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American Ballroom NC – Northwest Raleigh

Dance Package with Two Group Lessons and One Private Lesson for One or Two ($104 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Duos or solo dancers learn swing, tango, foxtrot or other moves during group sessions, then fine-tune skills during private lesson.

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jul 22, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Must activate by expiration date on Groupon, all sessions expire 1 month from activation date. Valid only at Raleigh location.
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Like outrunning the police in a horse costume, learning a new skill is easier with a partner. Speed up the learning process with this Groupon.

$29 for a Dance Package for One or Two ($104 Value)

The package includes one private lesson (an $80 value) and two group classes (a $24 value). Students choose from a class schedule that includes sessions focusing on the waltz, tango, rumba, swing, and hustle. Though this Groupon is good for two, it’s also valid for solo students to come and be paired with a partner for lessons.

American Ballroom NC

American Ballroom NC’s instructors, Dawn Killam and Jim Sigona bring a combined 30 years of experience as they transform double-left-footed beginners into fleet-footed social dancers. They specialize in American-ballroom style, which adapts easily to any social situation, and teach everything from foxtrots and sambas to the lindy hop. Wedding dance lessons prevent newlyweds from taking to the dance floor only knowing the mashed potato, and other focused programs help students brush up on casual social dancing and performance and competitive routines.

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American Ballroom NC

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    Northwest Raleigh

    13200 Strickland Rd., Suite 116
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27613
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Reviews

  • Taking a class here and so far, I'm getting the hang of it... Looking forward to next week.
    Reviewer, 11/30/11
  • Dawn and Jim are only aggressive in teaching me solid techniques to take my dancing to the next level.
    Reviewer, 11/30/11