 - How do I learn to dance?
Dancing becomes easy and fun the moment you begin
lessons with one of our friendly Fred Astaire experts.
Hundreds of thousands have already learned to dance
the Fred Astaire way. There is no need to bring a
partner to learn and enjoy dancing in any one of our
studios.
- Will it take long?
You will be able to begin dancing after your first
lesson. The length of your training depends upon how
many dances you would like to learn and how proficient
you would like to become in each dance.
- Are your teaching methods difficult?
Not at all. We are famous for making learning to dance
fun and easy.
- How much do lessons cost?
Each individual studio determines its own cost schedules
but it usually depends on a number of factors; how
proficient you want to be; which dance you want to
learn; the number of days and weeks in your dance
schedule, etc. After the Introductory special your instructor will recommend the most suitable
program so you have better knowledge to make an informed
choice.
- Can I learn the latest and most popular
steps?
You can learn the very steps in any or all social
and nightclub dances like Swing, Samba, Merengue,
Rumba, Cha-Cha, Mambo, Tango, Waltz, Country and more.
- Will my lessons interfere with my busy
schedule?
You may take lessons any time you wish. Our studio is open from 12:00 PM to 9:00 PM, weekdays and Saturdays and Sundays by appointment.
- How qualified will my instructor be?
All of our dance experts must complete a most arduous
training regimen. They are experienced in the dance
floor and knowledgeable in all techniques to help
you master today’s popular dances. Rest assured
the teachers selected for you are the best in the
business. - What should I wear?
Sneakers are not the best since they stick to the floor and limit your
mobility in certain dances. Your best option is to wear something
similar to what you would wear when you go out dancing. Other than
that, just dress comfortably.
What’s the benefit of taking dance
lessons?
Dancing is the first line of social activity. Good
dancing is a lifetime investment in fun, poise, confidence,
improved personality and new friends. It is also a
superb physical conditioner, providing fun without
strenuous effort. Learning to dance will open up a
wonderful new world of togetherness and a thriving
year-round social calendar.
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