10-Class Pass, 4 Beginner's Classes, or Party for Up to 10 at Shimmy Shimmy Dance Studio Inc. in Medford (Up to 67% Off)
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Students of all ages, sizes, and experience levels spin on poles between hot-pink walls or explore new genres of flirty or classic dance
Pole dancing offers a pole-based exercise more effective than 1920s pole sitting, more energizing than pole vaulting, and more sensual than polenta. Go for a spin with this Groupon.
Choose from Three Options
$49 for a 10-class pass, valid for a choice of four classes (up to a $150 value)
- Belly dance
- Ballet
- Zumba
- Burlesque chair dance
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$59 for four beginner pole-dancing or aerial-silks classes (up to a $120 value)<p>
$199 for a pole-dancing party for up to 10 (up to a $400 value)
- Deposit fee is waived for Groupon customers
- 90-minute instructional class with mini choreographed routine
- Posed photos are taken and emailed within 48 hours<p>
Need To Know Info
About Shimmy Shimmy Dance Studio Inc.
When she was 15, Heather had already been dancing for a decade, and she vowed to one day open her own studio. Later, while in school for interior design, she took her first-ever pole-dancing class and found it was love at first twirl; she installed a pole in her own home that very afternoon. Though she worked for a while as a professional designer, she felt compelled to step away from decorating other people's homes to pursue her teenage dream, swathing her newly opened studio space in hot-pink paint and floor-to-ceiling mirrors. Today, it's a go-to hub for novice dancers of all ages, sizes, and experience levels and for barber's poles looking to switch careers. While Heather and three other instructors teach belly dance, aerial technique, burlesque, and fitness classes, though Heather's main passion still lies with pole dancing. She finds it rewarding to watch as students—who currently include spinners in their 60s—break past mental blocks to do moves they never thought possible. She grins each time her students report that they're feeling stronger and healthier just doing everyday tasks, like buying anvils at the grocery store. "I don't feel like it's a job," she says, noting the supportive environment created by her students and the joyous bachelorette and birthday parties—where, she maintains, the older guests always turn out to be wilder than the 20-somethings. "It feels like I'm hanging out with friends."