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olive bleu said:Thanks for the encouragement!! I really am starting to see that this is something i need to confront. I am amazed though that there are really bars that offer free/low cost dance instruction! I tell you, there is certainly no such thing here. As far as i know there are only 2 dance schools in this one horse town and they only periodically offer swing/Lindy/jive. I checked online today and neither of them are offering anything this winter.How is DVD instruction, generally?
I've never tried DVDs, although once in a while I'll rip off a move from dancing I see on TV. The problem I think a person might have, though, is figuring out where one's weight should be and how much push or pull to put on the partner.
One suggestion I have is to practice using a full-length mirror. I know it sounds a little vain, but it helps because you feel like you are doing one thing, but you're really doing something else. For example, newbies tend to exaggerate their steps. I've seen ladies sugar step like an old diver with the bends. And many dancers, even experienced ones, tend not to make some moves big enough.
Another suggestion is to videotape your dancing. I've done this and it really did help me see some problems. My instructors said that it will save you months of dance classes.