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Is Your Technique: Right or Wrong? (S05 Ep 49)

The 'Right and Wrong' of Technique

In this episode, Alisson Sandi and Gui Prada revisit their beginner's curriculum, responding to questions about right vs. wrong technique and the seemingly countless variations of Zouk movements. They argue that in an art form like Zouk, "right" and "wrong" are not absolute, but depend on context, goal, and comfort.

The hosts reflect on Zouk's evolution, noting how what was once considered good technique 15 years ago is now seen as physically demanding or unsafe. They advocate for a mindset that views technique as a tool that is always evolving, rather than a rigid set of rules. For them, a good technique is one that is safe, efficient, and inclusive for the dancer's and partner's level of experience.

A key point of the discussion revolves around the importance of prioritizing what a student needs. For beginners, they stress focusing on comfort, rhythm, and flow, and layering more complex technical details as the student progresses. This approach, they argue, is key to retention and creating an inclusive community where everyone can feel successful from the start.

Alisson and Gui also urge dancers to stay open and curious. They share personal anecdotes of initially rejecting a certain technique only to find it worked beautifully when they tried it with an open mind. They challenge workshop-hoppers to commit to a class, see it through, and understand that valuable lessons can be learned even from approaches they may not initially agree with.

What do you consider a "wrong" technique in dance, and what makes it so? Share your thoughts and join the conversation!

The episode's core message is to be a lifelong student, constantly questioning, and trying new things. This mindset not only improves your dancing but also helps you connect with a wider range of partners and ultimately builds a more cohesive and welcoming dance community.