Jackie & Rafa: Training Fundamentals and Tips for Growing as a Dancer
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This dance conversation highlights the importance of starting with social dancing as a foundation before moving on to shows and competitions. It emphasizes the need to learn how to manipulate the body of a partner in choreography through social dancing. We touch on the potential for bad habits to develop when dancing with people from different styles and levels, as well as the importance of taking classes, working with coaches, and seeking guidance from experienced dancers is emphasized. The conversation explores the transformative power of dance and the personal growth it can bring. It encourages dancers to find their passion and dedicate themselves to what brings them joy. We discuss the value of continuously learning and revisiting basic classes to improve fundamental skills. Jackie and Rafa discuss the qualities of a good dance teacher and the importance of adapting to students' needs. They emphasize the need for teachers to have a deep understanding of dance history, music, and culture in order to effectively teach and inspire their students. They also touch on the significance of Afro-Cuban music and dance, highlighting the importance of understanding the origins and cultural context of these dances. Overall, they emphasize the importance of leaving a positive and lasting impact on students' dance journeys.
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