Re: What is happening to English DanceSport??
Παρασκευή, 19 Οκτωβρίου 2007 8:05 πμ
Dear Elaine
First can I say I absolutely understand that your suggestion was genuine and was something for consideration to try and improve the situation. Second how much enjoy the swapping of our views with each respectin the others view. Thank you.
I have the feeling that the idea will never come into being not only for the reasons I previously suggested but also for other reasons.
It is not only the english Amateur competitive dance world that has declined but also the Profssional.
There was a time when at Blackpool they had a North of England Professional Championship and you would have over 100 dance and now sometimes there are not even 12 couples for the British National Professional Championship
Something like 8 maybe 10 years ago I attended a meeting at Blackpool during the British Nationals.
The meeting was organuised by the BDF and intended to discuss and seek a way forward and the topic was something like "the future of English Dancing". There was a lot of discussion very free and very open. We heard statements like "If my knowledge is not worth paying for then it certainly cannot be worth it free". I understand what was intended although some were angry.
It was agreed that something should be done. It was agreed that this should be exactly as you say concentrated on the future juvenile, junior, youth and young amateur. A committee was set up it included Barry Free of Supadance, the Donaldsons, Phillip Wyllie - who has made several endeavouirs to provide good and novel support for dancing and not been given the backing he deserved by the competitors - and I think from BDF Stephen Hillier.
It really never got very far. Competitors did not want coaching from this or that one. Coaches did not want pupils being coached by that person. Not from fear of losing a pupil but because of contradictory ideas styles and opinipns. It was a tragedy that such an initiative was not nurtured.and a way round the problems found.
I carefully read all that you posted and I completely agree that many of the things I mentioned already happened but I believe would be intensified if there was "free coaching".
I think we tentatively agree that the reputation of a coach is measured by many through the success of their pupils. That too may be a contributing factor.
Please let me make a few comments on your reponses to me and add a few additional thoughts.
The selection.
This could be almost impossible. Since reputations are built on success every coach is going to want to give "free" tuition to the one who will earn them the greatest credit. Those lower down would end up not bring wanted.
Also teaching methods vary so much. What suits one couple does not suit another and it is so important that there is a harmony and understanding between the coach and the pupil.
Some coaches are better than others with juveniles and juniors.
I think it would be considered a breach of rights to tell a couple "You cannot take lessons with anyone else.
2 or 3 coaches.
Personally this is something I have never understood. Perhaps yes if it for this dance wíth that one and so on but most important is one coach in whom you trust and believe and have a rapport. Start getting conflicting ideas on the same dance and the money is just being wasted Ditch the one in whom you least believe.
Many do make it with just one coach and most especially in juvenile, junior, youth..
Brian and Carmen indicate in their interview that they only had 3coaches during their entire career.
Fixing and Fiddling
As I said elsewhere yes the accusations happen now. Sometimes when people do not even know for sure if the xcoah ndeed teaches the couple. But if it was public knowledge that A coached xyz for free then the claims would certainly intensify.
Expense.
I am not trying to be dismissive as I know just how very expensive dancing is.
I also believe - sorry to be !political" that the IDSF has to accept the reponsibility for allowing some countries to hav "Professional" Amateurs who compete against the "true" amateur. If they were going to allow couples from any country to carry out what to me are Professional duties coaching competitors, demonstrating, travelling the world free for "appearnces" - then they should have introduced a new class completely.
The situation now is very unfair and Eglish Amateurs - the true ones - are at a great disadvantage.
However dancing has always involved expense - and years ago - whilst lower sums were charged - so too were the wages lower. .
Couples will tell you it is "so expensive" and then spend fortune on practise clothes and track suits. Peer pressure is a terrible thing.
Gossip.
I am very afraid that there would be nasty personal comments but do not want to go any further.
Getting to the top and going to another coach.
Sadly what happens is sometimes when a youth or even Amateur makes it they are told by many different sources "Now you need to add a new dimension you need another coach. If you do not expand then you will be overtaken by new up and coming couples".
Markings of the international dance scene.
I absolutely agree that on the IDSF International Stage English couples are generally marked badly and many times undeservedly so. I have seen English judges mark english coupls badly when abroad just to create a good impression with the locals! . Then they go home and write wonderful things about the couple they did not mark!!
I was rather thinking of those who might be coached free by the likes of Mr. Burns and Mr. Stopford who are now "no go areas for IDSF" and the situation would be aggravated.
But if we carry this idea to its ultimate conclusion then we have to accept that England has no future on the English stage - and that I never will. accept or at least not in the middle distance future.
There are many excellent coaches in Britain who are ignored by the ambitious because they are not "fashionable" names or considered "old fashioned".
Controversial words now.
I was told rfankly by a top coach "I have a limited time to built my life as a coach. I have to meet all my own expenses, create a future for my family, pay my own health contributions and prepare my own retirement. I am expected to have a certain life style and support so many events etc which cost money . I do not know what tomorrow will bring. If english couples do not want to pay for my knowledge then for sure the overseas couples will. I have no choice but to teach where I can earn income"
It is important to remember that if a coach seriously wishes to give free coaching and guide a couple they are free to do so at any time. It can also be absolutely confidential since it is not part of any official policy or scheme.
Some say "I would if I could but I cant". Sounds good but is not true.
There are many ways to help dancers and never ever be mentioned or acknowledged or seek recognition.
The position with coaches etc I know is very debatable but they are not the reason for the poor international position of England on the national stage.
SORRY!
P..S. For everyone - I am not and never have been a coach.
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