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ChattanoogaTn
02-09-2010, 08:34 PM
After moving here for just a few months my wife has been attending a Line Dancing class and very frustrated that there are over 180 people in the class and she was wondering if there might be someone who might want to teach a smaller class or tutor instructions.

I can understand that with that many people in only ( 1 ) class each week it must be hard to learn anything without slowing down everyone.

Anyone else have this problem or have any ideas as to how better to have a smaller class??

You've always helped and once again trying to get some ideas.... Thanks

villages07
02-09-2010, 09:28 PM
She could always enroll in a class offered through the lifelong learning college. Enrollment should be limited to a manageable number. There is a fee but that comes with the benefit of smaller class size and more individual attention.

This is a temporary phenomena...come April, these free rec center classes will have far fewer participants and will stay that way til next January.

The Great Fumar
02-09-2010, 09:38 PM
As usual VILLAGES 07 gives very good advice that makes sense.......
I personally am going to sign up and try this new line I picked up on TV the other night and (STANDBY)
I've just been told that thats not the same kind of dancing ,,,NEVER MIND..

FUMAR ASTAIRE ..

:o:o

pqrstar
02-09-2010, 10:53 PM
The twins, who teach ultra beginner from 12:00-1:00 on Monday's at Colony Cottage, provide step sheets of the dances they teach for 10 cents each.
They also have a DVD basic line dance tutorial for $10.

You can also go to http://www.kickit.to/ld/Search.html and type in the names of the dance and print out your own step sheets.

The Villages Line Dance Website is
http://villagelinedancer.com
Click on "classes" for more information

You can find many of the dances demonstrated online through You Tube at http://www.youtube.com
Do a search for line dances.
EX: "electric slide" +line dance

Best advice is go early to the rec. center and get on the first or second row.

Be patient, as you will learn a little bit more each time you go.

ChattanoogaTn
02-11-2010, 06:47 PM
Thank you for your recommendations and the private messages concerning the different classes, instructors and times concerning my wife's line dancing. She is amazed at how much help....and advice... you can get from... "Talk of The Villages! We are so glad we moved here and from the help so many of you give.