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Top 10 ballroom dance lessons in Washington, DC

Students agree: these teachers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
Soles In Rhythm

Soles In Rhythm

4.8Excellent(6)
Offers online services
2 hires on Lessons
5+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Flavia says, "Very fun class, great environment! " Read more
Jazzercise

Jazzercise

New on Lessons
Serves Washington, DC
We offer a full body workout in one class. helping people reach their fitness goals and do the unthinkable.
All About Dancing

All About Dancing

New on Lessons
1 hire on Lessons
15+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Hi! I’m Kat. I’ve been teaching partner dance styles for over 15 years, specializing in Ballroom, Latin, and Wedding dances. My dance training ranges from ballet and musical theater to Afro Cuban and International Ballroom. I firmly believe that cross-training provides a unique perspective when it comes to teaching. My passion is bringing dance to anyone and everyone, and giving my students the best experience possible. I live in Rockville, Maryland with my husband and dog, and my favorite pastimes include traveling, baking, and doing my nails....
Dance Studio Lioudmila

Dance Studio Lioudmila

4.3(3)
Offers online services
12 hires on Lessons
Serves Washington, DC
Adeline D. says, "I liked it." Read more
Elena's Dance Studio

Elena's Dance Studio

5.0(1)
Serves Washington, DC
Olga O. says, "Elena is an excellent teacher and a wonderful person to be around. " Read more
Art Of Movement

Art Of Movement

5.0(2)
Offers online services
3 hires on Lessons
3+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Nghia T. says, "The lesson was great, easy to understand. " Read more
Breaking

Breaking

New on Lessons
8+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
I am a very passionate breaker, i practice at least 3 times out of a week although i mainly stay on the style aspect of the dance. Ive been dancing 6 years now and have learned alot through my mentor and other friends that dance, i also perform and compete and have auditioned for America's got Talent twice, I travel and teach classes at John's Hopkins University
Victordance

Victordance

5.0(1)
Offers online services
3 hires on Lessons
27+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Kate R. says, "My fiancé and I really like Victor's teaching style. We are even planning on continuing with him with another batch of lessons. We started out with me with some previous experience with ballroom dance and my fiance being a brand new spank'n new ballroom dancer. He does a nice balance of technique and fun artistic representation in a relaxed manner. I love the bits of history he throws in related to the dances we are learning which helps me to conceptualize what the dances were meant to be. We also highly appreciate that he does not sugarcoat his critiques (without being draconian) and, as my fiancé says, calling it out like it is and showing you how it's done, i.e. constructive criticism. My fiancé also states that as a new ballroom dancer and beginner student, he finds his style of instruction completely easy to follow. He definitely shows he has a lot of experience in his field and we are still learning a lot from this :)" Read more
Danika Dance

Danika Dance

5.0(1)
3 hires on Lessons
3+ years in business
Serves Washington, DC
Gregg W. says, "Great lessons. A lot fun." Read more
DanceTeacherToGo.com

DanceTeacherToGo.com

New on Lessons
1 hire on Lessons
Serves Washington, DC
40 yrs. fulltime in the business So many devoted students extensive knowledge & experience in the field Dancing is my life & I love sharing it with others

Your ballroom dance questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Lessons.

How much do ballroom dance lessons cost?

Ballroom dance lessons cost $50 to $200 per session for up to two people, offering personalized attention and faster progress. Group classes are more affordable, averaging $15 to $40 per person, and provide a social atmosphere for learning. Many studios offer introductory specials for new students, priced between $50 and $150, to help them get started.

For those preparing for a wedding, specialized packages can cost anywhere from $400 to $1,800 or more per couple, depending on the number of lessons and level of instruction. Additional options include practice parties for applying skills in a social setting, and monthly social memberships that often include unlimited group classes and parties. Online lessons have also become popular, with some free resources available and paid membership plans ranging up to $50 per month, providing a flexible and potentially more affordable option for learning.

What do I wear to ballroom dance lessons?

Choosing the right attire for ballroom dance lessons is essential for comfort and style. Women often wear elegant, flowy dresses that allow for freedom of movement and enhance visual appeal. Fitted tops paired with flared skirts are popular, and comfortable dance shoes are crucial for support and flexibility.

