Excuse me - he agreed with what you said?!!! He surely does approve of spotting as far as I can see - but maybe my grasp of English is not as good as yours...I agree with the tips posted on the first page and with spotting...if you can crack it, it really does help to stop you from getting dizzy and also can help with your balance (because you're not dizzy-talk about state the obv alex!!)
I better stop now, or I'll join Caro and StrayCat and tell myself off for getting involved.
Last edited by straycat; 22nd-May-2007 at 04:41 PM. Reason: Appalling grammar
Therein lies the sadness ... several dancers of great note and wisdom have ceased to post because they felt any true dance related discussion was being buried under purile threads or self-important dweebs who thought their view was the only view. Can't see what they meant.
OK ... lets return to the thread ...
MY experience is that the more years I accumulate as a dnacer and a teacher the more I can recognise my limitations and recognise the excellence in others. So .. for those who may not be familiar with the scene can I pass on some of the people who's expertise I hold in high regard:
- Amir
- Kate
- Roger Chin
- Chris Taylor
- Sue Freeman
- Simon Selmon
- Nigle & Nina
- Paul Warden
- Michela
- Andy and Rena
- Cat
- Dave and Lilly
- Nelson Rose
- Viktor
- Marc F
They bring with them a vast range or styles/techniques covering the likes of Tango fusion, aerials, movement, style, balance, swing etc etc. The one thing is common is that they have all demonstrated the ability to educate others and educate well. What more could you ask for?
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