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Hints for couples learning to
dance:
Here at Arthur
Murray we specialize in teaching couples to dance. Teaching couples is
different from teaching individuals and requires special care. Teachers
are trained to make learning fun and easy, and you can help by remembering
the following:

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Let your teacher do
the teaching. This means avoid finding fault with each other which can
be distracting.
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It's not how many
steps you know; it's how you execute them. (You always notice good
dancers by how they move, not by how many patterns they do.) Learning
too many steps too soon results in bad habits and frustration at not
executing them properly.
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In teaching couples,
we have learned that men typically progress slower because they have
more to do and tend to be more analytical or mechanical. Women, on the
other hand, feel movement quicker and therefore, the lady must be
patient and cannot expect too much too soon.
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It's important to keep
your lessons close together, and more importantly to use them in close
conjunction with group lessons and practice lessons. Ideally, each visit
should be scheduled to include more than one activity. This will aid you
in making speedy progress and gaining confidence in your dancing in a
shorter period of time.
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Communicate with your
teacher so that he or she will know what to teach you and the way you
like to be taught. The more we know about your dance needs the better we
can plan your lessons now and prepare your future program.
Learning to dance is an investment
that keeps on paying back. Of all the hobbies you may have, dancing is one
which goes with you wherever you go in years to come.
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