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AT A CROSSROAD NEED ADVICE
Posted by dancingqueen1
7/1/2013  10:04:00 AM
I have a great teacher now and have improved so much with him, but
he is semi retired and does not do show's anymore and I was thinking
of doing one more comp before I quit next year. What do I do???
Though I would love to do a comp with him I understand his position.
Any Advice out there. Thank you
Re: AT A CROSSROAD NEED ADVICE
Posted by lorenabravo
7/1/2013  4:29:00 PM
Hi!

It's always hard when a student's timeline does not line up with a teacher's timeline. I assume you have already spoken to your teacher regarding your position... Does he know that you are planning on retiring from dancing next year? If not, he might be willing to squeeze in one last comp for you.

If he can't do this, perhaps you can ask him for a recommendation for another teacher that can take you to a competition in his stead. You can video tape your current routines and have your temporary teacher learn them, if they are willing to do that.

Not all teachers are okay with doing a one time competition with a student, but some are. Just be sure to be clear with the new teacher about your intentions so that there are no uncomfortable misunderstandings.

I'll write again if I can come up with a better solution for you. In the meantime, good luck! Let us know how it goes!
Re: AT A CROSSROAD NEED ADVICE
Posted by dancingqueen1
7/8/2013  9:41:00 AM
Thank you for your reply. Yes my teacher at present knows but I had started
a few months ago with another that I could go to a comp with but left he
was pushing you too soon (its always all for the money) so I am not sure
I am on the fence I want to but yet.... Also the scoring at a comp now
that they changed it, is the highest number the best and the lowest number
not good???

Thank you
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