When walking into a beginners dance class for the first time it can take the warm-up to really settle and start to feel more comfortable inside the class. Sometimes you won't even be able to do the warm-up and wonder how you're gonna cope once the dancing actually starts!
The good thing is that most dance teachers are quite sympathetic especially in their beginners dance classes. They'll spend a lot of time breaking down the moves and going through things with enough time and repetition to make sure you get it.
Many times there'll be parts of the dance routine that you won't be able to do perfectly. At these points a beginner can become a bit discouraged and think they're useless when they're really not.
If a beginner takes a class and struggles to get most of the moves they'll walk away either thinking they're completely useless or that the class wasn't for beginners. This is a misconception. Very few dancers can just go into a dance class and get it perfectly if they've danced for months let alone in their first class.
Also a beginner's class is not meant for dancers in the class to be able to get it perfectly at first attempt. It is meant to cover quite a lot of material so that a beginner can become a better dancer. Also if you ever watch an elementary or intermediate dance class you'll notice that it can be quite complicated and fast.
The beginners class needs to provide some sort of preparation for that next level so that a dancer who wants to progress to higher levels will have the opportunity. A beginners class should cover the basics, the foundations upon which everything else can be built.
It can help to think of piano grades or belts in martial arts. You can't expect to be able to play a grade 1 exam piece on a musical instrument at your first practise session. Grade 1 may be the lowest grade but once you've achieved that grade you can already play a bit.
With dance classes, once you can successfully pull off the moves and routines in a beginners dance class you can dance a bit. So go start your dance classes and when you come to bits you can't do, realise what a good dancer you will be when you can and practise till perfect!
Dance Classes For Beginners
Sadly I've never heard of a boys-only dance class and even if they do exist they would be the exception rather than the rule. I have seen a few dance classes for girls-only but these are very sensual classes which explore femininity through movement. I doubt there are any such classes for men!
Which means that if you're a boy, you'll have to go to dance classes with women in it as well as another men. Unless of course you go down the route of private dance classes where you can learn 1 to 1 with a dance teacher.
So if you can't dance and you're a man is it really any more embarrassing having other females see it as well as men? Well no not really, if anything women respect a man that tries.
Even if you're useless at dancing, by going to dance classes you show that you're trying to do something about it. Everyone who's ever been to a dance class knows that there's a learning curve and you won't look good straight away. You have to look bad before you can look good.
The fact that there are other women in the class should not be seen as a bad thing. You'll often find that they're not necessarily better at dance classes than the men, the men may even be better in some cases.
At the end of the day, dance is cross-gender and something we're all free to explore and enjoy. If you're a man you'll almost certainly find that there'll be other men in the class if the dance class is bigger than about 10 people. Even if you're the only male that shouldn't matter, if you want to learn it you have to learn to ignore these minor details.
Dancing is something a lot of people are self-conscious about and you can bet that the other people in the class will be far more worried about how they are looking than to be too concerned about what you're doing.
So go on and take the leap, find a class that you think you'll enjoy and then walk in. If there's other men then great, if not then you can be the man to change that!
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