ext_48813 ([identity profile] elanya.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] shanmonster 2005-10-24 02:50 am (UTC)

then dave is definitely wright. What I would do is write a bio, and then at the end, depending on what you are doing workshop wise, add the 'she has studied with', and inly include the relevant dancers. I mean, if you are teaching straight raks, then having studied west african or hiphop is less relevant, or may seem so to potential workshop attendees/students. It is still good to say you have studied many styles and with many different teacher, generally, but also talk about why that is actually a good thing. What has studying all these different forms of movement really taught you, what will it help you pass on, how does it help you be a better teacher, what do you have to teach, what is your dance/movement philosophy, etc etc etc!

My mind is going in many directions atm, but I hope that will give you some things to think about.

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