The Dance Street Ballroom
Teaching Ballroom, Latin, & Swing Dance Lessons in Spokane, WA since 1997

MONTHLY PRACTICE-DANCE INCLUDED FOR ALL STUDENTS!       CLASSES NEVER CANCELLED*

Private Lessons
Flexible for those with short
timelines or varied schedules.

Group Classes
A fabulous date night activity,
& cheaper than the movies!

Wedding Preparation
For couples, bridal parties,
families, & groups of friends.

Rates

Dance Shoes

CLASS CALENDAR

Private-Groups

Dance Definitions

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Group Dance Classes

PLEASE remember to bring a pair of clean, DRY shoes to change into. 
Straight-from-the-street shoes track in water and dirt that wreak havoc with the wood floor and suede-soled dance shoes.

What are group classes?  Group classes are a fun and affordable way to learn.  They involve a group up to 40 students learning one dance or dance-style together once a week for a 4 week session.  We rotate partners in group classes to help make you a better leader or follower.  It'll amaze you how different each student's dance stance can be, and learning to adjust to those differences is an invaluable skill.  

We offer a wide variety dances in a group-class format, including Swing, Salsa, Cha Cha, Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, and Nightclub Two Step.  Classes run on a set schedule and are attended by everyone from teens to seniors, singles & couples, beginners to experienced dancers.  We teach beginning classes for brand new dancers, for those who need to dust the rust off old skills, and for anyone new to our studio.  We also teach intermediate and advanced classes that focus on technique as well as advanced patterns. 

What matters most is a student's willing attitude to learn and to meet new people.  The one caveat is that you need to have decent hearing.  Group classes are very difficult on those with hearing difficulties. 

There are no minimum class size, and if a class is too large to manage we will split it into two sessions.  New students are welcome to start the second week of beginning level classes, but after that they must wait until the following month.  Intermediate level classes must be started at the beginning of the session. 

Do I have to take private lessons in order to participate in group classes?  NO!  We don't subscribe to that model of instruction.  Do you learn faster if you take both private lessons and group classes?  Sure.  But speed isn't everything, and we want as many people to be able to learn how to dance as possible.  If you need assistance putting together the right combination of lessons for your dancing goal and budget we'll be happy to help you figure it out. 

When are classes?  Our schedule varies.  Please see the Class Calendar for the current schedule.  Each "session" is generally 4 classes, once a week at the same day/time for one month, and sessions usually start at the beginning of each month.  (The class rates are below.)  Even though a session of any given class is completed in one month there will often be an intermediate level class the following month, or another beginning level class that is a natural companion.  Our Practice-Dance is included in each session fee, and is at the end of the month from 5:45-7pm.  *Classes will never be cancelled as long as at least one student shows up the first night.  The only other exceptions to this rule would be health or weather emergencies. 

Class Levels - classes are categorized by levels of difficulty.  Level I classes may be attended by anyone, even complete novices, unless they have an asterisk on the calendar.  Classes so marked are the beginning level of that dance, but the dance itself requires background in other dances (e.g. West Coast Swing.)  Level II classes are the intermediate level of that dance and require that you complete the level I class at Dance Street, or a checkout with the instructor.  Even if you've danced elsewhere we suggest taking the level I classes anytime you switch studios.  Each teacher has their own distinct style and set of skills they expect you to learn in a beginning class, and intermediate level classes presume that knowledge.  Level III classes are by special arrangement only. 

How long are the classes?  Classes are 40 min. long (the point where most people's brains become full for the night.)

What class should I start with?  Swing I is by far our most popular class.  East Coast Swing is one of the easiest dances to learn and the most socially useful.  You'll hear big band, rock & roll, and neo-swing music at weddings, bars, and holiday parties, and you can use this dance to all of it!  Romance I, Foxtrot I, Waltz I, or Ballroom I are good places to start if you want something that uses slower tempos of music.  Nightclub I is a fun class that teaches Nightclub Two-Step for slow-tempo songs such as "Lady in Red" by Chris DeBurgh or "Streetcorner Symphony" by Rob Thomas.  Salsa I or Latin I are fine starting classes for those who already love to dance and are comfortable learning quick footwork.  Others should learn some basics in other classes before moving onto the Latin dances. 

How long will I have to take classes?  The answer to this question varies for everyone.  It depends on your goals, whether you just want to get by in one dance or be a competent dancer in a variety of styles.  It depends on your ability.  Not everyone is ready to move on from a beginning class by the end of the session.  People learn at different paces, and there is no shame in repeating a class.  Many of our advanced dancers still come to the beginning sessions.  They're there primarily for the social and exercise aspects, but they also learn or remember something every time they take a class.  Your brain can only absorb so much information at once, and maybe it takes 4 or 5 or 100 times of hearing us say "lead her rock step" before you actually internalize what that means and start doing it automatically.  So I guess the answer is, as long as you're having a good time and still getting something out of it.  

