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All About Dance Partnerships

There are important things to consider when embarking on a journey to having a dance partner. Finding the right dance partner is the obvious first step, and you should always consider, the age, grade of dancing, size, and shape of the partner and finally a sensible matching of aspirations.  It is also quite normal to have all-girl or all lady partnerships in Ballroom and Latin American dancing.

The ideal person that will have details of other similar people to yourself looking for partners will of course be one of the Chelmsford Dance Centre teachers. Please mention to them that you are looking for a partner and they will bring it up at the weekly staff meeting to also canvas the other teachers at the same time.

Starting a potential partnership

The first thing to do once a potential partner has been sourced for you would be to ensure a good and efficient conduit of communication, so the exchanging of telephone numbers and email addresses etc. When partnerships dissolve in dancing it is often because of a misunderstanding and subsequently a mismatch of aspirations or practicalities. So, this conduit of communication should always be free-flowing and easy.

It is always a great idea to book a private lesson with one of the dance teachers and split the cost of the lesson between the two partners. This try out lesson is a perfect opportunity to see how the partnership may possibly develop moving forward, and get a good idea of each other’s standard as well as for the teacher to see how the dances work together. What happens then? It is always a sensible thing to not commit to the partnership at the end of that first lesson, but instead for both partners, to speak privately with the teacher after the lesson. That way no one is in a position where they feel obligated to say yes or indeed no! You need to remember at this stage it is nothing personal, just trying out for a new dance partner.

Set the Ground rules.

This is the absolute backbone of any partnership, and so a sensible agreement should be reached between the partners on various matters, such as – How many lessons to have each week – To make a partnership successful, you will need at least one 25 minute private lesson split between you per week.

Arrangements for arrival at the dance studio – For example picking each other up on route to reduce cost and so on. This would also include transport to competitions and events.

All Girl or All Lady partnerships

These are very common in the industry - mainly due to the unequal number of boys and men dancers compared to girls and ladies.  The old saying is that “Boy partners are like Gold Dust” - and although this still holds true, the dramatic success of televisions such as “Strictly Come Dancing” has made some progress in addressing the balance.  If however, you embark on an All Girl or All Lady partnership it is usual and important that one person takes the man’s steps in Ballroom while the other takes the man’s steps in Latin.  It is also advisable to change this over every 6 months or so to give equal chance for both partners to expand their abilities.

The potential for matching outfits.

It is very usual for outfits to match with partners, and this does obviously have a financial implication. However, outfits can be very cheaply and easily sourced within tight budgets in order to get a partnership started.

Practise

Practise is really important, and it is vital not to use expensive private lessons as practice sessions. Therefore, the opportunity to get together on a weekly basis and practise, even if it is in the living room at home, is invaluable. If you do not have room at home, we do have options to use space at the studio. Please ask us for more details.

As with anything, please make sure you speak to us if you have any queries, reservations, or require further advice.  Our telephone number is 01245 473355

Currently Looking For Partners

Under 8 Years Boy

An 8 year old boy looking for his first dance partner to compete with.

Has competed in Team Matches, & Medallist Festivals

Under 21 Years 

Lady

Highly experienced lady looking for Male partner

Has competed in Team Matches, MOY, Showcases & Medallist Festivals

Over 50's Years 

Gent

Highly experienced Gent looking for Lady partner

Has competed in various events, and now looking for Social Dancing Partner

9 Year Old

Girl

I love dance!  I enjoy taking part in CDC events and have done the CDC showcase, dancerama, and a couple of annual shows at the Civic Theatre. I have also some of the NATD exams and am currently working for my PSDT 3. I am not really interested in doing dance competitions. 

I would love to find an enthusiastic and friendly dance partner who I could dance with in the  Saturday morning classes.  It would also be be great if we could have some lessons so we could dance in CDC events together

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