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Learning to Dance
Posted by ggigg2
7/12/2008  9:02:00 PM
I was wondering if anyone could help me out..I want to learn the LATIN styles but I dont know where to beging.

I was wondering if anyone can give me points as to what studio to look for? Where? I want to commit to this if anyone can help me out I would APPRECIATE IT a lot.

I live in the LA area so any one suggests a location around here it will be great!!!
Re: Learning to Dance
Posted by terence2
7/13/2008  1:23:00 AM
Go to the ISTD.... NADTA and or the CDTA websites.. they will list teachers in the region.

Check with each to see what their class structure involves ( price, days, etc )

Good luck
Re: Learning to Dance
Posted by ggigg2
7/13/2008  2:11:00 PM
umm just wondering what are the locations....this are abreviations right...
Re: Learning to Dance
Posted by jofjonesboro
7/13/2008  7:37:00 PM
ggigg2, an amateur should start out by consulting other amateurs.

The LA chapter of USADance maintains a list of local schools and instructors. Here's a link: LA Dance Schools and Instructors.

Do your best to find an amateur partner; you'll learn faster and have more fun. Dance studios and instructors are unlikely to help you find one.

Whatever you do, don't get roped into doing pro/am - unless you're independently wealthy and don't really care whether you learn to dance or not.

Good luck and happy dancing.

jj
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