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A few thoughts about the important role of community in both dancing and strength sports.
Love Lore McSpadden’s writing and message!
I would love to go to one of her workshops someday .
My First Class: Survival Tips
When new students enter the class they usually have a lot of questions. It can be a scary experience when joining your first bellydance class and no one understands that more than your instructor. Remember, we were in your shoes once! Below are a few tips to help you cope with the new and exciting world of bellydance.
It's perfectly normal to want to hide in the back row! But challenge yourself to switch it up every other week. Trust me, everyone else is just as focused on doing the right move as you are!
Make friends with experienced students! They are usually more than willing to help and meeting new friends is a great way to break the ice.
Listen to your instructors. As is the case with any other educational class, leave the cell phones on silent and pay attention to get the most out of this experience!
Believe in yourself!
Ask questions!
Bring water! Water is an essential part of class and is not always readily available. Bring your own just in case.
Push yourself but know your limits! If you have physical limitations discuss those with your instructor prior to class. If you need a break, don't be afraid to sit it out.
Show up on time and ready to learn. So the "on time" part is pretty straight forward but what does "ready to learn" mean? Leave your baggage from the day at the door. Don't bring family drama with you into class or stress from today's office meeting. The point is to enjoy class and take time out for YOU!
Don't get bogged down if you can't get a move right the first time. Practice makes perfect! Remember, everyone learns at their own pace.
Don't make unrealistic goals! Professional dancers are not grown overnight! It takes YEARS of practice and dedication but that level is certainly attainable if your heart is in it.
These are the basic survival tips and hopefully will make your class time more enjoyable. Hope to see you in class soon! And remember....HAVE FUN!