These dancers who are demonstrating are not competent enough to be teaching others Irish dancing. Crossed, turned out, pointed toes, tight front to back, straight legs, upright posture, arms held neatly to the sides-- these are the hallmarks of a good Irish dancer, none of which is being demonstrated here. I suggest they take some lessons and straighten out their own dancing before attempting to teach it to others. What are their qualifications to teach?
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IrishDancers4Excellence writes:
These dancers who are demonstrating are not competent enough to be teaching others Irish dancing. Crossed, turned out, pointed toes, tight front to back, straight legs, upright posture, arms held neatly to the sides-- these are the hallmarks of a good Irish dancer, none of which is being demonstrated here. I suggest they take some lessons and straighten out their own dancing before attempting to teach it to others. What are their qualifications to teach?
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