Helping your students see beyond the patterns

Your struggleYour students seem to be hungry and motivated to progress, but they whine and moan when you try to teach them technique. They either get overwhelmed and intimidated, or they get impatient, waiting for you to hurry up and get to the next pattern. They think that improving their dancing is all about improving

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Helping your students see beyond the patterns

How to Make Sure Your Dance Partners Aren’t Complaining About You

No one wants to be the person that everyone complains about. It’s easy to make the assumption that since you “never get any complaints” that your partners are satisfied enough. But since people don’t usually complain to your face, how do you know if people are complaining about you or not? One method is to take private

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How to Make Sure Your Dance Partners Aren’t Complaining About You

5 Rules for Safe and Fun Steal Dancing

Steal dancing is when you are dancing with your partner and a 3rd person amicably “cuts in” for fun.  This game is different than a typical social dance: it becomes less about patterns and musicality and more about flow and transitions. Here’s a quick example of it in a competition, but this is actually an accessible social

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5 Rules for Safe and Fun Steal Dancing

Your Rising Star Questions Answered

Are you curious about what it takes to do a Rising Star routine? Are you an event director interested in supporting and promoting the next generation of routine competitors?  You probably have a lot of questions. This article is aimed at answering them:Who should compete?What is the purpose of the tour?How should I budget for a

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Your Rising Star Questions Answered

Men Wanted! (Part 2) Motivating Westie Men to #gettoclass

We asked WCS MEN to tell us what would get them into class. You might be surprised what they had to say! Teachers and promoters: you’re going to love me – be sure to read to the end.It’s global phenomenon: most West Coast Swing scenes in the world struggle to attract men to try WCS

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Men Wanted! (Part 2) Motivating Westie Men to #gettoclass

Men Wanted! How to Market WCS to Men (Part 1)

We asked WCS MEN to tell us what would get them into class. You might be surprised what they had to say! Teachers and promoters: you’re going to love me – be sure to read to the end. It’s a global phenomenon: most West Coast Swing scenes in the world struggle to attract men to

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Men Wanted! How to Market WCS to Men (Part 1)

What’s your favourite event?

This is a question we get asked frequently. People are often curious to know which events we recommend, in order to create their own event bucket list. The underlying message is, “Which ones should I go to?” While we don’t mind being asked, and we are happy to talk about the merits of specific events in

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What’s your favourite event?

Considering Choreography?

The West Coast Swing world is a strong supporter of social dancing: the improvisation side of the dance. The idea of speaking a language in order to carry on a conversation with anyone in the world without planning, is of the highest value. However, almost all dance forms have a facet to them that involves a

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Considering Choreography?

Right Teacher; Wrong Tools

There are so many great teachers out there! You might be one! But even great teachers will have limited success with the wrong tools. Let’s be logical about this and take emotion out of it: “Wrong” in this case, simply means “less effective”, or “with negative side effects”. It doesn’t mean “bad” or “useless”: just the

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Right Teacher; Wrong Tools

Get Sustainable Dance Growth: How to Organize a Successful Peer Practica

Do you live in a community where there’s not a lot of dance resources? (dancers/dance parties/instructors)  Do you have a bunch of keen dancers that want to practice outside of class but aren’t sure where to start? Are you starving for feedback to know that you are on the right track? You don’t need to wait for the

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Get Sustainable Dance Growth: How to Organize a Successful Peer Practica