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Mike's Dance Philosophy |
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Having danced for many years I've come to understand the physical and psychological interplay that makes dancing work. The path here for me was not easy, but now that I know the path, I love lighting the way for others. I draw on many disciplines as well as dance--from martial arts to body-building to neurology to psychology to improv comedy to farming--really. I've learned everything by imitation, analogy and action, and I believe students learn best with all three in a lesson. I've taught myself the lead and follow of all dances that I teach; I think it's important for the instructor to be equally versed in both roles and to understand the rules that make each role work. Consequently, I've developed a curriculum based upon my Rules of Lead and Rules of Follow. I test them constantly on any victim I can find. Understanding what's expected of you in any endeavor makes it tremendously easy to prioritize your goals and streamline your practice time...something I know you'll benefit from immediately. Leads or follows, do me a favor: if you see
me near the dance floor, ask me to dance. I promise to say yes! |