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| DANCES TAUGHT | SOCIAL DANCE | COMPETITIVE DANCE | PRIVATE LESSONS | SPECIAL EVENTS |
| There are many group classes
in ballroom dancing, why take private lessons? |
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Dancers quickly learn that the most
important elements of ballroom dancing do not focus on
choreography, but on body movement and connections. Group
lessons focus on choreography due to the size of the group
with students dancing with each other. |
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It is important to find a private instructor who is
not only a good dancer, but has substantial training
on how to teach! Glenn is certified in 24 dance styles,
from novice to gold syllabus level with more than 20
years of teaching experience.
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Students can learn faster one-on-one when they feel
the correct movement from their instructor. The level
of frustration is lower when a teacher can gear his/her
teaching specifically to the student's way of learning
and motivation.
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Glenn believes that learning a few beginning steps
with good technique enhances the confidence of beginning
dancers and lets them become independent social dancers,
i.e. quality vs. quantity.
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Most social dancing is done at the bronze level, which
is the first 10 steps learned in each dance style. Couples
often find that they learn at different levels. Glenn
works with his male students to become active, moving
leaders; and with his female students on how to respond
and enhance the movement. He can lower the partnering
frustration that naturally builds as both dancers build
their individual skills.
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Glenn offers different payment plans to accommodate
his students' budgets. As an independent teacher (versus
a studio franchise instructor), he can offer the most
value for your dollars spent.
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