Group Class vs. Private Lessons: Which is Right for You?
"Group class teaches you to dance with the world. Private lessons teach you to dance with yourself."
Insights, tips, and stories from the world of dance coaching and performance.
"Group class teaches you to dance with the world. Private lessons teach you to dance with yourself."
Lessons teach you what to do. Practice is where you actually learn it. Here's how to make the time between lessons count — without a studio, a partner, or a lot of space.
You've decided to start. Maybe it's been on your list for years. Here's the honest, encouraging truth about what the first six months of adult ballroom actually look like — and why the messy middle is worth it.
Filming yourself in rehearsal is one thing. Knowing how to watch, what to look for, and when to ease off is what separates dancers who peak on competition day from those who leave their best performance in the studio.
Cha-cha and rumba share a lot of DNA — both are Latin dances built on Cuban motion, hip action, and partner connection.
You know your choreography perfectly. Your technique is solid. Your timing is accurate.
The question surfaces in every dance forum and Facebook group eventually: "Can you actually get better from online coaching, or is it just a way for coaches to make money without really teaching?"
You've decided to offer online video coaching, but now you're staring at dozens of apps, platforms, and software options claiming they're "perfect for coaches."
Watch any professional dancer's practice session and you'll notice something that surprises most recreational students: they record everything.