West Coast Swing Guided Practice at Dance Manhattan with Autumn Bear

Robert Abrams
October 11, 2005

Have you ever had that feeling that you take all of these lessons, but you don't make as much progress as you would like because finding people to practice with is difficult? Dance Manhattan in New York City (39 West 19th Street, 212-807-0824)has taken a step towards solving this problem by offering a guided practice in West Coast Swing. The session happens every Tuesday at 8 pm and costs $10. Autumn Bear leads the session. She goes around the room and helps each person with whatever they are working on. The session immediately follows two West Coast Swing group classes. I have found having a common time where people show up to practice and having Autumn there to look over what was done in group class to be very valuable.


Autumn Bear assists students at Dance Manhattan's West Coast Swing guided practice
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams



Autumn Bear assists students at Dance Manhattan's West Coast Swing guided practice
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams



Autumn Bear assists students at Dance Manhattan's West Coast Swing guided practice
Photo courtesy of Robert Abrams




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