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Date Posted: 16:28:13 04/11/03 Fri
Author: Jilted dancer
Subject: This board doesn't look too busy but I'll try anyway and see if I get any responses. I started Irish dancing because of RD and LOTD.

When I started dancing I didn't really know anything about certified and non certified schools. I thought irish dance was irish dance. I started dancing with a non-certified school but didn't know it at the time. Once I got more into irish dance and started researching I realized the difference. I love to dance but feel kind of ripped off because this group never took the time to explain the difference between a certified and non-certified school. There is one certified school in my area but through an ironice twist of faith, they refuse to take dancers from the non-certified school because they don't have a good relationship with them--no exceptions, I've tried. I don't dance there any more because after more than a year I got tired of learning the same basic steps over and over and not progressing. I am sure there are some great non-certified dance schools out there that are better than this one was but my question is, what do you non-certified schools do to help your new dancers understand their options. Or do you even do that? If you don't, what is your justification, why not tell them the truth and explain the options so they can make a more informed decision? This has just upset me immensely. I could have still been dancing if this non-certified group had just been courtious enough to give me my options.

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