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peachexploration
04-08-2004, 07:32 PM
Even when schools advertise that no partner is needed in order to take classes, sometimes and depending on the area where you live, it may be more beneficial to adopt a regular salsa partner or a few outside of class. Practicing alone works great for shines but we all know that is only a small part of the dance especially when you start progressing. Have you found it easy or difficult to adopt a partner? How long did it take? Or, to get the most practice in, did you just frequent the clubs in your area?
sagitta
05-18-2004, 04:45 PM
Just frequent clubs usually. Had someone whom I worked with when I was just starting. She was more advanced then me and got frustrated (I'm musically challenged also.). Might be taking privates and practicing with someone else in a week or two if things work out. :)
DiAnAoN1
05-30-2004, 01:32 AM
Going out and exposing yoursefl to as my leads as you can dance with because in the end even dancing with that really bad dancer is helping you become a better follow and vice versa with the guys.
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