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Joined on 12 nov 2004
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13. november 2004 04:02
hi
I wonder whether anyone can help us. We have not competed for around 20 years, and would like to get back to the dance scene, we are in our 30's. We are looking for a dance teacher/coach for both ballroom and latin around the north london area to help us progress through pre-champ into amateur. All the good coaches seem to be south of the river. Thanks to all
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Joined on 07 okt 2004
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13. november 2004 10:35
Than travel to the south, I have to travel almost 400 km to take lessons with my coach, but no way is to long if you wanna work with the best one who is avaiable in your country.
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Joined on 12 nov 2004
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13. november 2004 18:02
Thanks for your input Latin dancer, was asking for some information and advise, didn't say We wasn't prepared to travel.
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Joined on 01 sep 2004
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16. november 2004 01:13
The joy of the "helpful" dancing family!!
Hard to think for both ballroom and latin. For ballroom you could try Ernie Chatt in Watford or Christine Burton in Hemel Hempstead. They might be able to suggest Latin coaches for you. Of course there are also nearby Monica Needham, Frank Venables in Chipperfield and Michael and Vicky Barr in Chalfont St. Giles.
Welcome back to dancing!! Hope that you will really derive pleasure enjoyment and benefit.
I know this sounds really crazy but if you wanted to travel within reason (and time wise it might be less minutes travelling that fighting to get south of the river) then amongst others you have Martin Cutler in Solihull, Warren Bullock in Wolverhampton and Francis Dawson in Birmingham.
I think you might also find prices not quite at London levels!!
Hope this is of some help. Let me know if you would like contact info for any one of these - Good old Dance News!
I am not providing a comprehensive list nor making recommendations
these were simply names of respected people that came to me whilst reading your post. I do not suggest that those I did not name are not respected and I apologise sincerely to anyone who is offended by my efforts to provide some help and whom I did not include.
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Joined on 13 aug 2004
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16. november 2004 06:11
For what it is worth, the last time we looked to change teachers we looked at the listing in Dance News and wrote a list of all teachers who were within a reasonable striking distance of us. We even put their studio addresses through a route finder programme to see how long, comparatively, it would take us to get to them. If you are prepared to contemplate the Midlands you will end up with a much longer list than the three names 2leftfeet has given you.
We then took soundings about the various teachers from other dancers we knew, considered the teacher's own competitive career and who their successful couples were to see if we admired their style. After that we booked a series of trial lessons with those who ended up on the short list. It seems that approach is perfectly acceptable if you are open with a possible teacher that this is what you are doing.
How then you choose between them will depend I think on how their teaching matches your individual needs and learning style. There is no "one size" fits all.....
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Joined on 12 nov 2004
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23. november 2004 03:40
Thanks to 2leftfeet and Gail. Its nice to know there are still some helpful friendly dancer out there.
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