What is the cost/time committment/location?.
Private
lessons currently cost $60 each. I encourage new dancers to buy them in batches
of five. In order to get the most out of your lessons, you need lots of
repetition and recalling to take place.
To help encourage this, you get free admission to your local
Ballroom By Request event with every purchase of five lessons. If you live in the Philadelphia area, lessons will take place
at 119 Gayley street,
Media Pennsylvania.
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If you live in the Hudson Valley, lessons will take place at 2362, Route 82, Lagrangeville, 12540.
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Do I need a partner?
If you are a female, you do not need a
partner, as you will be dancing with me for the whole lesson. You will not
be able to split your lesson with another partner, however you will get
excellent quality attention and will become an excellent following skill, thus
making it a joy for any man to dance with you. I will do my best to connect individual
males who want to sign up, with individual females who want to sign up.
What Dances will I learn?
If you add up all the different types of dances, including
the many varieties of Swing, Waltz, and Tango, you'd have over 15 different
types of dances I am qualified to teach. I can focus on any specific dance
that anybody wants to learn.
If you are just learning for the first time; Most people, who are dancing for the first time, are
looking for the basic dancing techniques to the rhythms of the most popular
dancing music out there. (Such as wedding receptions). Five dances
this could include would be Swing
(Jitterbug), Foxtrot, Hustle, Cha Cha and
Rumba. But the fundamental techniques you'd learn in those classes can
easily be applied to the foot positions and timing of many other dances. Other
popular choices include Waltz, Tango, Salsa & Mambo, Night Club
2-step, Country 2-step, Merengue, Samba, and
all other varieties of swing (West Coast, Lindy, triple rythym, Balboa, etc.
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Why five lessons?
A five week commitment is optimal so
that you can walk away
confident and assured so that this is something you would continue to
enjoy outside of the lessons, as part of a regular healthy lifestyle, for the
rest of your lives (yes, people dance for the rest of their lives). It's no
different than learning to drive, type, learning a foreign language, or a
musical instrument. The learning and teaching principles are the same, only
much more fun and socially engaging.
Do you sell gift certificates?
Yes. Gift Certificates for Private Dance instruction make a great gift.
Can I bring my own music to the Dance
lesson?
I
totally encourage students to bring music that they enjoy, and that makes them
want to dance.
It helps them develop a
conscience for discovering what rhythm and dance a song is, when they hear it at
a wedding or on the radio. I've always personally felt that good music
comes first, and then the desire to dance follows naturally.
Do you teach Line Dances?
I have taught some traditional line dances in group classes.
If you need a quick lesson in the Electric Slide,
the Watermelon Crawl, the two-step, or Cotton eyed Joe, it's not a
problem.

Do you teach wedding couples to dance?
Yes. I've worked with dozens of
engaged couples over the past few years.
Some just want some basic steps
so that they feel fairly competent during their big moment. Others take
months to prepare way ahead of time, and make the first a dance a very
significant moment in the reception. Contact me for future reference. Special rates
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takes dance lessons from me!
How do I sign up?
Drop me an email
with your phone number, or call me, 610-420-4727, and I will enroll you in
the next available slot You can also drop by the studio anytime during Wednesday night
practice, from 8-11 pm. There are openings every few weeks and you can pay
with cash, check, or credit card.
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