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Frequently Asked Questions

Your answers to commonly asked questions.

How do I get started?

Is it possible to learn to dance?

Is it hard to learn to dance?

What benefits will I get from dancing?

Is your method of teaching simple?

Would once a week session be enough?

How much are lessons going to cost?

Do I have to pay for my lessons before I take them?

How long will it take?

After I learn to dance, will I still have to return to learn the newest steps?

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How do I get started?

Getting started is easy. The first step is to visit our nearby studio to experience the Ballrumours fun filled hours. During that, the instructor will guide you through the procedure and recommend an appropriate course for you to continue.    Go to top

Is it possible to learn to dance?

Dancing is as easy as walking once you are taught by a seasoned instructor. There is no limit as to how much you can learn. Some of our members are over 60 but the great majority are in their 20's, 30's, and 40’s.    Go to top

Is it hard to learn to dance?

No! Learning to dance is fun. It may sometimes be challenging and require some practice but it isn't difficult.    Go to top

What benefits will I get from dancing?

Dancing is our first line of social activity. Good dancing is a lifetime investment in fun, poise, confidence, improved personality, and new friends. Beyond these, dancing is a superb physical conditioner - providing fun without working at it. It opens up a wonderful new world of togetherness and a thriving year-round social calendar! For specific details, see our benefits page.    Go to top

Is your method of teaching simple?

Yes, we will teach easy and basic movements from which all the dances are derived. We follow a curriculum which is very clear and comprehensive. You will have lots of fun during the learning process.    Go to top

Would once a week session be enough?

Yes, It will make you well conversant with the dance style of your choice. Proficiency level would vary with practice & time one puts in.    Go to top

Would once a week session be enough?

Yes, It will make you well conversant with the dance style of your choice. Proficiency level would vary with practice & time one puts in.    Go to top

How much are lessons going to cost?

The cost depends on a number of factors: How good you want to be, what dances you want to learn, the number of days and weeks available in your dance schedule, etc. After your introductory visit, we will be in a better position to recommend a program and you will have the knowledge to make an intelligent and informed decision.    Go to top

Do I have to pay for my lessons before I take them?

Yes, you must pay your tuition before you take your classes.    Go to top

How long will it take?

There is no way to know. It has been my experience that the more you learn, the more you want to learn. Set some easy goals in the beginning. An excellent way to speed up the learning process is with repetition. However, you will be able to dance after your first lesson.    Go to top

After I learn to dance, will I still have to return to learn the newest steps?

After getting a good foundation, you will be able to analyze the new steps and pick them up yourself without difficulty. And to Horne your skills further over the style. However, many members return or continue because they enjoy their lessons and the dancing friends they've acquired.    Go to top

   
         
 
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