Starting the conversation about competition dancing with your Dance Teacher

If you're interested in learning competition dance routines, it can be intimidating to bring up the topic with your dance teacher. However, it's important to remember that your dance teacher is there to support and guide you in your dance journey, and they want to see you succeed.

One way to start the conversation is to approach your dance teacher after class and express your interest in competition dancing. You can ask if they have any advice on how to get started and what the competition dance scene is like in your area. Be open and honest about your goals and aspirations, and let your teacher know that you're willing to put in the work to achieve them.

Another option is to schedule a private lesson with your dance teacher to discuss competition dancing in more detail. This can be a great opportunity to get personalised feedback and advice on how to prepare for competitions and what to expect.

Remember that communication is key when it comes to pursuing your dance goals. Don't be afraid to ask questions, share your concerns, and express your interests with your dance teacher. With their support and guidance, you can achieve great things on the competition dance floor.

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