Discover Arthur Murray Dance Studio in Mesa for private and group dance lessons up to 50% off
Explore diverse dance styles with expert guidance in both private and group settings
Want to perfect your dance moves? In private classes, couples enjoy personal guidance from top-notch instructors. Group sessions cover basics of popular styles like cha-cha or waltz. With age restrictions at 16+, it's perfect for anyone looking to learn. Check the calendar online and plan your lessons!
What we offer
Choose from options tailored just for couples with personalized private lessons followed by engaging group classes. Whether one couple or two are attending, the focus remains on learning diverse dance styles in a supportive environment. With expert instructors guiding every step, it's a delightful way to embrace new rhythms.- One 30 min. Private Dance Lesson and a 45 min Group Dance Class for One Couple: Experience personalized instruction tailored to you
- One 30 min. Private Dance Lesson and a 45 min Group Dance Class for Two Couples: Enjoy learning together with another couple
Why you should grab the offer
Arthur Murray Dance Studio offers a unique blend of diverse dance styles that cater to all interests, making it an exciting choice for learners at any level. The studio's personalized wedding dance lessons ensure your special day is truly memorable with choreography tailored just for you. Known for its family-friendly environment, it welcomes dancers of all ages into its vibrant community where everyone can share in the joy of movement. Expert instructors are there every step of the way, providing attention that suits individual needs while accommodating different abilities or interests such as sports parallels. With spacious modern facilities enhancing every session, students are inspired by their surroundings as they dive into the world of dance together.Need To Know Info
About Arthur Murray Dance Studio
Arthur Murray has been a figure in franchise dance since 1912, when he began selling mail-order dance lessons. Expanding his reach, he enlisted others to teach his sessions on first-class steamships and skyrocketed to fame in the '30s after introducing the public to dances like the Lambeth Walk. By the '50s, he and his wife were hosting their own TV show, The Arthur Murray Dance Party, which ran for 12 years.
Today, Arthur Murray's team prepares students for rug cutting at special events and weekend nightclub jaunts. Throughout lessons, instructors teach the foundations of two to four dances from a long list of styles that range from Latin to country-western, helping students to learn basic step patterns, timing, and the ability to lead or follow.