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Regular
Advanced Level
Full mastery — nuance, personal expression, and artistry
A dancer who consistently attends a specific class, social, or venue — the reliable presence that forms the backbone of any local scene.
Tips
- •Your consistency as a regular makes you approachable. New dancers are more likely to ask a familiar face to dance than a stranger.
- •Being a regular doesn't mean you can never skip. It means you show up more often than you don't. Consistency, not perfection.
- •The transition from 'person who takes dance classes' to 'dancer' happens when you become a regular somewhere. Commit to a spot.
Common mistakes
- •Scene-hopping so much that you never become a regular anywhere — you end up being a stranger in every venue
- •Only being regular at events where your friends go, instead of exploring different parts of the community
- •Taking your regular status for granted and becoming cliquey or exclusive
Practice drill
Look at your dance calendar for the last month. Which events did you attend most consistently? Where were you a regular? Where did you flake? For the next month, pick one class and one social and attend every single one. Track your attendance. Notice how your experience changes with consistency.