Absolute Dance Studio is Jacksonville’s top place to take Latin and Ballroom dance classes.
Absolute Dance Studio is Jacksonville’s top place to take Latin and Ballroom dance classes.
Come and experience our warm and friendly atmosphere, where our highly trained professionals will give you the most fun and exciting dance lessons in the city.
Our first responsibility is to the members of our club, and we take teaching dance lessons very seriously.
We offer a full range of social dances, and adhere to the three point teaching system.
Group classes, private lessons, and practice parties are the methods we use to make you the best possible dancer in the quickest amount of time.
Absolute Dance Studio is Jacksonville’s top place to take Latin and Ballroom dance classes. Come and experience our warm and friendly atmosphere, where our highly trained professionals will give you the most fun and exciting dance lessons in the city.
Our first responsibility is to the members of our club, and we take teaching dance lessons very seriously. We offer a full range of social dances, and adhere to the three point teaching system. Group classes, private lessons, and practice parties are the methods we use to make you the best possible dancer in the quickest amount of time.
Learn the essential elements of leading and following plus enough steps to improvise your way through any waltz, fox trot, rumba, tango, cha cha, salsa, bachata or swing. Focus on a specific style or work your way through a couple of genres to build up a foundation of moves that will keep you going
Ballroom style includes such dances as Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz, Quickstep, and Argentine Tango. Noble and graceful, these dances will benefit your balance, posture, coordination, and stamina.
We offer excellent Ballroom & Wedding Dance Lessons in Minneapolis and surrounding areas for beginners to advanced social dancers.
Around the planet couples celebrate their unions with a wedding dance of some form. Most faiths, with the exception of those people that still scowl on dancing, have some form of wedding dance that may be part of this joyous event or the party of this event!
Ballroom dancing comes from the Latin word “Ballare, which means to dance, and it has been around a very long time. It was first recorded in 1588, originally being used only by royalty and the privileged. In the early 20th century, it became a popular pastime, especially when movies embraced ball...
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