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Can somebody please help me out?
Posted by CelestialBlue59
10/10/2005  12:22:00 PM
I really want to take up some dance lessons. I want to learn how to swing, Salsa, samba, rumba, mambo, cha cha, tango, fox trot, waltz all that good stuff! I really want to perfect what I already know and add some other fancy, crazy dance moves on top of that. Does anybody know of a good dance school in the New York City Area. I've been looking, but a lot of place are really expensive and some of the schools only teach one form of dance for months at a time. I want some variety. Can somebody help me out? If any of you are professionals and do private lessons that would be even better.
Re: Can somebody please help me out?
Posted by Laura
10/10/2005  5:20:00 PM
Some of the best dance schools and dance teachers in the USA are in New York City. Unfortunately, their expertise does not come cheaply. Also, learning to dance all the different dances that you are interested in takes some time.

Two great studios are Dance New York and also Ballroom on Fifth, both in Manhattan. Some of the best professionals in the country teach at these places.

I started learning to dance at the Fred Astaire on the Upper West Side, but that was quite an expensive option.

You could also look for classes at a local college or university, some of the schools have clubs or teams that non-students can join. Or you could see if there are classes at a YMCA or JCC or other community center type place near you.

And finally, some clubs that have partner dance parties offer beginner lessons beforehand. These can be very inexpensive, and perhaps the teachers will also do private lessons at other times.

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