The Easiest Way to Finally Learn to Dance
No partner needed. No experience required. Just 2 lessons to discover the joy of dance.
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Our students are everything!
We pride ourselves on cultivating a warm and welcoming studio environment where people can meet, laugh and of course dance together. We love our dance community and we think you will too. See what our students are saying below!





Don't miss this limited time special offer to start dancing!
2 Private Introductory Lessons (30 minutes each)
Attend One Week of Group Classes
Professional Certified Instructor
No Partner Needed (but partners are welcome)
Many Dance Styles to Choose From
Limited Time — Only $75 (new students only)
At Fred Astaire Dance Studios, you’ll be on your way to confident dancing by the end of your very first lesson!
Two Left Feet? We've Heard That Before...
“Two Left Feet?” — Everyone starts as a beginner. We teach rhythm, coordination, and confidence from day one
“No Partner?” — No problem! Our instructors are your partners
“Too Busy?” — Flexible scheduling that works around your life
“Too Old?” — Our students range from 20s to 80s — it’s never too late
Our instructors are trained to meet you exactly where you are. Whether you’ve never danced a single step in your life or you’ve tried before and felt lost, we break everything down into simple, easy-to-follow progressions that build your confidence from day one. No judgment. No pressure. Just results.
Your Journey Starts With Just Two Lessons
That’s two full, private lessons with a professional instructor — enough time to find your rhythm, learn your first steps, and discover just how capable you really are.
No experience needed. No partner required. Just a willingness to try something that might just change your life.


Why Dance?
💪 Get fit and active in a fun, enjoyable way
🎵 Discover your natural rhythm and musicality
😊 Build confidence that goes beyond the dance floor
🤝 Meet amazing people and join a welcoming community
🧠 Boost memory, focus, and cognitive health
💃 Learn a skill you’ll enjoy for the rest of your life
Ballroom dancing is not just a hobby — it is one of the single most powerful investments you can make in your physical health, mental sharpness, emotional wellbeing, and social life. It is exercise, therapy, art, meditation, and community all rolled into one incredibly enjoyable experience.
And it all starts with a single step.
Learn these dance styles and more!
Smooth Dance Styles
Waltz
Tango
Foxtrot
Viennese Waltz
Quickstep
Rhythm & Latin Dance Styles
Cha Cha
Rumba
East Coast Swing
Bolero
Mambo
Samba
Paso Doble
Jive
Social Dance Styles
Salsa
Bachata
West Coast Swing
Hustle
Merengue
Argentine Tango
Line Dances
Country Western




What to expect on your first lesson
From the moment you walk in, your first ballroom dance lesson is designed to feel welcoming, relaxed, and genuinely enjoyable. Your instructor will introduce you to several different dance styles — from the elegance of Waltz to the energy of Swing to the romance of Rumba — so you can get a feel for what excites you and start discovering your favorite. There’s no rushing, no pressure, and absolutely no expectation that you’ll have it all figured out by the end. The focus is entirely on the basics — simple steps, natural movement, and building your confidence on the floor. Think of it less like a class and more like an experience built just for you. Your instructor will keep things light, positive, and encouraging every step of the way, because the goal of your first lesson isn’t perfection — it’s progress. You’ll leave with a smile on your face, a few new moves under your belt, and very likely, a whole lot of excitement about coming back for more.
Dance Lessons FAQ
Absolutely not! This is one of the biggest misconceptions about ballroom dancing, and we’re happy to clear it up. Many of our most passionate and accomplished students take lessons completely on their own. Your professional instructor serves as your partner during every lesson, so you get the full dance experience without needing to bring anyone with you. Whether you’re single, your partner isn’t interested, or you simply prefer to learn at your own pace — you are 100% welcome here just as you are!
No special outfit required! Just come in something comfortable that allows you to move freely — casual clothing like slacks, leggings, or dress pants work great. For shoes, avoid flip flops, heavy boots, or very thick-soled sneakers. A low-heeled shoe or a smooth-soled dress shoe works best on the dance floor. If you eventually want to invest in a pair of dance shoes, we can guide you on what to look for — but for your first lesson, just wear what you have!
We teach a wide variety of ballroom, Latin and social dance styles to suit every taste and goal, including:
Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz
Rumba, Cha Cha, East Coast Swing, Bolero, Mambo, Samba, Paso Doble, Jive
Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, West Coast Swing, Argentine Tango, Country Western, and more!
Perfect — that’s exactly who we love working with! There is absolutely no experience required to get started. In fact, many of our best students came to us having never taken a single dance lesson in their life. Starting from scratch means you have no bad habits to unlearn, and our instructors can build your technique the right way from day one. We break everything down into simple, easy-to-follow steps so you always feel comfortable and confident no matter where you’re starting from.
Faster than you think! Most students are genuinely surprised by how much they learn in just their first two lessons. Within a few weeks of consistent lessons, you’ll have a solid foundation in your chosen dance style, a growing sense of rhythm and timing, and — most importantly — real confidence on the dance floor. Of course, everyone progresses at their own pace, and that’s completely okay. Our instructors are skilled at adapting to your learning style so you always feel challenged but never overwhelmed.
