2024年1月22日 星期一

A Distorted Learning Pattern


Unlike those who learn dancing as a hobby, those who learn to dance for a particular purpose may have a distorted learning pattern. 

Let take the wedding couples as an instance, they have their own jobs and dancing may not be a true hobby for them.

Rather than learning it as a hobby, many treat this as a typical sections program taught on the rundown. It is needed; for many it is also wanted; but we can't ignore the fact that dancing for them is not an interest at first sight.

Yes, even during the process they may find that it is not as hard as they thought, it is still far from falling in love with it. 

Combining all factors, having dance classes becomes a result of compacting all other plants. 

Learning a tailor-made first dance choreography is definitely different from having regular interest classes. It is because they need a unique routine, good group class is not suitable, and thus private sections are needed.

However, group classes are fixed on our schedule, clients need to squeeze themselves in between. And the problem is that if a number of couples booking at the same time, the result is obvious- it is impossible to having classes on a regular basis.

It is easy to understand why a lot of wedding couples are having a distorted learning pattern.

Although we have already accepted this fact common we still want to maintain a reasonable level of learning efficiency. 

How?

The solution is easy. 

Practice.

The golden old saying 'Practice makes Perfect' tells the truth. 

If you want to have more than a watchable performance on the big day, all you need to do is to practice.



++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Follow me for more updates on: