Here's what we WOULD have taught: I did 2 weeks of work designing what I had for you all to do - and choreographed it to fit precisely into one hour exactly. Plus hours and hours creating and duplicating the prizes. We created the following segments to teach - 1. (5 minutes) The warm up at 127 BPM "Love Stoned" 2. (5 minutes) The way it was - showing the 1988 DVD we passed out. Pointing out that outside of NY - tons of folks did what Karie & I do today. 3. (15 minutes) Elements of the basic turn. People's dance speed is limited by their confort turning fast. Drill with weights and the pole - use Super Chumbo music 4. (5 minutes) The speed and history issues - 128 BPM was tha vagerage dance speed in 1980, 115 is the top competative speed today - till world hustle that is. Show the Randy Deats original Hustle book I brought from 1977. 5. (10 minutes) The 12&3 versus &123 count - demonstrate use of 4 count figures to scale back the load. 6. (10 minutes) Move Conversions - Use katie to demonstrate strut versus grapevine and NY walk to "I kissed a girl". Demonstrate change in "around the world - to three different speeds. 7. (10 minutes) review concepts - pass out prizes and explain their significance. Ron called the plan a seminar. I agree with Ron completely. Actually - with all we had to teach - we needed 2-3 hours. Training the other trainers/instructors would have been a great finish - so they could spread the word. The prizes where 1.) a mixed 1979 disc of all the fast music of the period made for me by a freind as a gift to you all - with the list of the top 100 disco dance hits - average speed 124 BPM. 2.) Katies top hits - all the music the kids love best and prefer to dance too - aren't you curious to see what that was? 3.) A DVD of the 1988 hustle reunion and 1996 dance party at Desire' We also created Katies disk as a speed orderd disk for the class (not passed out) so we could go from slow to fast on one disk IN ORDER. When Diane saw it she said - this is just 120 BPM and up! Like I was pulling something - in fact, it's not my fault that all the songs the kids want fall at 120 and up - I let Katie pick whatever she wanted at whatever speed and put on one disk. And the slowest speed was 120 BPM. This is what we had ready for you - and we were glad to teach it - had we been allowed.