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Where Do You Go To Learn Ballroom Dancing?

You watch it in the movies, you watch it on TV and you suddenly you want to put on those dancing shoes and twirl around the room. Or maybe you think it's a great way to get your daily dose of exercise because it looks like a lot more fun than that boring gym you've enrolled in. Never mind the why, ballroom dancing is sure to have you hooked so what you need to do is to look around and find out where you need to go to in order to learn to dance.

 

Most newcomers are a bit shy and scared. Well, that's how everyone feels before they join, so you are no exception. In the last 10 years, there's been an explosion of ballroom dancing classes so it shouldn't be difficult for you to find one. You can do a personal, one on one kind of class or you can go to a regular class with a partner or you go there and you are allotted a partner. Then again, today you can pick up an instructional video and practice those moves at home.

Good places to look for regular dance classes are the newspapers and the Internet. You get to choose exactly which ballroom dance you want to learn and also find out how much you will have to pay out. Some sites on the Internet have video tutorials where you can watch and learn for free. Scout around as well at any dance class close to where you stay or work. Go ask the dance studios near your place if they have adult dancing classes and the timings. Sometimes, there could be crash courses or dance camps that will be held so you need to keep a sharp eye out for these announcements.

You could also try the university or colleges because a lot of them offer dance as a subject or as a physical activity. So the chances of them holding classes for the public will be good. These you will find, are usually also very affordable.

You'll never know just how enjoyable ballroom dancing can be till you go out there and learn. So if you think that you would like to dance, go join a class as soon as possible – you'll be so glad you did!

 

Ballroom Dancing Schools Headlines

Gazette.Net: Lets get ready to rumba: Students prep for ballroom dancing competition

When the physical education teacher at Northview Elementary School in Bowie invited students to try out for the school’s ballroom dancing team, he didn’t expect many boys to respond, but surprisingly, they did.

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Fifth-graders take to the dance floor

Dance mania spreads to 26 Baltimore County elementary schools About 90 fifth-graders at Gunpowder Elementary donned their best dancing duds for a recital, capping off a week of lessons in cha-cha, merengue, tango and swing at the Perry Hall school. Since the ballroom course was introduced six years ago at two Baltimore County schools, it has caught on, said Suzanne Henneman, dance resource ...

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Baltimore County fifth graders take to the dance floor

Dance mania spreads to 26 Baltimore County elementary schools The idea of dancing with a boy sent several fifth-grade girls at Gunpowder Elementary in Perry Hall into a tailspin. One girl even gathered 25 signatures on a petition to stop the lessons -- but ultimately she left the sheet at home. Alan Zhang (left), with Devan Muhly on his arm, and other students practice their entrances and exits ...

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‘Dancing for the Arts’

Area residents will be polishing their dancing shoes and practicing their steps for a “Dancing with the Stars”-type contest to be held April 21 in Martinsville.

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Community education offering many classes

St. Johns County School District Community education courses are beginning the first week of February, with six to nine-week sessions.

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