About
Social dancing should be comfortable, practical and fun.
The goal is to be able to dance with anyone, to any music, on any sized dance floor.
Instructors should be good dancers AND good teachers, they should be patient, understanding and have a good sense of humour.
A good learning environment involves small classes, personalized attention, appropriate music and minimal distractions.
A good teaching system involves well structured and connected lessons, a consistent syllabus with practical steps for social dancing, and opportunities to consolidate, revise and practice.
Real life social dancing is quite different to the performances we see on TV or at competitions. It requires a lot of spontaneity and adaptability - depending much more on practical partnership skills than on performance and technique.
Based on our experience working and training with various freestyle studios and instructors across Australia & internationally the DanceFix freestyle syllabus includes what we think are the best of the best steps in each of the 14 dances that we teach.