Alright, I'm a Lindy Hopper and on occasion I do enjoy competing. I get to show off in front of others, despite my relative inexperience, and it's fun. Last year I competed at the <a href="http://dancepros.net/newyearsevehome.html">Danvers New Years</a> in…
Originally posted Saturday, January 8, 2005 (7 years ago)
If you have WCS points, and you go to ALHC, they are recorded and available in a book there. Some Lindy events (I'm almost 100 sure of this) have a similar point system to what (it seems) you're used to. If you want to see what your standing is, you can look here:
Mine is mostly right. I don't know how slow they are to update.
if you want to see how they differentiate between lindy and west coast, so a search for Doug Silton's points, you'll see how it's broken down there.
Just a pretty clear explaination of points there.
What level should I compete at?
Alright, I'm a Lindy Hopper and on occasion I do enjoy competing. I get to show off in front of others, despite my relative inexperience, and it's fun. Last year I competed at the <a href="http://dancepros.net/newyearsevehome.html">Danvers New Years</a> in…
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If you have WCS points, and you go to ALHC, they are recorded and available in a book there. Some Lindy events (I'm almost 100 sure of this) have a similar point system to what (it seems) you're used to. If you want to see what your standing is, you can look here:
http://www.swingdancecouncil.com/registry_search_backup.asp
Mine is mostly right. I don't know how slow they are to update.
if you want to see how they differentiate between lindy and west coast, so a search for Doug Silton's points, you'll see how it's broken down there. Just a pretty clear explaination of points there.
better bump this before someone starts yet another varient of when/how/where to compete thread.
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