Carolina Lee Li Dance Lessons
About
I've been a dance instructor for the past 4 years and have experienced with many different people interested in learning dancing, from little kids to young and adult people as well. My service stands out because it's personalized, my class is based in your necessities as a student and in what you're interested in achieving in terms of dancing. My main goal is for my students to develop technique through dance movements, as well as rythm memorization and syncronization through various choreographies provided in class. Also to develop an emotional and performance connection to the dance that's been taught.
I love watching my students enjoying what they're learning and eventually watching progress as well by becoming a better dancer through consistency engagement to dancing. I also enjoy the fact that I transmit my knowledge in dancing to my students for them to become a better dancer.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
First, I get to know the student and talk about their interests in terms of dancing, the goals that they want to achieve with the dance lessons. After that, we focused the class on their needs.
The class is usually divided in three sessions: 1.Stretching 2.Warm ups 3.Choreography
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I've taken many dance lessons in the following Dance Studios:
1.Anaheim Ballet
2.Millenium Dance Complex
3. International Dance Academy
4. EDGE Performing Dance Center
5. Playground LA
6. Evolution Dance Studios
7. D1 Dance (Peru)
How did you get started teaching?
I started teaching back in Peru in different schools to little kids, about 3 years ago. Then I continued teaching in Dance studios, still little kids. In november of last year (2016), I moved back to California and ever since then I've been teaching in a studio in the city in which I live, Rowland Heights, but now to people around my age.
What types of students have you worked with?
I started working with little kids, around the age of 4 to 10 years, as well as 10 to 15 years. Now, I'm working with people around my age, in between 20 to 30 years. I also worked with adults providing them choreos for special ocassion events and currently teaching private lessons to kids as well.
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
1. What goals do you want to achieve with the classes? Improve your technique, performance, memory, confidence in yourself?
2. Do you want to focus on technique, rythm, style, choreo?
3. What style are you interested in learning? Jazz, modern, latin, hip hop?
4. Do you want to be a professional dancer or is it a class to learn the basic skills of dancing?