Cha-Cha or Cha-Cha-Cha
Originally known as the Cha-Cha-Cha, the Cha-Cha became popular in the United States around 1954, but it originated in 1953 when the Cuban orchestra “America”
Originally known as the Cha-Cha-Cha, the Cha-Cha became popular in the United States around 1954, but it originated in 1953 when the Cuban orchestra “America”
Fred Astaire Franchised Dance Studios offer so many different forms of ballroom dance instruction, themed parties, outings and competitions that we could fill up your
Autumn beckons. Summer is near an end. As Labor Day approaches, we want to remind you what makes September a great time for you to
We’ve got a couple of fun occasions coming up where you can hang with your fellow Fred Astaire Dance Studio students and meet others who
When it comes to dance, no truer words were spoken than what was said by British poet and dramatist, John Dryden in the 1600’s, “Dancing
Check out this great article posted on ABC News! Ballroom dancing no longer means stepping on someone’s toes at your cousin’s wedding. What was once