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What is best ballroom dance city?
Posted by timjowers
7/13/2003  7:32:00 AM
Where is the best city for ballroom dance?First, let me say that we are 32 years old and dancing for fun. Though we compete our objective is not to find a studio to take lessons. Our objective is to find other, similar dancers with whom we can improve. We are visiting some relatives in Tampa in a few weekends and are considering moving to Tampa, San Diego, Atlanta, SF, etc. Specifically, what city has dances for the general public attended by >5 active ballroom dance couples in adult A (<35)?

We live in Columbia, SC and can go to a club where Salsa is danced at a high level. We can also go to shag clubs and country dance clubs. The local USABDA meets twice monthly, has excellent facilities, but has few competitive dancers. The local studios have few to no competing dancers. Anyone know of a city we should investigate?

We have looked at the web sites for several USABDA groups but they are not impressive. Also, we looked at the regional comp.s in San Jose and Seattle and from the list of dances (not even each required dance in bronze latin for instance) concluded that ballroom dance may be weaker on the west coast than here. For now, our thoughts are #1 location is probably in the mid-west and #2 maybe the Miami area. Anyone have any input on this?

Thanks!
Tim
re: What is best ballroom dance city?
Posted by Laura
7/13/2003  8:48:00 AM
Looking at the regional competition lists is misleading. In most USABDA competitions they do not offer all five dances at the lowest syllabus levels. The idea is that beginners (bronze dancers) can spend their time focussing on a couple of dances so they can get started rather than facing the hurdle of having all 5 "competition ready" for their first time out.

In terms of numbers of active amateur competitors, the North East (Boston/New York/New Jersey) is the biggest. The Manhattan Amateur Classic is a MASSIVE amateur competition held every January. I can't speak for the Mid-West, but, but I have first hand reports that the amateur scene in Miami for competitive ballroom dancing is miniscule. There's a lot of competitions, but those are mostly for Pro/Am competitors.

California has a decent amateur scene, but not as big as the New York City area. Still, there are so many amateur competitions in the Bay Area alone that you could go to one a month and never have to go far enough away to require spending the night in a hotel. Los Angeles and Las Vegas are short and cheap plane rides away, which nearly doubles the number of competitions available yearly.

Of the top amateurs in International Standard right now, most are from New York City, with the rest being from California. There's a few other high-ranking couples from other places, but it really is mostly an East Coast/West Coast kind of thing.

In Latin it's also almost an East Coast/West Coast kind of thing, with some great competitors from Texas, too.

And of course there's the slew of good people based at BYU in Utah.

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