Trini is correct. All teachers will use sequences of steps in their classes - 
even simple walking is a sequence. But 
students who complain about difficult sequences that they cannot master are 
missing the point of the class. 
The point of most classes is not to learn a sequence of steps but to learn how 
to dance. Students who go to a 
class ONLY to learn a sequence are wasting their time and money - their friends 
can show them the sequence 
later or they can learn sequences from YouTube. 

Students should attend classes and privates to learn how to dance. If they 
learn a cool sequence at the same 
time - that's a bonus. When you can actually dance, sequences will come 
naturally and learning new sequences 
is oh-so-easy.


On Thu Jan 17 15:17 , "Trini y Sean (PATangoS)"  sent:

>Do they retain the sequence after the workshop?  Perhaps
>not, but that's not the point.  The point is for students
>to work on their technique.  



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