Move With Me Dance Studio primarily teaches through private lessons. Here, you work one-on-one (or one-on-two) with your very own instructor. With an instructor, the focus is on you. Your development. Your skillset. A personalised dance experience. It is a great way to fast track your dance progress
Move With Me Dance Studio primarily teaches through private lessons. Here, you work one-on-one (or one-on-two) with your very own instructor. With an instructor, the focus is on you. Your development. Your skillset. A personalised dance experience. It is a great way to fast track your dance progression.
A standard private lesson consists of:
your dance instructor taking you through previously learned dance steps and abilities
introducing new concepts, techniques and syllabus progression points
focusing and refining concepts through practice, allowing your instructor to provide personalised feedback
Move With Me Dance Studio is our opportunity to provide you with expert dance tuition that is focussed on your dance goals. Having worked in numerous dance studios around Australia, our instructors have been given unique insight into how to provide the best possible Ballroom experience. We realised that to create the best possible experience for our students we must be accomplishing the following:
1. Education
2. Environment
3. Entertainment
Your wedding day is one of the most important days of your life, and your first dance as a married couple comes with a lot of expectations.
Waltz classes are by far the easiest dance style to learn and begin with. Why? Because it is super easy to hear the music and the steps that go with that music matches up perfectly.
Beginners are catered for in a class of their own. Learn the basic skills of the dances at a social level. We have friendly patient instructors happy to welcome the beginner. Join in at any time.
Viennese Waltz is one of the most impressive ballroom dances and it is the oldest of the modern ballroom dance styles that are still taught today. It was developed in central Europe and was derived from an Austrian dance.
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