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Learn to Dance DVD Part I -
Visual Dance
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| Learning to Dance through
Visual Rapid Learning Techniques |
| by: Shawn
Trautman |
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| If you're ready for a new,
innovative, and exciting dance-training program that
represents a dramatic departure from traditional dance
instruction as it is currently known, then Shawn
Trautman's Dance Collection with a book and over 24
full length dance lesson DVDs is perfect for you.
Auditory (audio), visual, and kinesthetic (physical)
learning styles are all combined in this package to
give you the best possible dance instruction that will
have you dancing in just a couple of short hours. .
.and we're not talking about looking like you can
dance, we're talking about real lead-and-follow
dancing. Unique features of this dance-training program
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- A thorough step-by-step
four-color visual introduction to nine different
social dances.
- Sections in each chapter that
separate out leader’s and follower’s
footwork.
- A six-W approach to each
dance that quickly delivers the who, what, where,
when, why, and wear of each dance.
- Full integration, including
references, with a best-selling 75-minute beginner
instructional DVD from the Shawn Trautman Learn
to Danceseries.
- This unique
dance-training program narrows the scope down to
what’s essential for learning, starting with
the incorporation of the three learning
styles.
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| Speaking of the different learning
styles, most people remember only about 20 percent of
what they read, yet they remember closer to 60 percent
of what they physically do. It’s been said,
however, that the average person remembers 90 percent
of what they see, hear, say, and do. So, if you only
read a book, chances are you would be cheating yourself
out of most of its instructional value. For this
reason, Shawn Trautman’s Dance Collection has
taken an approach to learning that capitalizes on
visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning cues. By
introducing what learners need in an order that makes
logical sense and by utilizing multi-sensory teaching
techniques, this unique dance lesson learning system
enables learners who pace themselves and use the combo
as instructed to achieve rapid results that won’t
quickly be forgotten. Each of the senses carries its
own unique attributes for learning, and most people are
inclined to use one more than the others. |
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| Shawn Trautman’s book and
dance lessond DVD system are visual experiences by
definition; however, there are a few signature
components of this learning experience that can create
an environment for success for a visual learner. Take
note in the following sections of the tools included to
enhance your visual learning experience. |
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| When you are researching and
learning about a dance, whether by reading about it or
watching a DVD, incorporate a “six-W”
approach to each dance that covers the who, what,
where, when, why, and wear to quickly get you situated
on the right foot. Look for the six Ws at the beginning
of each dance, and you’ll find out who dances the
dance, what the dance is, where the dance is typically
done, when is the right time to dance the dance, why
the dance is danced, and what to wear when you go out
to dance it. |
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| This simple technique will
jumpstart your learning by getting your brain fully
engaged with the dance and ready to learn all of the
dance steps quickly. |
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