Rates - Yes, it really is cheaper than going to the movies!  One "session" is the same class at the same time once a week for one month (generally 4 classes per month).  Classes progress from week to week, so while you can still start a beginning session on the second week of class no new students will be allowed after that.  Many students choose to take more than one session of classes per month, but if you're just starting out you may want to focus on just one for the first month or two.  The session fee includes our Practice-Dance at the end of the month. 

1 session per month - $35/single, $65/couple - usually 4 classes
2 sessions per month - $55/single, $100/couple - usually 8 classes
3 sessions per month - $75/single, $135/couple - usually 12 classes

Refunds - there are no refunds, but credits will be given if you are unable to complete the session after the first class.  No credits will be issued after the second class of a session.  Credits will be good for one year from the date they are issued.  The one exception is if a class is cancelled by the instructor. 

Make-up Classes -  We're sorry, but there's no practical way to offer make-up classes.  Group classes are inexpensive because they run on a set schedule.  We agree to provide the class and you agree to attend it.  When students miss a class they usually try to catch up during the review at the beginning of the next class (except in the case of the last class, of course.)  They may also schedule a private lesson to go over what they missed ($70.) 

What to Wear & Dance Shoes - CLOTHING:  We suggest wearing comfortable clothing in layers that you can discard as you heat up from the physical activity.  We do not have a dress code except "smell nice", and you'll see students in everything from yoga pants to jeans to suits.  We do recommend staying away from sleeveless shirts to avoid the dewy underarm factor, but it's not a rule.

"Smell nice" means please use deodorant, don't smoke right before class, and chew gum or a breath mint.  It also means stay away from loads of powerful cologne or perfume.  "Thank you" from your instructors and fellow students!

SHOES:  Avoid wearing flip-flops, clogs, or slides that may slip off your feet.  Please bring shoes with non-marking soles to change into once you're here.  Dirt and water can quickly make a mess of the dance floor when you wear shoes straight from the street.  You don't have to start out with official dance shoes.  Dry and clean shoes from your closet are fine to begin with.  Running shoes, dress shoes, or strapped on casual shoes are good beginning choices. 

Just like any sport or activity, dancing does have specialty equipment - SHOES.  What are dance shoes?  Their most distinctive feature is their suede-soles.  This element allows them to glide smoothly across the dance floor and spin easily and quickly.  It also provides the traction necessary to stop on command - very important!  Dance shoes should never be worn outside as the suede-soles will absorb water, oil, and other nasty gunk instantly.  Most dancers carry their shoes with them in a discreet black bag.  You'll get over the dorkiness of this once you discover what a difference this proper piece of equipment makes in your dancing! 

Dance shoes need maintenance on their soles every once in awhile.  When they start to look shiny and feel slick it's time to use an angled wire brush to rough them back up.  You should always stroke the soles in one direction, roughly enough to raise the leather grain, and watch out for your hand as you stroke!  Any of us are happy to give you a demonstration of this skill. 

Where do you find dance shoes?  Alas, there are no good retail shops in town.  We order our dance shoes through catalogs and online.  Carmens Dance Shoes is one good vendor. 

Private-groups - Private-group lessons are a flat fee of $100 for up to 30 people.  They are essentially a group class that you put together on your own, choosing from a variety of possible days and times.  These lessons are a lot of fun for families, bridal parties, groups of co-workers, or any other group that wants to learn together.  Private-groups allow you choose what dance (or dances) you want to learn and to start at any time of the month.  The groups must have equal numbers of leaders and followers, usually guys and gals, but we also welcome same-sex groups as well as bachelorette groups who want to learn Salsa.

 

Partner-style dance instruction for singles & couples, teens to seniors, beginners to aficionados!

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The Dance Street Ballroom   433 W. Dean Ave., Spokane, WA    509•326•9545    amanda@dancestreetballroom.com


Group classes are a fun, social, and affordable way to learn partner-style dancing.  Our schedule includes classes in East Coast Swing, West Coast Swing, Salsa, Foxtrot, Tango, Waltz, and Nightclub Two Step.  We also have a "Ballroom" class that focuses on the progressive patterns of Foxtrot, Tango, & Waltz, and a "Romance" class that works the box-step basics of Foxtrot, Waltz, & Rumba.  Our "Latin" class teaches Cha Cha, Merengue, and Samba as well as Salsa.  Private-group classes can be organized for any group wanting to focus on a dance we don't offer in regular classes, such as Country Two-step, Polka, Bolero, or Samba. 

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