Atlanta Learn To Dance, LLC

Atlanta Learn To Dance, LLC

5.0
1 hire on Lessons.com
6 employees
8 years in business

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We teach in Marietta, Sandy Springs, and Duluth.  All teachers are studio-trained, and have many years experience teaching beginning dancers, Wedding Couples, Father/Bride and Mother/Groom couples.

We teach all the ballroom dances, and all the popular social couples' dances.  We do not teach hip-hop, break dancing, or freestyle.

We love dancing and enjoy helping others learn to dance.

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Marietta, GA 30068
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What is your typical process for working with a new student?

1.  We teach in Marietta Sandy Springs, and Duluth.  You are one-on-one with your reacher.  Prices are for one person,  or two persons together.

2.  Book your Fast Start (Wedding) Dance Lesson here:http://www.atlantalearntodance.com/online-select-location.html


What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

Our teachers have all studied ballroom dance for many years, and all have many years experience of sucessful experience teaching beginning dancers.


Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.

Pricing varies from location to location, depending on locatl price levels.


How did you get started teaching?

I no longer teach myself, but my wife Victoria and I operated the Atlanta Ballroom Dance Center in Sandy Springs from 5005 to 2015.  When the


What types of students have you worked with?

Beginning Dancers, with or without a partner.   Wedding Couples, Father/Bride and Mother/Groom couples.  All adult students. 


Describe a recent event you are fond of.

We enjoyed dancing together, and with friends, at a studio party.


What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?

Do your research, then try an introductory lesson with the teacher, and see how it can work for you.


What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?

What are their oblectives, what do they want to learn, and how soon do they need to learn it?