i wondered why the taxis stopped cricitising me after 6 weeks. Has taken me 3 years to find that out. I assumed that no news was good news. With hindsight I know I was a mess.Maybe the benniners feedback could be extended to 6 months?
If you don't confine yourself to advising Beginners, then where do you draw the line on who you feedback to?If there were Intermediate Taxis, then they could offer unasked for advice from 6 months and above. There are lots of advanced taxis in London, and so I'm sure there must be likewise all over the country.
There are people who've been dancing longer than me that will still bounce or grip my hand, for instance. Should I, a mere young whippersnapper , have given feedback to them when I was taxiing?
If not, then what should I have said to the new Intermediate who did exactly the same thing?
So it I think I'm saying I'd leave it to the teacher (in the absence of Intermediate Taxis).
It depends on how much ceroc are prepared to fund and execute the idea, and how much they care about the quality of their dancers.
There is nothing wrong with with reaching a plateau and staying there IMO.
I was talking about dancers who exhibit the basic faults that we talk about on the forum - probably because they are not on the forum.
Yes, i admit i have been stuck on plateaus due to faults like, for instance tension problems and taking too bigger steps.
I probably still have lots of faults, but how would I know I have them, and how would I know what they were without being told?
Please feel free to post them up Rob.
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