5 or 10 Zumba, Adult Dance, or Kids' Dance Classes at Foster Dance Studios in Evanston (Up to 78% Off)
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Passionate instructors lead children & adults of all levels through wide variety of styles, such as tap, ballet, and Zumba
Without extracurricular activities, children will take up sedentary pastimes, such as playing video games or baseball. Get them up and moving with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $25 for 5 drop-in Zumba or adult dance classes (up to an $80 value)
- $39 for 10 drop-in Zumba or adult dance classes (up to a $160 value)
- $25 for 5 drop-in children’s dance classes (up to a $90 value)
- $39 for 10 drop-in children’s dance classes (up to a $180 value)<p>
Foster Dance Studios’ class schedules change seasonally and cover a wide variety of dance techniques, such as hip-hop, ballet, musical theater, and modern for students of all levels. See the full winter and summer schedules.<p>
Passionate instructors lead children & adults of all levels through wide variety of styles, such as tap, ballet, and Zumba
Without extracurricular activities, children will take up sedentary pastimes, such as playing video games or baseball. Get them up and moving with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $25 for 5 drop-in Zumba or adult dance classes (up to an $80 value)
- $39 for 10 drop-in Zumba or adult dance classes (up to a $160 value)
- $25 for 5 drop-in children’s dance classes (up to a $90 value)
- $39 for 10 drop-in children’s dance classes (up to a $180 value)<p>
Foster Dance Studios’ class schedules change seasonally and cover a wide variety of dance techniques, such as hip-hop, ballet, musical theater, and modern for students of all levels. See the full winter and summer schedules.<p>
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About Foster Dance Studios
After more than a decade spent establishing an innovative contemporary dance company in Santa Fe, Foster Dance Studios founder Ronn Stewart has touched down once more in a studio beside the Foster Purple Line stop. As the flipside of training the pros of the Joffrey Ballet, Stewart stretches an artistic arm toward as wide a student base as possible with his trademark MoPeD—or More People Dancing—curriculum. Exercises designed to develop rich internal imagery and a strong connection to one's body bear fruit in fluid, aerobic movements that spring from within each student. The center's inclusive philosophy extends to Everybody Move classes, where young children develop motor skills that go beyond racecar imitation by twirling scarves in the air, bouncing balls, and playing musical instruments. The newly constructed studios also find room for Gyrotronic fitness classes and dance schooling in nearly every established mode, along with vivid abstract art accidentally produced by a dancer in a just-painted tutu.