FAQ: Classes
Some of the questions posted here have not been answered yet. We will get answers for these questions soon. You will see a bold red [Updated] notice next to the blog title when we do.

Q: When do the classes actually start?
A: Hip Hop starts on Monday the 16th of March, as the 9th is a public holiday. Popping starts on Tuesday the 10th, and B-Boying starts on Wednesday the 11th. Latin classes for the month have already started. As for Ballroom classes...
Q: What's going on with your Ballroom classes? How do I get in on that?
A: We currently have one Ballroom class, from 4-5pm on Thursday, the class unfortunately is not open to newcomers. However, we have received a lot of requests for a new class, and so we hope to start one by April. Anyone interested should let us know as soon as possible, as places for the class are limited to 10 guys and 10 girls.
Q: What will the Hip Hop/Popping/B-Boy classes be like?
A: These three classes will cover the foundations of street dancing. Each class will begin by teaching basic movement and techniques, and eventually move on to choreography and routines.
Q: Will newcomers be able to join the Hip Hop/Popping/B-Boy classes after a few months?
A: To be updated.
Q: Who is a better instructor, Kido or Joey?
A: No comment. They're both probably better than you though.
Q: What are Latin classes like?
A: Latin classes teach the basics of a different style of Latin every month. So far our members have done Samba in January and Cha Cha in February. This month's lessons will cover Rock and Roll.
Q: What happens when we run out of styles (for Latin class)?
A: To be updated.
Q: What are Ballroom classes like?
A: To be updated.
Q: What about payment?
A: Starting in April, the club will be implementing a new payment system.

Classes will start during the first week of every month. During the last week of the previous month, students wishing to join the class may submit the class fee for the coming month. This will place their names on the class list. Those who do not have their names on the list or who do not bring payment at the door may be denied entry into the class.

For students who are already part of the class, payment may be made during the last two weeks of the previous month to reserve their place in the class.
Q: I don't get it.
A: Example: Biscuit is a student in both Hip Hop and Popping classes in September.

In October, he wants to continue Popping and take up Latin. So in the third (second last) week of September, he pays for Popping class in October to guarantee himself a place in the class. He does not pay for Hip Hop. In the last week of September, he pays for Latin class in October so he can join the class when it starts.

However, at the last minute he decides he wants to continue Hip Hop so he comes for the first Hip Hop class in October, bringing his payment so he can enter the class.
Q: Will class fees be raised in the future?
A: Yes. The club needs facilities, unfortunately, and to get those facilities we need funds. Currently, 100% of the fees that you pay go to the instructor. Starting in April, the club plans to raise fees for each class by RM5. This money will go towards the purchase of mirrors (and stuff).
Q: I can't pay that much.
A: If you feel that way, talk to us directly. We won't force you to pay something you can't afford. Not that we think RM5 is a lot of money, but if we think you really can't spare the cash we'll let you off.
Q: Will you post the club's accounts on the blog?
A: Maybe, but we'll have to think about that.
Q: Where will the classes be held?
A: We will notify you on an individual basis. We don't really have a fixed venue for the classes yet (this is why we need your financial support).
That's all for now! If you have any other questions you think we have yet to cover, email us or let us know in the cbox.

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Saturday, 7 March 2009