$15 for One Private Lesson, One Group Lesson, and One Dance Party at Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Morristown ($129 Value)
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- More than a dozen dance styles
- Personalized instruction
- Seasoned instructors
Social activists often tell groups of citizens to vote with their feet, failing to realize that the dexterity required to cast votes in modern ballot boxes makes this method highly impractical. Train your weight-bearing buddies for a host of precision tasks with today’s Groupon: for $15 you get one private lesson, one group lesson, and one dance party (a $129 value) at Fred Astaire Dance Studio in Morristown.
The consortium of professional instructors at Fred Astaire Dance Studio, which was cofounded by legendary toe tapper Fred Astaire himself, shepherd students of all ages and skill levels through lessons that span the style spectrum. Patrons can learn how to cavort through classic waltz and fox-trot romps or swivel through the modern steps of salsa, swing, or mambo. Private introductory lessons ($99 value for one class) acquaint students with the studio's spacious dancing environment before teaching the basics of ballroom dance. Following the conclusion of your private session, you'll be ready for a group class ($20 value), also in your choice of dance styles, where you'll trip the light fantastic with fellow students—without clumsily tripping on the light itself. By the end of your lessons, you'll feel calm and serene as you whirl and waltz through the group dance party ($10 value), where everyone gets to have fun showing off their new skills. Make your feet happy enough to forget that your hands broke up with them via text message.
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About Fred Astaire Dance Studio
The professional instructors at Fred Astaire Dance Studio North Jersey, a chain of dance schools that was cofounded by the legendary toe tapper himself, shepherd students of all ages and skill levels through lessons that span the style spectrum. Low-pressure private sessions allow enthusiastic teachers to fine-tune individual students' techniques and form using their expert eyes and mechanical dancing shoes preprogrammed to do the charleston. Patrons can learn how to cavort through classic waltz and foxtrot romps or swivel through the modern steps of salsa, swing, or samba. For dancers hoping to sashay in a social setting, the group practice parties provide a one-night extravaganza of instruction, demonstrations, and amateur fire walking.