Episode 98: Jo Emmerson - Seeing the Changes As Ceroc Evolves
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Jo Emmerson has recently qualified as an intermediate Ceroc teacher. Her dance story illustrates just how much Ceroc keeps evolving. After a hiatus to West Coast Swing, coming back to Ceroc was like walking into a room full of friends she didn't know yet, and a smoother slotted style of dancing.
Listen to her opinions on rotational versus slotted dancing, whether it's harder for leads or followers, and how she balances private life with teaching.
Chapters:
- How did Jo start with Ceroc? [0:40]
- The reasons Jo wanted to be a taxi dancer [4:30]
- Moving to Manchester meant no Ceroc! [7:15]
- Ceroc style had changed when Jo went back to a more slotted style [10:10]
- Jo gives her thoughts on why there is more slotted dancing in Cambridgeshire [12:55]
- How did Jo get into teaching? [15:26]
- What was going through Jo's head when she first taught a class? [17:57]
- Find out why Jo thinks Ceroc is hard for followers, as well as leads [21:56]
- Blood sweat and tears for Jo's intermediate Ceroc training [26:45]
- Shout out to Jo's private classes [28:44]
- Balancing private life with teaching [30:55]
- Summary [31:21]
- Up next [32:31]
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