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Keep
in mind that a dancer on a certain level can also have strengths
or weaknesses that are characteristic of a different level.
Below, we created a general overview of 9 levels that dancers
fall into to help you distinguish your level and which classes
are right for you.
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Beginner
- Raw
Beginner -- If you are taking your first class.
You are just learning your three basics steps and basic
turns.
- Intermediate
Beginner.-- You should know how to lead and follow
'Cross Body Leads', left and right turns, and extensions.
- Advanced
Beginner -- You should be able to lead and follow
'In and Outs', 'Cross Body Leads' with turns, double turns,
proper spinning prep, double spins and basic shines
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Intermediate
- Beginning
Intermediate -- You should be able to get a double
spin on your own. You are leading and following basic
patterns and variations in tune with the music. You
continue developing your shines and begin to include them
in every dance.
- Intermediate
Intermediate -- You begin to flow, connecting turn
patterns together with fewer basics in between. You
start adding double turns to your basic moves. You
are now able to lead and follow more challenging partner
and foot work and you begin to experiment with styling.
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Advanced Intermediate -- You have a complete understanding
of your footwork when leading and following; double turns
are no problem and you can change directions from spinning
one way to the other with ease. At this level your
own style starts to develop. You are beginning to
experiment with your turn patterns and body movement.
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Advanced
- Beginning
Advanced -- You can figure out how to lead or follow
any move with ease, your turn pattern footwork is impeccable,
you are starting to play more with the music, and you go
from one move to the next without thinking about it.
You are able to lead unrehearsed moves. You follow
pretty much everything they throw at you, responding quickly
to the lead. You are able to complete 3 spins consistently.
Your styling is feeling more natural and in tune with the
music. You don't feel awkward to play around with
your partner.
- Intermediate
Advanced -- You are so in tune with the music,
you don't think about anything else but the music.
There are no secrets left for you, everything is clear as
water. You have found your personal style and often
improvise on shines. You are able to bring the best
out of any other lower level dancer; you complete 4 or more
spins fairly consistently.
- Advanced
/ Professional -- You clear the floor every time
you and your partner dance. You are able to put on
a show by yourself. Your understanding of the music
is impeccable and you can hit all the changes, accents,
pauses, syncopations, slow and fast parts of a song without
thinking about it. You are not listening to the music
anymore, but you are part of it. Your body is another
instrument that plays along with the song you are dancing
to. You make spinning look effortless and you consistently
complete 5 or more spins with ease.
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