Sunday, October 25, 2009

Choosing The Right Dance Class

By Peggy Ryersen

Going to dance lessons is a lot of fun and also makes a great hobby. However, you have to be careful and choose the right class to go to in order to get the most out of the dance instruction. On top of that you also have other considerations to keep in mind when choosing the right dance class, including style of dance and high quality of the instruction. Without a good instructor you will never be able to really master a chosen dance style.

Your first consideration should be finding dance instruction in your area for the style of dance that you want to learn. If you do not already know what style of dance you want to learn you should research the different options. You might even consider sitting in on some classes. Not only will this help you to see the style of dance, but it will also help you to see the style of instruction, which can be helpful when choosing a class.

After looking into classes you also need to take into consideration the length of a class. Classes that are too short will not give you sufficient time to learn techniques and perfect your dance. The ideal class length is one hour and depending upon style of dance being learned, the class can go on for several weeks or even months. It is important to be able to commit to a class and therefore, you should choose one that fits into your schedule.

You should also consider the level of the classes. Classes usually have different skill levels from beginner to advanced. You need to ensure that the class you choose suits your skill level. If you have never danced before then you need to start in a beginner class where you will focus on basic technique. You can then progress through the different class levels until you have mastered your chosen dance style.

You should learn about the instructor. You want an instructor that is skilled. You want someone who is a good teacher. Not everyone who is a good dancer has the ability to teach what they know to others. This is where sitting in on a class can be helpful. You can see how the instructor teaches and see if their style of instruction works for you.

After choosing an instructor and narrowing down your class options, you have to find out just how many others are going to be in your class. Small classes are the best, because the instructor will have more chance to spend individual time with you. As a general rule, the classes with the fewest students are the best.

Once you actually begin your classes, make sure that you do not miss any. You should attend every class or you could miss important instruction. Dance classes usually use a building style of teaching where each class builds upon the previous. If you miss a class you will miss out and have to catch up, which could put you behind everyone else and cause you trouble in progressing throughout the remainder of your lessons.

Most important is to just have fun at dance class and take to heart all the advice and criticism given to you by the instructor. It is meant to help you become a better dancer of your chosen style and even when out of class keep practicing.

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