Originally posted by Unregistered
I don't know much about ceroc other than what I've read on the website.
don't believe anything you read here until you see it with your own eyes. I have heard that people make things up
Will this teach us suitable dances for functions such as weddings and dinner dances?
to do with each other yes, but it is very difficult unless you are a very very good lead to dance with muggles
Will we need to buy things like dance shoes and outfits?
What will we need to wear to attend one of these classes? Jeans and trainers or will the make me wear a skirt and 1930's shoes?
You might well find that you DO buy special shoes and outfits but you certainly don't need them to start with, as a girl I can't recomend ordinary trainers, impossible to spin properly, slippy shoes a good idea. I love my heels when I'm in the mood but hate them if I'm not, if you are a heel kind of gal then try them and see how comfy you feel, take someting flat to change into incase the balance isn't quite working too.
For your first night (s) you will be fine in jeans if you feel comfortable in them in the real world but as time goes by and you dance more in a night than you did, you will probably find them too hot.
How much are the classes at Marco's in Edinburgh and do I need to pay for the whole term in one go? as above, he tells the truth on this one.
I hope someone will be able to answer some of these questions. Many thanks,
Jenny [/B]
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