Amos_Keeto
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Sooooo.....yeeeaah..... *cough* as per title *cough* erm... :erm:
I've had a look at Google, but I figured I'd come and see if anybody has personal experience advice. Studios to avoid, ones that are really fun, etc.
I know about as much about dancing as JuJu knows about woodwork, so I'm looking for a beginner friendly place. I don't have anybody to drag along, so I guess group classes will work (as long as I can avoid the "30 year old in a class of 6 year olds" situation). I'm looking for a relaxed place, since I'm doing it more for meself, than with the (initial) intent of getting into competitions and such. It seems most studios cover ballroom and latin pretty well, but I'm also looking for a place where I can learn "regular" stuff for weddings and whatnot. (Don't laugh, I know stuffall.)
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Aaaaand of course I duff up the title.
I've had a look at Google, but I figured I'd come and see if anybody has personal experience advice. Studios to avoid, ones that are really fun, etc.
I know about as much about dancing as JuJu knows about woodwork, so I'm looking for a beginner friendly place. I don't have anybody to drag along, so I guess group classes will work (as long as I can avoid the "30 year old in a class of 6 year olds" situation). I'm looking for a relaxed place, since I'm doing it more for meself, than with the (initial) intent of getting into competitions and such. It seems most studios cover ballroom and latin pretty well, but I'm also looking for a place where I can learn "regular" stuff for weddings and whatnot. (Don't laugh, I know stuffall.)
Any advice would be appreciated.
-- Edit --
Aaaaand of course I duff up the title.