One of mankind’s most powerful communication tools, dancing can tempt clouds into draining their water reserves and warn audiences that they're standing on burning coals. Practice stylish cautionary kicks with today’s Groupon: For $20, you get any four classes and an instructional DVD at Starlight Dance Studio (a $99.95 value). Class dates and times fluctuate throughout the week, so check Starlight’s monthly schedule to chart the optimal movement map.
Starlight Dance Studio’s cadre of championship-winning instructors lead budding dancers in dozens of leg-twirling classes. Students can learn to properly jive to the sounds of big band tunes in Basic West Coast Swing, swirl overseas in International Tango, or spicy up their hip swings with Intermediate to Advance Salsa, a class that requires moderate dancing experience and extensive experience dicing tomatoes. After fine tuning your toe taps, continue the invigorating education at home with either Starlight’s Basic to Intermediate West Coast Swing or Basic to Intermediate Salsa (up to a $39.95 value) educational DVDs. Dance-floor denizens can follow the professional tutelage at any DVD-player-equipped location, making each video a fun activity to partake in at home, share with friends at a party, or pass time in a dental office lobby.
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The Groupon Guide to: Creative Discipline Ideas
Children sleep for about 18 hours a day, but they will sometimes act out during their brief windows of lucidity. And though any parent can teach right from wrong with a timeout or by withholding attention, it takes a special parent to discipline outside the box. Here are some creative punishments for unruly children:
- The child must eat two dinners before bedtime.
- The child must read your Toy Story fan fiction in which Buzz Lightyear spends 47 pages feeling sad about his life.
- The child must watch you smoke an entire carton of cigarettes while you explain precisely why doing so hurts your body.
- The child must get a boring art degree instead of a trendy business one.
- The child must defeat a robot version of his/herself.
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