First workshop recap
Kate Vlietstra from Manchester Uni sums the day up:
I just wanted to say thank you very much to Fars for organising the workshop on Sunday. Shane, Chi Wai and I all had a fantastic time and we definitely learnt a lot. The small number of participants also made it easier for each couple to have some individual attention from the teachers. Whilst both were superbly taught, I found the Ballroom class more helpful because it focussed on general technique which can be applied in other areas, whereas the Latin focussed on a routine for which I had to learn the moves first before I could learn the technique. Although there was a fair amount of difference in ability, this was catered for, so it didn’t really affect how much I learnt throughout the workshop.
I think you already mentioned this, probably because all the girls were passing out and cursing their dance shoes, but I’d love it if the workshops were on separate days next time, just to save my feet! Also, something we’re campaigning for in Manchester is for weekend dance events to be held on Saturdays, since one of our student competitors cannot partake on Sundays for religious reasons. Also, since a Sunday service for transport is in operation, traveling really took it out of us.
Anyhow, thank you once again for the workshop. It was a great day and I will definitely be interested in attending any such future events.
There is even more feedback on the University Dancesport forums by Kate and Jenny C.
Except for Nottingham University security being a bit grumpy and asking us to leave half an hour early, I think it was a great success. Most participants were exhausted by that time anyway. But there are definitely areas we can improve in.
Having both Latin and Ballroom on the same day will definitely be under review. The only benefit would be getting more workshop for the same amount of travelling when they are combined, and perhaps a longer break in between would be easier on the feet. As Jenny suggested, if we ever put both workshops on the same day, ballroom should probably come first, as it is less tiring.
Moving to Saturdays would certainly make things easier. It always depends on when we can book teachers, but as long as we plan everything long enough in advance that should not be a problem.
The number of participants will hopefully increase from the almost 8 couples on this day to twice as many, to make the workshops just about break even. I’m sure the individual attention would not suffer too much.
Regarding the teaching style, Latin relies much more on a routine beyond basic rumba walks. Meaning a lot of the basic actions need to be taught from the context of a little routine. We could ask the teaching couple to supply a description of the routine they intend to teach with and a list of prerequisites that follows. That way you could prepare a little beforehand. Teaching Ballroom on the other hand starts with posture, hold and leading & following, which can be taught without a routine and represents a big chunk of material.
The plan is to hold the next workshops in mid-October/November and then Janaury. Let us know your thoughts either by commenting to this post, or by posting to the University Dancesport Forums. Thanks
