Junior Ballroom & Latin ClassesAdult
Ballroom & Latin Classes
  Next Monthly Workshop:
With Dee Kanevsky
Sunday Feb. 7th, 2010

ALWAYS CALL TO CONFIRM
Classes subject to change or cancellation.

International Rhumba 11:30am - 12:30pm
Merengue/ Mambo 12:40 - 1:40pm
Quickstep 1:50- 2:50pm

$25 per Class
$20 per Class If Paid by Feb 1st:
$10 off when registered for all 3
No Discounts After Feb 1st

Singles & Couples Welcome
Beginners thru Advanced

Call for location: 917-754-8957

If there is a particular dance that  you are interested in, please feel free to contact us.





Private and semi-private lessons are arranged by appointment, making every effort to accommodate the specific needs of each individual.
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1. Do I need dance experience to take lessons?
No. All dancers start as newcomers. The more you practice through attending dances and taking lessons, the better you will become.

2. Do I need a partner to take lessons?
No. You will take your private Lessons with a teacher, and your group Lessons with a group of people of similar skill level. Some couples also choose to take private lessons separately, each with their own instructor. Others take them together with one instructor.

3. What should I wear for my dance lesson?
Everyday attire is appropriate for dancing. A lightweight dress shoe with socks or nylons is best if you do not have ballroom dance shoes (you can buy dance shoes when you come in for your lesson). Please do not wear sneakers, rubber-soled shoes or metal spike-heel shoes.

4. How much can I learn in one private lesson?
After one lesson, a new dancer can learn several figures and link them together in combination to successfully dance an entire song. With experience you will learn faster in the future. Though advanced dancers may learn many figures over the course of one private lesson, they usually choose to focus on only a few concepts or figures in each Private Lesson with the intent of perfecting technique and "looking good."

You may be able to practice at the studio but there is a charge called a floor fee. Just make sure to be courteous (speak softly, stay out of the way) of the individuals who are currently taking lessons. Individuals and couples who take the time to practice will retain the most information.

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