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Legal, Dance Levels & Vouchers


Just to prove that we do things properly, a copy of our Public Liability for Dance Tuition.

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Which level of Instruction?

Absolute Beginners is aimed at people with No Prior Experience of dancing, who often belive they have 2 left feet, or for people who wish to refresh and reinforce the basics.

Improvers/Intermediates Lessons are aimed at people who perhaps do a simple Jive, or Rock n Roll, and wish to add extra moves, so as to have a more varied dance experience. Will normally have had some instruction in Ceroc, Modern Jive, Ballroom Jive or R'n'R.

DANCE LESSON VOUCHERS
What a present, a nice way to exercise, and have fun at the same time!

2 Levels of dance lesson vouchers available.

Full Beginners Course.
12 lessons for the price of 10 includes a dance move file.
£50 per person (£100 per couple)

Taster level.
This gives 3 sessions, where they can join in.
£10 per person, (£20 per couple)

We have invited a 40's specialist supplier to visit some of our clubs, ring Alistair for details.

DANCE SHOES

If you are a serious dancer, or plan to spend a lot of time dancing, it is a good idea to splurge on a nice pair of dance shoes. Although, in most cases, they will cost you £50-£100, they will last you a while and it is worth the money to be comfortable and perform to your best abilities.


When you purchase dance shoes be sure to try many different brands and styles on and don’t be embarrassed to walk around a bit and even take a few turns in them at the store. The shoes should be tight, but shouldn’t pinch anywhere at anytime. With dance shoes you want a perfect fit, so plan plenty of time to shop around before you buy, especially your fist time.

Once you find the perfect pair that doesn’t slip or pinch, take them home and wear them around the house for a bit, before wearing them in class. You will want them to be broken in order to avoid getting blisters. Once they are broken in you are all set to get dancing.