Up to 68% Off Private Dance Lesson at Arthur Murray
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Boost your dance skills with private lessons in styles like waltz, mambo, and cha cha led by experienced instructors
Want to glide across the floor with ease? Dive into a private lesson where an instructor guides you through basics of dances such as Argentine tango and polka. There's no need for a partner; these classes are perfect solo adventures too. You'll get personalized attention that helps you master each step and build confidence on the dance floor.
What we offer
The deal includes one private 30-minute lesson suitable for individuals or pairs, offering personalized instruction. Experience different styles like waltz or mambo as part of Arthur Murray's diverse programs. With its century-long legacy, expect instruction rooted in tradition yet innovative.- One 30-Minute Private Lesson for One or Two People: Personalized guidance in your choice of dance style
Why you should grab the offer
This offer stands out because it combines Arthur Murray's century-long expertise with personalized attention in their private lessons. Students will enjoy the chance to explore various dance styles under expert guidance without needing a partner. The studio's global network allows dancers to connect beyond their local community, enhancing their learning experience. Moreover, participating in exclusive events like Dance-O-Rama adds excitement and social interaction to the journey. This unique approach caters to diverse interests ensuring everyone finds joy in learning something new or perfecting existing skills. Embrace this opportunity for an enriching and fun-filled exploration into the world of dance.Need To Know Info
About Arthur Murray
Arthur Murray has been a leading name in franchise dance since 1912, when the entrepreneur began selling mail-order dance lessons. Expanding his reach, he enlisted teachers to spread his signature dance lessons on first-class steamships and skyrocketed to fame in the '30s after introducing the public to such dances as the Lambeth Walk and The Big Apple. By the 1950s, Arthur and his wife, Kathryn, were hosting their own highly popular TV show on ABC, 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.