The mark of an advanced dancer is the ability to dance with anyone, no matter what that person's skill level may be, and make the experience an enjoyable one for all.
Experienced dancers play a vital role in preserving traditional dance here in the heart of Missouri and elsewhere.
Being an experienced dancer doesn't mean you always do extra twirls and spins. Although you may know where you need to be next and which way to be facing, beginners don't. Let them get the basics before trying to add flourishes. Beginners look to you for an example.
The best way to learn how to dance well with beginners is to practice. Try to dance with at least one beginner at each dance. Be willing to answer questions about the routine or any aspect of the dance. If the new person has obvious difficulty with something in particular, simply ask, "Do you mind if I show you?"
Above all, help the beginners have fun. That's what we're here for. Encourage and acknowledge the real efforts they are making. Communicate acceptance and affirmation as much as possible. If every experienced dancer incorporates some of these skills into our dancing, we will help make each newcomer's first contradance experience much more enjoyable.
Check our schedule for the date and time of the next dance. Word of mouth is our best advertisement, so please invite your friends and family along. Happy dancing!
