Thank-you again everyone, - advice overload! Not that i'm complaining at all.
I feel much better about things after venting and reading the constructive advice here.
Ant - i will certainly get in touch if i'm at a loose end that night (Nov 29th) - cheers
To clarity, my desire to drip feed my repetoire, doesn't automatically mean to say that I do not consider technique/execution as more a more important aspect to master.
I'm a little suprised that a few of you have suggested to stay in the beginners lesson. To clarify, I presume that you are refering to the second refresher lesson, as I had no intention of skipping the first.
It was the main class instructor, after a freestyle dance last Friday who said that I should really start the Intermediate class. If that's not the best way to go about things and I need to improve upon the beginner moves further, that's fine, - I will do whatever I need to do. However - I am unsure of how I can improve my skills in the refresher class? I certainly do not recieve any tips from the tutor during this time, - they're usually too busy dancing themselves to be watching anyone enough to comment, I could be doing the funky chicken for all they know.
I just presumed that participating in the first beginners class would suffice in terms of continuing to hone my core moves (as well as workshops, possible future private tuition, asking for feedback during freestyle etc).
I'll see how much I get out of this week's workshop. Beyond that, I presume you're refering to private tuition. If i feel i'm not getting enough i'll investigate 1 on 1 - i have no idea who offers that via the venues I attend as it's not something that i've seen advertised.
I know exactly what you mean, - once a habit becomes muscle memory...
I have no idea to know who is qualified or not (i'm not talking about anyone here - I mean in general).
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