Wednesday, June 18, 2025
Instagram Dance Lessons
During the pandemic, many dancers turned to providing online lessons to supplement their income. I recall taking a week-long series of lessons from a Georgian dancer. She was providing lessons on how to play with finger cymbols. The way she organized these lessons was different from what I previously experienced at the time.
This person advertised her lessons in normal instagram posts and request participants to send her a private message to sign up. After registering, she sent me a link to a private video. This was the first video in the series. Each day she sent a new video for participants to view. Each video built on the previous until the final video at the end of the week. During the week, participants were allowed to comment on the video to ask questions. On the last day, the participant is expected to play along through a full-legnth song using the technique learned in the videos. OOnce completed, we were given certificates of completion and were allowed to download the videos.
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Hi Aya!
ReplyDeleteWow! I think that's really cool, and I wish I had heard about this over the pandemic! As a non-dancer, I think it would've been really cool to find a community of others, virtually, and feel like we're doing an activity together. I think it was also a really smart and clever move for the dancers to keep up with their passions and income in a new setting!