Fred Astaire Dance Studios

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Two Private Dance Lessons with Optional Social Dance Parties at Fred Astaire Dance Studios (Up to 85% Off)

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Experienced instructors lead dancers through private, personalized lessons, while optional dance parties let them strut their stuff

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  • $38.50 for two 25-minute private dance lessons ($250 value)
  • $ for two 25-minute private dance lessons and two 40-minute social dance parties ($ value)

For private sessions, duos saunter onto the dance floor for instruction with one of the studio’s energetic teachers. During the social dance parties, rug-cutters show off their newly learned moves in a dance-club setting.

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About Fred Astaire Dance Studios

The consortium of professional instructors at Fred Astaire Dance Studios, which was cofounded by the legendary toe tapper himself, shepherds 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 fox-trot romps or swivel through the modern steps of salsa, swing, or samba. For dancers hoping to hoof it up in a social setting, the group practice parties provide a one-night extravaganza of instruction, demonstrations, and amateur firewalking.