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re: Demographics
Posted by no suprise
5/4/2003  8:02:00 PM
Originally posted by Champion Dancesport - KC/Mil.:
There seems to me to be a shortage of yound professional teachers dancing competitively in pro/am. Does your research reflect this? My partner is 25, and is always one of the few teachers dancing under the age of 30.

M


Hmm, I wonder if it perhaps takes experience to be a competitive professional? Sure, those who had serious amateur careers in their teens might reasonably turn pro in their twenties - but I'd say it's a _good thing_ if the pro-am circuit is generally short on the age group that cannot be expected to have yet accumulated substantial experience.
re: Demographics
Posted by Terry
4/1/2003  10:59:00 PM
Hi,
There is a book called the North American Dance
Directory. ,You can find it at dancedirectory.com.
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