I see our Gorgeous queen (Lory) and KevF are starting a new WCS venture
I am telling them they are doing it on the wrong day cos i cant make tuesdays
Well i know i want to wish them good luck with their new classes ia m sure they will be a success
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I wonder who inspired these quotes on the website?
[....]we wont leave you standing for ages while we talk.
We believe you learn more from 'doing', rather than 'listening'!
I'm not a Westie but have heard good things about Kev as teacher.
Is Lory co-teaching or glamourous demo-dolly??
A bit of both... Lory taught this weeks class since Kev wasn't there (with more emphasis on followers) but usually adds a few suggestions in the class. She also seems to pick up on details as she's rotating in the class - and then follows up on them afterwards, which is really useful. (well, I think it is - but not many teachers seem to do it...)
Sean
Good luck to KevF and Lory, and well done on the website
if you love the life you live then you'll get a lot more done
--ooOoo--
Age is a question of mind over matter, if you don't mind, it doesn't matter
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Mickey Mouse's girlfriend, Minnie, made her film debut, along with Mickey, in "Steamboat Willie" on November 18, 1928.
That date is recognized as her official birthday.
Lory, the first website that you have built, wow, very impressive.
Finally got a chance to look at the WCS video's, what a great selection.
I love the Ben Morris one which I have never seen before, as usual Kyle and Sarah's routine was so much fun to watch
I much prefer it when you have a good teaching partnership to have input from both.
I think you need a lead teacher, but most classes are taught from the leads point of view, so as a follow, I get so much more from a class when Paul and Cat or the USA pro partnerships teach, as I can focus on the little (and much appreciated) tips the follow throws in every now and then. Lets face it... not many of our teachers social dance both roles regularly (with the exception of Paul W ) and we follows can get some really useful tips from the good follows out there
WCS is such a technical dance to master, with so much to take on board and the lead and follow roles are different, I think a class benefits from a different voice / view point, to break up the intensity. This certainly helps my learning, especially in a small an intimate class - feels far more friendly
IMHO!!
Best of luck guys.........as you know Tuesday isn't a good night for me but if I can get there I will
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