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Old 10-29-2009, 02:31 PM   #27
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There's not much etiquette in my class, but the instructor tries.
What varying degrees of differences have you found between studios/classes and instructors? What kind of vibe do you prefer in the class?

I've danced in really relaxed classes, where people talked a lot, wore any old thing, and could wear shoes or not. When I last danced I was subbing at that kind of studio. Just suuuuper laid back. Also have danced in very strict environments. I think I like something in between. I like there to be a feeling of respect for the art of dance in the room, but I don't want it to be so serious that it sucks all the individuality out of the dancers and drains the energy in the room because everyone is so intimidated by the instructor.
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