Brian B

Louisville, KY, United States

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Jun 12 at 10:47 AM

I danced on my first team in 1998! It was a rush. Fun Fact Emily was on a US Open Winning WCS Team back in the day :-)

May 07 at 12:02 PM

Oh... that's an interesting suggestion. I'll look into that and let you know what we come up with! Stay tuned and that's for a cool suggestion. -Brian

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May 01 at 01:37 PM

Woops! You're totally right. We will get it fixed asap! Thanks for catching it. -Brian

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May 01 at 01:35 PM

Hey Thanks Charles! We're excited about the members area. Lots of new things coming like new dance styles (Like Argentine Tango) and the BIG news which we have not made public yet is the launch of an app! There will be one for iPhone and one for Android. We should have something to announce in about 6 weeks or so but it's in development as we speak! -Brian

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May 01 at 01:34 PM

Absolutely! You can (and should) learn to do it from an open position. You can use 2 hands (although I prefer 1) Just stay close to your partner to allow her to cross! Let us know how it goes. -Brian

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Apr 25 at 02:46 PM

Hey Doug! I'm super sorry. We're not quite as good as the big boys like youtube and haven't had any issues but... there is a little info on our FAQ page under "playback issues" that will help troubleshoot. https://www.westcoastswingonline.com/faqs/ Please let me know what you find out so I can look into any issues on my end. Thanks for the feedback. -Brian

Apr 25 at 02:41 PM

Yikes - Thanks for letting us know Clint. Megan is on it and we will have it fixed soon! -Brian

Apr 19 at 01:59 PM

It's one of our favorites :-)

Apr 16 at 11:10 AM

Welcome Mark! Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help. We're always there for you! Best wishes from the USA - Brian

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Apr 12 at 05:34 PM

Yes, Yes and YES! You're so right on. We try to address that with new dancers but sometimes they don't hear it because they are so focused on just learning what's in front of them. It seems to become obvious once the dancers are well past that point. We just try to encourage them (so they don't lose faith) and they can learn that it's just part of the game of learning. Thanks so much for sharing Lawrence!