Highlights
Dive into swing, salsa, and hustle with personal lessons, group classes, and fun practice parties for all skill levels
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About This Deal
Looking for a fun way to learn how to dance? This deal includes two private lessons where you can get personalized attention and learn at your own pace. You'll also join a group lesson that's perfect for practicing your new moves with others. Plus, there's a practice party session that makes learning even more enjoyable. Get ready to hit the dance floor with confidence!
What we offer
This deal offers two private lessons tailored just for you alongside one engaging group class that brings everyone together. Experience an exciting practice party where you can try out your new moves in a relaxed setting. Arthur Murray's unique approach ensures every student enjoys learning at their own pace while exploring various dance styles.- $29.00 for 2 private lessons, 1 group lesson &1 practice party ($289.00 value): Includes personal guidance in private sessions, a lively group class, and an engaging practice party
Why you should grab the offer
Arthur Murray Dance Center - Bayside Queens stands out with its tailored teaching approach that adapts to each student's individual needs and preferences. With access to over 20 different dance styles under one roof, students can explore diverse interests from ballroom to Latin dances in a supportive environment. The studio's affiliation with the globally recognized Arthur Murray franchise means you'll benefit from time-tested teaching methods backed by years of experience. Not only do they offer general lessons but specialized wedding programs are also available if you're preparing for your big day! Conveniently located across New York areas such as Bayside or Commack means getting quality instruction is easy no matter where you live or work.Fine Print
About Arthur Murray Dance Center
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.