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Re: How to Study for Ballroom/Latin Dance!
Posted by scottyboysdoll
9/10/2008  8:03:00 AM
Yes, I agree. I am very driven by perfection. My father taught me that, if you find the knowledge, prepare, & practice. You have no reason to fear or stress over a performance. Just go do what you have been doing! Never perform for just the experience, only perform if you can do it. The unspoken, there is "There is only 1 first place, & never be happy w/ second place because second place is losing!" Kids toady call it "Bringing your "A" game, and don't come without it." SO, I am crazy like that! And I am trying to fix it! I promise!
Yes, you are crazy indeed.
Posted by jofjonesboro
9/10/2008  9:11:00 AM
Old scottyboy must be one hell of a guy to put up with you.

jj
Re: Yes, you are crazy indeed.
Posted by DivaGinger
9/10/2008  1:38:00 PM
Starting to wonder if Doll isn't also a size 14 redhead Aries filled to capacity with putting up with everyone else's crap and wants a little Time in the Sun herself, and doesn't want to beat The Male into enjoying it with her, Lol.
Re: Yes, you are crazy indeed.
Posted by scottyboysdoll
9/10/2008  2:57:00 PM
Oh, Scotty Boy is soooo awesome! He is a gift that God sent me! We are total opposites. His life phil. are life is short, so slow down & enjoy it!. Mine is Life is short so cram 2 lifetimes in to one, do everything fast & try everything once. We have had a empty nest for a year now, & I love him more than ever! I really want to thank everyone for thier input. It's real hard to step back & look at things, when you are going as fast as you can. Thanks! To All!
Re: How to Study for Ballroom/Latin Dance!
Posted by barrefly
9/10/2008  12:29:00 PM
Hello scottyboysdoll,

Victor Fung.....does his father have a studio in Irvine? (He also has a sister that dances as well?). If so, we sat with the father and watched videos of his son and daughter. (He is very proud of them). It was a very pleasant experience.

My advice....don't over analyze. I don't think that anyone can tell you the best way to have a great "experience". In life, it's the journey that makes the best biography.




Re: How to Study for Ballroom/Latin Dance!
Posted by scottyboysdoll
9/10/2008  3:04:00 PM
I have no idea!? All I know is he has been on Dancing w/ the Stars a couple of times. His partners name is Anna Mikhead. Oh, and they dance Awesome! If it one in the same , I need to visit w/ him. We talked about marketing, while in Dallas, during our lesson. I came across a thing he ask me about & needs to know about. I just have not had time to find him. Thanks! Look him up on "Youtube"! To know for sure!
Re: How to Study for Ballroom/Latin Dance!
Posted by barrefly
9/10/2008  3:11:00 PM
scottyboysdoll, ...it is. The studio is called Club one.
http://www.clubonestudio.com/Staff.html
Re: How to Study for Ballroom/Latin Dance!
Posted by scottyboysdoll
9/10/2008  4:29:00 PM
Thank You, so much! I was going to start looking for him, through the Studio in Dallas! You saved me soooo much time! Thank You, Thank You! ScottyBoysDoll
*Good Advice, It is so hard NOT to over think it. I draw little foot diagrams, and keep a running syllabus of variations, and amalgamations. After any lesson, or even seeing something, I instantly, draw it out both Lead & Follow, and type it up. I have files for each dance, with files, for those files! So, Don't analyze!? As you can tell, I absolutely love this sport It has literally saved my life. I have had 5 spine surgeries, & in 10 years this is the first activity/physical therapy that I am able to do! Thank You, again!ScottyBoysDoll
Re: How to Study for Ballroom/Latin Dance!
Posted by barrefly
9/11/2008  12:43:00 PM
ScottyBoysDoll, doing all those things can be just as enjoyable as the dance itself. (...just like people like some here, probably enjoy these boards and talking about dance, as much as they do dancing itself). It's all good.

My 14 yr. old daughter would drive you crazy. LOL She has a dancer's "photographic" memory.
Re: How to Study for Ballroom/Latin Dance!
Posted by DivaGinger
9/12/2008  12:04:00 AM
Yeah, if we're not dancing, we're talking dance, and we have NEVER intentionally sequestered ourselves from non-dancers, but yes, as time has worn on, we've found ourselves having less and less to do with those who don't share the fever with us. When I first quit horses, I was scared of what to do with my life, having not had a "civilian life" for so long- who could I talk to... without talking horse, horse horse? Now, it's "who can I talk to without boring them to death with dance?"...

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