Men typically opt for fitted dress shirts and tailored trousers, sometimes adding a waistcoat or jacket for a polished look. It's best to avoid baggy clothing, as it can hinder movement. Proper dance shoes are essential for both men and women, as they differ significantly from regular footwear.

Where can I take ballroom dance lessons?

You can take ballroom dance lessons at various types of venues, including dance studios, community centers, and even online platforms. Many established dance studios offer a range of classes for all skill levels, from beginners to advanced dancers. Some studios feature experienced instructors who can tailor lessons to individual needs, making them suitable for couples preparing for weddings or individuals looking to enhance their dance skills.

In addition to traditional studios, some community centers and local organizations host ballroom dance classes, providing a more casual environment. Online platforms have also become popular, offering virtual lessons that allow you to learn from home at your own pace. Whether you prefer in-person instruction or online learning, there are numerous options available to suit your schedule and preferences.

What ages can take ballroom dance lessons?

Ballroom dance lessons are accessible to individuals of all ages, making it a versatile activity for families and communities. Children can start as young as 3 or 4 years old, which is considered an ideal age for developing coordination, balance, and social skills through dance. Many studios offer classes specifically designed for younger children, often categorized as "junior" classes for ages 6 to 18. These classes not only teach the fundamentals of various ballroom styles but also promote teamwork and gender equality by encouraging interaction with partners of the opposite gender.

For adults, there is no upper age limit to begin ballroom dancing. Classes cater to a wide range of age groups, from young adults in their twenties to seniors in their nineties. Many studios host social dance events that attract diverse age demographics, fostering a welcoming environment for everyone. Whether it's a couple preparing for their wedding or seniors looking to rekindle their love for dance, ballroom dancing serves as an enjoyable way to stay active and socially engaged throughout life.

How do I choose a ballroom dance class?

Choosing the right ballroom dance class can significantly enhance your learning experience and enjoyment. With various options available, it's essential to consider your goals, preferences, and the environment that best suits your needs:

  • Class type: Decide between private lessons for personalized attention or group classes for a social atmosphere.
  • Instructor qualifications: Look for certified instructors with experience in teaching the specific dance styles you’re interested in.
  • Class offerings: Ensure the studio provides a variety of classes that cater to different skill levels and dance styles.
  • Location and accessibility: Choose a studio that is conveniently located and easily accessible to encourage regular attendance.
  • Community and atmosphere: Consider the studio's vibe–a supportive and welcoming environment can enhance your learning experience.

What questions should I ask a ballroom dance studio?

When considering a ballroom dance studio, asking the right questions can help ensure you find the best fit:

  • What are the instructors' qualifications? Inquire about their experience, certifications, and teaching styles to ensure they meet your learning preferences.
  • What types of classes do you offer? Check for a variety of class levels and dance styles to match your interests.
  • What is the class size? Smaller classes often provide more personalized attention, while larger classes may offer a more social experience.
  • What are the studio's safety standards? Ask about safety measures in place, such as CPR certification for instructors and emergency protocols.
  • Are there performance opportunities? Find out if the studio hosts showcases or competitions, which can enhance your learning experience.
  • Do you offer trial classes or introductory packages? Ask if they have special deals for newcomers, such as discounted trial classes or packages that include multiple lessons at a reduced rate.

Reviews for Washington ballroom dance lessons

Recent success stories from people in the Washington area.
Tiffany C.
I like, no - I LOVE how Jaime can work with you at any skill level. But she doesn't stop there! She challenges you to be better (and it works!) Even with having to do virtual classes, she has been just as excellent an instructor! 6 years with her and I never regret taking her class.
Soles in Rhythm
KiKi E.
Dance Studio Lioudmila
Elias P.
Alyssa is without a doubt the finest tango Ambassador in DC. Her teaching style is thorough, forgiving, and very motivating; her patience is exceptional. I wholeheartedly recommend Alyssa as a dance instructor to any apprehensive person with the slightest interest in dancing - she’ll take care of the rest!
Art of Movement
Cynthia C.
Made a great dance routine for a wedding !!
Emily Gonzaga - Dance for life
Dajuan J.
She very skilled and professional, My son loves her !!!
OhhKae Dance
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