Learning to move is the first step when it comes to dance... But that can never be enough. Ladies, you deserve to sparkle out there on the dance-floor; to be the center of attention for all the right reasons! After all, you've got the shoes to die for, you've done your hair and make-up, and your 'Mr Right Now' has just extended his invitation and you are out there, on the dance-floor, seizing the moment - while you're there, you might as well shine! This easy-read A-Z guide to styling gives you lots of hints, tips and suggestions to start you on the road to becoming the best dancer that you can be. Unlike most classes, that offer male-focused teaching sessions, this guide is just for you, Ladies... Your own little 'How to and how to do it well...'
“Help! I don’t know what I’m doing when it comes to styling…” That’s what I hear most often from ladies who have reached a certain point in their dance journey. They know there is more to dancing than being thrown around from move to move like some kind of prop in a one-sided dance routine – but are not quite sure of what, how, when and where to add to the dance. This is partner dancing, so both partners should play an active role in making it the best dance it can be… If this is where you are at, and you are looking for a nudge in the right direction, grab yourself a coffee (and some cake… obviously!), put your feet up and dip into this A – Z for some hints, tips and pointers that will send you in the right direction.
Sara White is a dancer with over 12 years of dance and teaching experience, in a variety of styles and settings. After many years of snatching tidbits here and hints there, of watching, learning, experimenting and discovering, Sara decided that it was time to address the myth that partner dancing is all about the guy! Sara White teaches at weekly classes, workshops and weekend events, as well as being the organiser of Dance Retreats and the first National Blues-focused Competition - The Crystal Blues Challenge. Coming from a teaching background, with a keen sense of humour and an eye for detail, Sara uses technique and musicality focused classes that help guys AND ladies to become the best dancers they can be...