Academy Ballroom Atlanta opened in the spring of 2006 and quickly became known as the “Dance Training Center of the South”. With many of the top social and competitive professionals in-house, we guarantee the best quality ballroom and Latin dance instruction in Georgia and all of the southeastern states.
Our Mission:
At Academy Ballroom Atlanta our mission is simply to provide a studio where teachers and students, as well as amateur couples, can come and develop their skills in a very professional, fun, and friendly environment.
We have something for everyone! No contracts needed, just pay as you go; you are your own boss, a professional attitude and common courtesy to your fellow dancers is all that is required.
We offer group classes and private lessons, dance parties, and several social events for both competitive and social dancers.
The dance of grace and sway! This gliding style of dance evolved from 16th century Europe, and its beginning was a little risqué. As the dance started gaining popularity, it was criticized on moral grounds due to its close-hold stance and fast turning movements
If you can spell it, you can do it! Tango is a favorite on the dance floor when it comes to telling a story of romance and passion. A strong dance that can be very intense or playful, the tango takes the follower and the audience on an emotional rollercoaster
Fun and flirty, this rhythm dance began in African – American communities in the 1920s–1940s centered at the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem. Named after the swinging style of jazz music which inspired the dance, Swing is an upbeat dance with quick triple-step movements and a bouncy vigor
Salsa is danced at nightclubs across the world! Salsa music and dance were born in Cuba in the 1900s. Visitors to Cuba fell in love with the music and dance expanding Salsa to the United States. Salsa was further developed in the 1960s by Puerto Ricans living in New York
The dance of love! Originally, “rumba” was used as a synonym for “party” in northern Cuba. It was developed by Afro-Cuban workers in Havana and Matanzas. The timing for Rumba can be fast or slow, making the movements very eye-catching
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