Yep, my bad, I read the description again and see that it is with the wrist not fist like in Ladyspin.
bigdjiver-
Records of classes like that would be interesting, though interpreting stats from different venues could be difficult- ie people might not come back cause they don't like the people at one venue, not the moves.
The problem with changing the difficulty level, is that one of the strengths of Ceroc is that new people can come any week and feel comfortable. If they come at the tricky week, they might not come back.
NZ Monkey-
Its probably more incentive for intermediate dancers to continue going to beginner classes as well, as most people won't have mastered all 40 or whatever beginner moves. Though I did hear mutterings from someone who thought the beginner classes should be even tougher!
Generally people move up to intermediate after 8 weeks I'm told, so that's pretty similar to the UK is it?
There are also a couple of problems:
-Intermediate dancers are more likely to have gaps in their knowledge of beginner moves or techniques- ie if they are away the lesson a move is taught it could be a while before that move is taught again.
-Some of the trickier moves might put people off, like with me and the cleaver!
Overall I think lots of moves is good though.
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