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Atomic Ballroom – Irvine Business Complex

10 Group Dance Classes or One Month of Unlimited Group Dance Classes (Up to 68% Off)

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Value
$120
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$81
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In a Nutshell

Professional dance instructors lead students of all abilities through a variety of swing, ballroom and Latin dance styles

The Fine Print

  • Expires 180 days after purchase.
  • Limit 2 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Must redeem classes in full by the expiration date on your Groupon. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid for clients that have attended classes in the past 6 months. Classes must be used by the same person.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Dancing is a healthy way to physically connect to someone, preferable to giving them a painful bear hug or sewing your head onto their body. Get cheek-to-cheek with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $39 for 10 group dance classes (a $120 value)
  • $89 for one month of unlimited group classes with unlimited evening dances and one Saturday workshop (a $200 value)

Instructors lead beginning, intermediate, and advanced classes in a wide variety of dance styles, such as ballroom, lindy hop, salsa, and belly dancing. Each day, they host a different themed evening dance, during which guests of all abilities can practice their newly acquired skills with fellow students. The instructors also conduct comprehensive workshops on select Saturdays, providing participants with intensive dance instruction and lunch. See the schedule.

Atomic Ballroom

Shesha Marvin was nervous as he gazed out on the dance floor, certain that his pounding heart could even be heard over the booming music. He had always been uneasy on his feet, choosing to lurk by the punch bowl at parties rather than asking girls for a dance—but now, at last, was a chance to overcome his fear. He took a deep breath and stepped out onto the floor, where he was immediately swept away in a rush of lively beats and glimmering lights.

After than fateful night, Shesha was hooked. He began dancing six nights a week at local clubs and, eventually, in Disneyland shows, favoring the lindy-hop and swing styles. He traveled the world to compete in international championships, even performing live on Dancing with the Stars. Today, Shesha brings his years of passion and expertise to his own dance studio, Atomic Ballroom.

Atop the hardwood floors of his spacious studio, Shesha and his instructors lead students of all experience levels through the steps, twirls, and transitions of the East Coast swing, the American fox trot, and the Argentine tango. The instructors can even help couples choreograph a dance for their wedding while providing expert advice on how to sashay gracefully in heels or how to twirl the bride without destroying the reception hall with F5-level winds. Every night of the week, they host a group dance party—from Sunday night tango to Saturday night Ballroom, as well as host dance-infused workouts of Jazzercise and belly dance throughout the week.

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Is Fido in class today?

Atomic Ballroom

4.5 out of 5
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    Irvine Business Complex

    17961 Skypark Cir., Suite C
    Irvine, California 92614
    (949) 250-3332
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