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Frequently Asked Questions
1. Which level should I choose?
Don't know which level to choose? We are happy to explain it to you below! Beginners level 1: Beginners level 1 is for people who have never taken lessons before. We mainly focus on the basics and you will be taught all the basic steps at a leisurely pace. The advice is to follow at least one season of 8 weeks before continuing. Beginners level 2: Beginners level 2 is the follow-up to level 1. We advise you to have at least 8 or even 16 weeks of dance experience before you start beginners level 2. It is important to master the basics well, the lessons of level 2 are based on this. In level 2 you will learn even more new basic steps and we focus mainly on technique in addition to the basics. Beginners level 3: Beginners level 3 is the follow-up to level 2, minimum dance experience is 16-24 weeks. The basic steps are further expanded and the focus is mainly on the technique and styling of the dance. Before you continue, it is advisable to follow the beginner levels (1-2-3) again. The better your foundation, the easier the dance becomes and the faster you can grow. Intermediate: To follow intermediate level 1, we recommend that you have dance experience of at least 6 months to 1 year. The basic steps must be completely included and no longer raise any questions. The steps and figures become more intense and faster. The focus is mainly on technique, movement, spinning and styling. Advanced: Advanced is dancing at a high level. We recommend a minimum dance experience of +2 years. The basic steps must be completely included and no longer raise any questions. The steps and figures are intense and at a high (show) level. The focus is mainly on technique, movement, spinning and styling.