Well , we will find out now that Ceroc Metro have lost Mick Wenger on a Thursday won't we..
Or shall we also say that as they lost Jon Brett too, that also has a bearing on it ? :-)
The teacher and demo always stay to the end of freestyle here.
Well , we will find out now that Ceroc Metro have lost Mick Wenger on a Thursday won't we..
Or shall we also say that as they lost Jon Brett too, that also has a bearing on it ? :-)
Each teacher has their stengths and weaknesses. But to discover what they are, you need to have some stability for a while.
I think that each set of "regulars" at a venue (or perhaps each venue?) will also have a set of strengths and weaknesses. But for a teacher to identify them and work with them, they need some stability for a while.
So I would say it's good to refresh every now & again, but only every now & again.
What about the DJ? Is it more important/less important to have stability from week to week with the music than with the teaching?
Personally I like a variety of teachers. They all have their own individual strengths and weaknesses, and even when they teach the same thing they do it in a slightly different way which can enhance technique.
On the business level the beginner retention varies a great deal between teachers, even when all are working from a similar script. A good one can make all of the difference to a venue.
I suspect a valuable trait is the ability to get a class laughing, that relaxes the newcomers.
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