Warning Signs for a BAD Ballroom Dance Teacher

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Happy to see my teacher has none of these red flags 😃

mananana
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Many packages have significant per lesson discounts and/or include perks like free groups. Worth it IMHO.

scotgore
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If any instructor doesn’t follow up on recent coaching sessions, the student wasted their time and money. If any instructor repeatedly shows up late, that’s a waste of your time and money.

thejerk
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Hi Sunnie! As an instructor, how do you respond (and how do you feel) when a student says, “But Sunnie, instructor B says xyz about this?” I find as a new student, that if I dig further, most of the time these discrepancies are actually just different ways of describing the same thing. However, occasionally my instructors do seem to contradict each other! As a student, did you pick one coach whose advice trumped all, and did you always defer to them? Thank you! I’m truly enjoying your videos and appreciate the entertaining and illustrative anecdotes from your dance life!

CamilleVSE