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<blockquote data-quote="Multi-Elis" data-source="post: 15404606" data-attributes="member: 9016"><p>Well it's for lack of time that I don't get back to it. To give you an idea - I do on avrege 2 hours of ballet or contemporary dance a day, in addition to finishing up university.</p><p>What I found most difficult, mind blasting even, is slow waltz. You know, you have to change box direction every time. And when we had to turn, I was lost. The girls who danced with me in the role of a guy did much better than the guys. I have a retired friend (he's over 60) who likes to dance and did years of ballroom dancing before getting into folkdancing and circle dancing. He was willing once to lead me in a slow waltz, down a sidewalk, but I was too embarrassed. When I told him how difficult it was, and how I was having a hard time remembering to change feet, and how guys would get mad at me for not remembering, he told me that if the partner is good, I shouldn't have that problem. He should do the leading, and be good enough so that I don't have to think about it. That was reassuring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Multi-Elis, post: 15404606, member: 9016"] Well it's for lack of time that I don't get back to it. To give you an idea - I do on avrege 2 hours of ballet or contemporary dance a day, in addition to finishing up university. What I found most difficult, mind blasting even, is slow waltz. You know, you have to change box direction every time. And when we had to turn, I was lost. The girls who danced with me in the role of a guy did much better than the guys. I have a retired friend (he's over 60) who likes to dance and did years of ballroom dancing before getting into folkdancing and circle dancing. He was willing once to lead me in a slow waltz, down a sidewalk, but I was too embarrassed. When I told him how difficult it was, and how I was having a hard time remembering to change feet, and how guys would get mad at me for not remembering, he told me that if the partner is good, I shouldn't have that problem. He should do the leading, and be good enough so that I don't have to think about it. That was reassuring. [/QUOTE]
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