PreBronze

Registered:: 06-27-2002
Posts: 174
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This is against the current rules. If it happened, someone (the organizer) was asleep at the switch. In order to dance as a pro in a pro am event at an NDCA comp, a teacher must be registered with the NDCA as a pro. If you hold a pro membership in NDCA, you can't dance as an amateur either in pro-am or am-am.
I once again have confirmation of one of my mother's favorite sayings 'believe nothing you hear and only half of what you see'. Well, after doing some digging, I realize I saw the incorrect half in this case. I thought when this pro danced in the open latin 5 dance that she was the student but she was not. The student appears to be a very good male dancer. Well at least the person with me that thought the same thing happened to be a very good male pro dancer.
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Silver
Registered:: 06-25-2002
Posts: 295
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Thank you Laura. I thought my point was obvious.
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