the male dancer
written by Ed on 19.03. at 04:04:10 - as answer to: Re: TOM! TAKE THIS ONE! by Tom >> I left the East Coast about five years ago. I really don't know>> what's current.>> Tom's out that way! I would trust that he could give you more>> current advice.>> Sorry I couldn't help, but New York City changes, and way too fast!>Ed, what do you mean by "open class"? One where you can just drop>in, or one that's open to any level of competence whatever? If the>latter, I encountered one at Broadway Dance a couple of summers>ago. People of all levels, from near-professionals all the way>down to me.>If you mean, a "drop-in" class...well, I'm prejudiced. (We're all>prejudiced, if it comes to that: we all tend to think the place we>go is the best.) So bear that in mind. I myself take an adult>beginners' class with Robert Atwood at Steps. He's thorough, VERY>clear, good natured & good humored. He has developed a following over the years, & no wonder.>But actually, the best policy is just to shop around. What works>for one person may not for another, & I've found that shopping>around can be very revealing, very interesting, and even fun at>times.>Hope that helps.>Tom ParsonsDear Tom and Balletboy,I have heard great things about Mr.Atwood at Steps. I think I will give him a try. Thank you both for your time and helpful suggestions!Ed Answers to this message: |