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Wrong, wrong, wrong!

By Chindu Sreedharan

The strange thing about the dancing world is that it is the only world I know where the customer is always wrong … Don’t do this, don’t do that, you’ve to do this, you’ve have to do that… the customer is always wrong. Donnie Burns on the business of teaching… »

Message from Mars 2

By Chindu Sreedharan

Productive communication produces a supportive climate where meaningful and problem-orientated exchanges can take place, and sets the stage for more of the same. Ditto, negative communication. It encourages a defensive climate, leading to more of counterproductive communication and conflict. Tips for the athlete? Five actionable points stand… »

Message from Mars

By Chindu Sreedharan

One of the burning regrets in my life is that I do not speak fluent Venusian. The nuances of the language have eluded me despite my best efforts, and I am slowly beginning to accept that I will never fully comprehend it. I have also realised the average Venusian has little knowledge of the language… »

Of ballroom and Blackpool

By Chindu Sreedharan

The ballroom in Blackpool Tower is breathtaking. Especially the first time you walk on to it. I guess it is a combination of factors: the sheer expansiveness of the floor set in durbar hall-like surroundings, leading up to a glorious… »

Four hands, one brain

By Chindu Sreedharan

Ballroom jive is good fun. That is, if you are naturally bouncy and good at remembering routines with umpteen, quick ‘changes of… »

Dance gorilla, dance!

By Chindu Sreedharan

Scene, favourite dance studio in Winton. Present, facing full-length mirror, Pale English Woman (aka Heidi Cruwys) and Dark Indian Man. Present in background, Pale English Man (aka Simon Cruwys) and amused onlookers (two). On, Cha Cha… »

Tips from Tracie

By Chindu Sreedharan

Heard at Salsa Caliente, Southampton. Speaker, Tender Loving Tracie: “And girls, here’s something for you to watch out when you do that… Do not clamp your fingers around the man’s hand. Offer him your hand, but don’t clamp on. Never clamp on a… »

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