Ok, no one knows how to grow a good ( I mean excellent ! ) man-dancer. GOOD !
Now, much more practical question. When one has 4 couples who do not change partners per, say, other 6-7 couples, it is a real disaster. These people just dump the energy ( not to speak that they needed it most ). Especially if the class is more difficult than average, and if there are some extra women. What to do with it? I am ready to tell them to leave if they do not start to change partners. I already used all persuasion power I know of, telling stories that it is good for them, bla-bla-bla, and for forth.. Can anyone help me with an advice how it works in practice? Note: all students are of the same level. Actually those who change are better, and they do not mind practicing with less advanced stubborn not-changing students. Or may be I am wrong? Should I dump those who are without a partner? Igor Polk _______________________________________________ Tango-L mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/tango-l
