Discover a better way to impress the crowds at swanky social functions than by singing Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde in its entirety. For $18, today’s Groupon gets you two private, 45-minute dance lessons in your choice of ballroom style and one practice party or 45-minute group class at Fred Astaire Dance Studio (up to a $115 value). Come for one-on-one training from highly experienced instructors and instill the subtle elegance of waltzes, fox-trots, tangos, and more into your dancing gams.
Specializing in Latin and ballroom dancing, Fred Astaire Dance Studio is a national studio. No matter how busy your schedule or how leaden your feet, Fred Astaire’s staff of professionally trained and certified instructors can tailor private sessions to match any dancer's skill level and specific goals.
Private introductory lessons ($95 for one class, with the first one often offered for free) last 45 minutes and acquaint students with the studio's spacious dancing environment before teaching the basics of ballroom dance. Following the conclusion of your second private session, you'll be ready for a practice party ($20) or a 45-minute group class (a $15 value), during which you'll trip the light fantastic with fellow students—without clumsily tripping on the light itself.
Reviews
Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Bloomfield Hills was featured on Detroit's ABC 7 News. Nine CityVoters give it a five-star rating, and four Google Mappers give it a three-star average:
- They challenge you to learn new steps and with the group lessons offered, you can learn many various dances at your own pace. Best part is the instructors, friendly, funny, witty, charming and elegant with many being international champions. – lauhoffm123, CityVoter
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History of Hot Yoga
Hot yoga, in which yoga is practiced in rooms heated up to 110 degrees, was first discovered by accident during the Great Yoga Fire of 1556. The danger to students in the burning yoga studio was undeniable, but so too were the increased benefits of practicing yoga in such extreme heat. All 44 students declined to leave the studio and were commended for their bravery.
For the next 400 years, there were no safe methods to practice Hot Yoga, until modern technology allowed the exercise to be practiced without danger of catching on fire. Today you get all the benefits of being on fire with none of the drawbacks.
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