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Class Structure
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
Class structure is the science of building an effective dance lesson — the framework that turns 60 minutes into lasting transformation.
Tips
- •The 'one thing' rule: if students walk away remembering ONE thing from your class, what should it be? Build everything around that one thing.
- •Use the sandwich method: teach the lead, teach the follow, put them together. Don't try to teach both roles simultaneously — it overloads working memory.
- •End class 5 minutes early for free dance to the song that best showcases the material. This is where learning becomes memory.
Common mistakes
- •Teaching too much content in one class — retention drops dramatically after 3-4 new concepts
- •Skipping the warm-up — cold bodies learn slower and get injured more often
- •Not allowing enough practice-to-music time — students need to experience the material in context, not just in drills
Practice drill
Plan a 60-minute class on paper: 5 min warm-up, 5 min review, 20 min new material (broken into 3 chunks of ~7 min each), 15 min drilling with music, 10 min free practice, 5 min cool-down/summary. Now teach it to friends. Time each section. Where did you run over? Where did energy drop? Adjust and try again. Lesson planning is a skill that improves with repetition.