Edited and translated by Wang Xin, People's Daily Online.
With better living standard, more parents in Chongqing, southwest China, like to send their children to learn an artistic skill. For girls, dancing is a popular choice. Supply comes with demand, private dancing trainers are gradually known by more people.
Wang Yinxue is one of the dancing trainers who have taught dancing for six years. She has nearly 20 years experiences in dancing, and has performed in many large-scaled and well-known dancing shows. Now her golden age for dancing is gone, so she chose to teach dancing because she still loves it and considers dancing is her whole-life career.
In Wang's opinion, one-to-one private training is more suitable than group teaching for dancing. "Learning dance is not like learning musical instrument. Dancing needs more details, communications, and corrections from teacher in class."
More private dancing trainers are needed as the dance training institutions boom in Chongqing, but some institutions are not qualified; their dancing movements are more like acrobatics.
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