· What gets you angry and what makes you sad? Who do you admire who shares your feelings or has found a way to work around the sadness or anger?
I feel that nower days the students you teach often have a number of hobbies and due to this fact dance can be side lined if it is not their main focus, particularly when it comes to a show and examinations it lets down other members of their class or team. I think that some parents don’t grasp the extent of the way to discipline their children and encouraging them to remain disciplined.
· What do you love about what you do? Who do you admire who also seems to love this or is an example of what you love?
I love having the opportunity to share the passion and love of what I do onto others. Seeing a student come from a beginner and progress and develop with confidence and skill is so rewarding. I admire my previous teacher, Tracey Wring who taught at the school I began my training at, Jason Theatre School . I admire her teaching expertise and skill at creating some lovely choreography for show work. I also admire my previous colleague Jo Dilly, who taught Ballet at a previous school I worked for. She was so good at drawing out the best in the students and their ability and had the fine line between being an approachable teacher yet a having a natural sense of care and caricature about her. I feel the only people who share my feelings are my peers who trained alongside me as they understand the pros and cons that occur from teaching children dance.
· What do you feel you don’t understand? Who do you admire and who does seem to understand it or who has found a way of making not understand it interesting or beautiful or has asked the same questions as you?
I do not understand when students do not remain committed to lessons as they have a number of other hobbies that they do, I understand that they want to have an active lifestyle but time is often of the essence and I don’t believe that if they are doing a large number of hobbies that they would not be allowing each one the time or effort needed. The majority of parents do understand the time and energy required to remain a well skilled dancer and the commitment that is required but is frustrating when they don’t and they believe they know better than you.