Private Lesson – Latin provides a rare opportunity to observe the coaching methods of renowned Latin teacher and adjudicator Peter Maxwell as he works directly with a competitive Latin dance couple. Instead of presenting isolated figures or theoretical concepts, this instructional program focuses on the practical process of correcting technique, refining choreography, and developing better competitive performance.
One of the central themes throughout the course is Peter Maxwell’s emphasis on comparing movement before and after correction. By clearly identifying technical weaknesses, applying specific coaching advice, and immediately demonstrating the resulting improvement, dancers can better understand how technical changes influence balance, timing, body action, expression, and overall performance quality.
The lessons cover four major International Latin dances and provide valuable insight into both coaching methodology and competitive dance development.
What You’ll Learn
- How professional coaches analyze dance performance
- Methods for identifying technical weaknesses
- Applying corrections to choreography and movement quality
- Understanding visible differences before and after technical adjustments
- Improving partnership coordination and presentation
- Practical coaching concepts for teachers and competitors
Course Contents
1. Introduction – Private Lesson: Latin
2. Teaching & Coaching Latin Choreography – Rumba
3. Teaching & Coaching Latin Choreography – Cha Cha Cha
4. Teaching & Coaching Latin Choreography – Samba
5. Teaching & Coaching Latin Choreography – Paso Doble
Who Is This Video For?
This program is suitable for:
- Competitive Latin dancers
- Dance teachers and coaches
- Medal test candidates
- Choreographers seeking coaching concepts
- Intermediate and advanced dancers looking to improve performance quality
Unlike figure-based instructional videos, Private Lesson – Latin focuses on the coaching process itself, making it a valuable educational resource for dancers who want to understand not only what to improve, but also how elite coaches identify and solve technical problems in real training situations.










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