Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Where is the best place to take ballroom dancing in Seattle?

I'm planning to take ballroom dancing lessons with a partner in the Seattle area (I actually live in Issaquah, about 30 minutes east of Seattle), but we're not sure where to start. We're both complete beginners, and we're looking for something with a little variety--mostly in the smooth dance category: waltz, tango, foxtrot, etc. We'd also like to keep it under a budget of about 60 dollars, ideally 10-12 per lesson. Can anyone help?Where is the best place to take ballroom dancing in Seattle?
You can try looking it up on yahoo but I would suggest calling each studio you consider and maybe taking a few group classes before committing to a studio. Regardless of what other may say about a studio, everyone learns in different ways so you should make sure it is the right place for you. Make sure the people are nice and that it is a place that allows you to have fun- you don't want to wind up somewhere overly competitive or in a frustrating situation. I live in new jersey but around here one private lesson is around 60 so you may have trouble with your budget but group classes are 15 so you may want to start with those. I'd suggest doing your research well before signing up for lessons. Ballroom dancing is a lot of fun. I hope you enjoy it and good luck!

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