tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4345781051194758469.post3550018566853636452..comments2023-12-05T22:03:34.084-05:00Comments on Dancing over the Hill: Successes and FailuresUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4345781051194758469.post-13911622737727328972013-11-28T09:50:55.880-05:002013-11-28T09:50:55.880-05:00Thanks for the comment!
I'm of two minds on t...Thanks for the comment!<br /><br />I'm of two minds on this.I find it difficult to understand comments made while I'm in the middle of a combination, whether it's a correction or compliment. Other dancers in my classes have said the same thing to me. But in a class of 20-some, when else is there time? Also, though I'm a naturally self-confident person, I have insecurities like anyone else and really appreciate any reassurance that I don't look like a total dork. In the balance I guess I prefer the distraction, as much as I grouse about it.Reecehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04685892465275438201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4345781051194758469.post-74955908953661960602013-11-28T07:48:02.121-05:002013-11-28T07:48:02.121-05:00I really enjoy reading about your experiences in b...I really enjoy reading about your experiences in ballet classes. You make a very valid point about distractions whilst doing a combination; either due to a compliment or something else. I am sure not all teachers are aware of this. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com