Needless to mention WCS festivals with J&J don't have afternoon socials, there is just no time for it left.
They open up floor for social dancing between the J&J during afternoons and other times. It is not same as afternoon social and has far less time.
That's the other dark side. On reddit several westies confess they suffer from repeatedly not getting into finals.
I don’t follow Reddit. But is salsa Reddit reports are to be believed, more participants are odd balls and complainers.
What if you never get better despite years of trying?
Getting better has nothing to do with not getting into finals. In all dances there is a group of dancers that never improve despite dancing for a decade. At best their dancing skills remain at low intermediate level. Usually bad posture, weak basics, lack of fluidity in movements, etc.
Not everybody can handle to know one is mediocre.
That’s why I say you can be mediocre and still have fun participating in J&Just started in WCS. It is very much in the DNA of their dance culture. Except for the festival J&J participants, other Westies don’t bother about moving up the official “ranking”.
Bringing it into Salsa, which has its own dance culture would be like introducing a virus.
I have never participated in any type of WCS J&Js. I know many others who don’t. It doesn’t matter for social dancing.
While festival J&Js have an element of competition to it, it is hard to explain to salsa people that for Westies it is more fun than competition. People participate because everything around them is. It is what westies do at the festivals.
Those who participate in J&Js are also those that social dance the most at the festivals. The WCS festivals have social dancing starting at midnight till 7am in the morning for decades. That type of social dancing in salsa festivals only started with EU festivals gaining currency. In salsa people who take workshops generally dance less at the socials. In WCS almost everyone takes workshops and everyone dances socially. Different dance, different ethos.
Also many westies say the best dance day on their festivals is sunday evening when people are finally relaxed again after competitions.
Salsa people say the same.
Most WCS festivals are local. Which means overwhelming attendees are drawn from the surrounding local areas. We could say it is similar for salsa festivals too, but the salsa festivals advertise themselves thousands of miles away.
I've seen it happen in other sports, youngsters embrace competitions as it is their possibility to stand out and maybe make a living out of it.
I don’t know about Europe. The WCS is still very new there and picking up. I have never been able to dance WCS in Europe locally when I was regularly traveling for salsa festivals. Most places either didn’t have WCS socials or if they did it was once a month. Which means the festival weekend didn’t line up. On the other hand almost everywhere I could go to local milongas, leave it around midnight to make it to the festival social dancing.
Where I am, the WCS has deep roots and one of the most active WCS scenes. A lot of youngsters dance it (far higher percentage compared to salsa) and a lot of senior (60+) also dance it. I have not seen the youngsters trying to become instructors. Even most popular and sought after WCS instructors have a day job. Only a few make a living out of it. To make a living you need critical mass of dancers. Every Westie takes privates to improve. It is expected you will take private lessons. But WCS is very small compared with salsa. I doubt more than a few instructors can afford to make a living giving privates. There is no equivalent of salsa trans either.
Not having so much youngsters may help salsa to not embrace it, and maybe one day have the USP of still being a partner dance focused on social dance.
I will say WCS is a lot more focused on social dancing than salsa ever has been. It is far more democratic. Everyone dances with everyone. Advanced dancers ask beginners. There is no celebrity culture in WCS. It is very rare in California (leader heavy) for a woman to ask a man. In WCS half of the time I get asked. There is less or almost no cliquish behavior at WCS socials. In my experience when it comes to the dancing part, WCS has none of the negatives of salsa or tango.
My problem with Westies is their lack of taste in music and willingness to dance to any crappy music