Keeping form in Standard (follow)
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by /u/marzgirl99
2d ago
What’s the best way to think about follow form for standard or the best way to practice form? What do you remind yourself to do when you’re dancing to keep your form? submitted by /u/marzgirl99 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Going too often to my studio?
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by /u/BabyBambiiii
2d ago
I recently started dancing at a Fred Estaire studio in November. Dance has always been a dream and passion of mine that unfortunately I had to take a break from for 10 years due to severe chronic illness. I am finally managing it and capable of pushing myself. My goals with dance are to really excel and learn as much as possible, with the intention of competing professionally. I take my lessons very seriously and am very eager to learn. I recently upped my private lessons to 4x a week including group classes and dance parties. I'm essentially at my studio every day. I feel a little socially a ..read more
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Princess-like dress goes fully to the floor, wide, no one can dance with her. Could the same look be danceable?
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by /u/CreativeWorkout
2d ago
I had been asked to help her learn to dance waltz. Her family was thrilled to see us gracefully traveling around the room with diverse variations in an hour. They asked me to dance with her at her quinceanera (party for turning 15). I arrived and saw her family trying to dance with her, but stepping on her dress. My turn: I eventually got us doing around the edge of the dance floor, but almost all our choreography was impossible. [Edit: I don't know if the dress restricted her movement, or just her partners'.] I presumed the family would tell the dress-maker she needs to be able to dance. Sho ..read more
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Help with bust support in Ballroom dance costume
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by /u/allie_wishes
2d ago
My husband and I are in a Ballroom showcase in October. While we're still picking a theme and therefore I don't have a specific costume in mind yet (though, we are leaning towards a latin dance), l'm running into some issues. The dresses, while gorgeous and fun, don't look like they will hold me in very well. I am a thicker girl who's very well endowed (maybe tmi but for reference, my bra cup is bigger than my head) and I am sceptical of the support these dresses will provide. Thus, I'm really considering making my own (I do have some experience sewing). I don't want to cop out (in my opinion ..read more
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Learning to lead but I get lost on the floor and don't really know how much space figures take.
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by /u/NotHosaniMubarak
2d ago
My partner and I have been taking lessons for about a year. We can now dance 8 styles without stepping on each other and being mostly correct and timely. Previously we've just been executing the routines which doesn't require much actual leading. But now we're at the point where I actually have to both lead and drive and I'm really bad at it. I have a hard time figuring out what to do next on the fly, I didn't know how much floor space various figures take, I nearly run into other dancers and the walls, etc. Basically, I'm stunting our progress and making it less fun for my partner. How can I ..read more
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Learning to improvise
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by /u/silly_kokerboom
5d ago
Hey everyone! I thought I might post this up on here since I've been rather curious on how to improve in it. Basically, I've been dancing Ballroom for around 2 years now and over that time I've grown quite used to routines to help me understand moves. What I find now however is that I feel I've become too accustomed to dancing a fixed routine that I struggle to improvise when I dance with someone and it's 'out of routine'. I don't really dance competively (definitely more of a social dancer) although I would like to enter that space someday. First, I wanna just be a good social dancer overall ..read more
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Ballroom or ballet?
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by /u/Fennel-Neat
5d ago
I’m 19, and I really want to learn how to dance. I want to learn how to move beautifully and have fun. However, my body coordination isn’t the best and I can’t learn choreography at a fast pace. I have had a few dance classes (contemporary and hip hop) at my high school before, but i felt completely lost in those classes. Everything was gone through too fast and no explanation/ detailed steps were given to me. I left dance classes feeling confused, embarrassed and overwhelmed. I want to give dance another try though. How are ballroom classes in the beginning? Do they break down each step? Bal ..read more
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Cities in Europe and Asia with the best ballroom dancing scene?
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by /u/Odd-Jackfruit8756
5d ago
What would be some of the best cities for a ballroom (and salsa) dancer to move to? submitted by /u/Odd-Jackfruit8756 [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Cities with big Ballroom scene?
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by /u/xo_pallas
5d ago
I'm planning to move in the next few years, and having a city with a thriving dance culture is a must. However! Whenever I try to research it all that tends to pop up is voguing, which isnt exactly what im looking for. Ballroom, Latin, Swing, Country- anybody have any reccomendations for cities where this is easily accessible? submitted by /u/xo_pallas [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Follower Latin heels: T-strap vs X-strap around arch vs X-strap around ankle
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by /u/aggressive-teaspoon
5d ago
More or less what it says in the title: if you've tried multiple different strap styles for Latin heels, which did you prefer and why? If any coaches or shoe sellers can weigh in, are there particular feet shapes or dancer issues/tendencies that seem to do better with one style over the other? submitted by /u/aggressive-teaspoon [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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