Thoughts about dance, music and teaching: blues, lindy hop, bal folk and other related topics
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Some things to think about when teaching dance with a new partner for the first time
How do we get in our own way. Why does it hold us back and how do we fix it?
Musings on the art of not doing anything, rather than doing nothing or doing something meaningless.
Describing someone as "racist" in a racist society is a bit meaningless. What can we do instead? (I don't actually have an answer to this one)
Anyone can figure out how to solve a Rubik's cube. It only takes 3 key insights to develop your own solution!
Blues dancers can probably learn to like (and even enjoy) live music sets with a low dynamic and rhythmic range
An extended metaphor to illustrate some of the difficulties of changing while being oneself. Featuring cats!
Jess and I taught at Lil' Taste of Fusion : 3h each day on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with blues on the first day and fusion the other two. We tried to give the weekend a focus, while also creating a story arc for each afternoon.
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