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Dance is an old art that has been present in our history for many years. With every passing month and year, newer dance styles were created and learned by dance lovers with great interest. Dance has a pacifying effect on its viewers with its ideal blend of music and movements. Dance schools and studios were started to teach students a variety of dance styles. Dancing Studios NYC offers students with numerous dancing options for both students who have formal experience and for who do not have any. This way everybody gets to explore their hidden dancing talent.

Dancing studios divide their students into four groups – beginners, advanced beginners, intermediate and professional. Learners who have no previous dance experience are enrolled into the initial stage i.e. beginners classes. Even students who have not danced for quite some time are also enrolled into this category. The basic steps are taught to students in this beginners’ class. Basic steps lay the base for future dance moves, which can be complex in nature.

In the advanced beginners’ class, students who have crossed the beginners’ stage can continue their learning spree by enrolling for this class. To enroll directly into this class, students need to have one year’s dance experience and current dance practice. For higher dance classes, students need to have more than two years current dance skills.

These classes have flexible timings, so that every student can be given a chance to accomplish their dancing dream. The fees of these classes vary according to the level and mode of learning.

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I don't need no school. I'm like a cross between John Travolta, Patrick Swayze, Christopher Walken and Beyonce. I got mad skilz...Could probably teach you a thing or two.

I feel sorry for the suckas that do though.

good luck on gaining new clients from this forum. I think the closest they come to dancing is "shuffling" on Taneycomo.

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I don't need no school. I'm like a cross between John Travolta, Patrick Swayze, Christopher Walken and Beyonce. I got mad skilz...Could probably teach you a thing or two.

I agree with him. I once saw Mr. Kenny Powers dance at a middle school. It was awesome.

 

 

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