Two or Four Private Ballroom Dance Lessons for One or Two at Champion Ballroom Center (Up to 83% Off)
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Dance-loving trio guides students through traditional dances such as foxtrot, waltz & cha-cha in private lessons for one or two
Dancing is a great way to express yourself, much like sculpting or shouting at a fire hydrant. Loosen up without loosening buttons with this Groupon.
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- $35 for two private ballroom dance lessons for one or two (a $140 value)
- $49 for four private ballroom dance lessons for one or two (a $280 value)<p>
Mark, Rhonda, and JW’s one-hour private ballroom dance lessons reveal the steps to such classic dances as the foxtrot, cha-cha, and waltz. Students of all skill levels can master the traditional moves, and partners are welcome to the lessons.
Champion Ballroom Center
Mark and Rhonda, Champion Ballroom Center’s dance instructor duo, cultivated their love of dance initially as a hobby, and then pursued it aggressively as a career. Though they both had day jobs, they regularly entered themselves into dance competitions, along with hanging out at dance halls for practice. Eventually they quit their jobs and became instructors. Today, the couple teaches regularly, shimmies frequently, and judges amateur competitions several times a year.
Mark’s lessons hone in on the Latin dances of cha-cha and rumba with a smattering of east coast swing, and Rhonda enlightens students on traditional steps such as the foxtrot, waltz, or tango. Partners aren’t needed for any of their classes as, more often than not, there will also be another individual grooving to the beat of their internal sound system.
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About Champion Ballroom Center
Mark and Rhonda, Champion Ballroom Center's dance instructor duo, cultivated their love of dance initially as a hobby, and then pursued it aggressively as a career. Though they both had day jobs, they regularly entered themselves into dance competitions, along with hanging out at dance halls for practice. Eventually they quit their jobs and became instructors. Today, the couple teaches regularly, shimmies frequently, and judges amateur competitions several times a year.
Mark's lessons hone in on the Latin dances of cha-cha and rumba with a smattering of east coast swing, and Rhonda enlightens students on traditional steps such as the foxtrot, waltz, or tango. Partners aren't needed for any of their classes as, more often than not, there will also be another individual grooving to the beat of their internal sound system.