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ok – so I finally went for it and created an Instagram post for nitty gritty – and the video seems long – good lesson – how to be catchy to the point and shorter!
Let’s see what engagement is like… still not sure I actually captured the essence of the assignment but let’s see…
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“nitty gritty client details”
Why learning only steps and patterns fail in dancing Argentine Tango
The reasons you’re not getting the results you want in classes is because you’re focusing on just steps and patterns.
The steps and patterns fail you because you’re neglecting to consider your partnered communication and conne…Read More
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This can flow better:
The steps and patterns fail you because you’re neglecting to consider your partnered communication and connection.This is keeping you stuck and from progressing to dancing with better dancers.
Steps and patterns are failing preventing you from dancing with better dancers because you’re neglecting to consider your p…Read More
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1. For music students who are tired of “starting over”
after every holiday break:2. Tired of “starting over” with music lessons
after every holiday break?3. How you…Read More
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For music students who are tired of “starting over” after holiday breaks:
It’s not easy to keep up your chops when on break.
But if you don’t want to backslide, SOMETHING needs to happen.These are things my students tell me:
📆“When I’m out of my normal routine, I don’t know when to practice.”
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I would say what is. “It’s not easy to keep up your chops when on break.” = “It is usually hard for students to keep up with practice during break because their routine is disrupted”
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I love the way you explained that it’s the connection between the partners is more important than memorizing the steps. When the connection is there and you are listening to their movements, the steps will come. Fabulous!