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Dance Lessons - London

Does anyone have any recommendations of a place to get decent priced and good dance lessons in London? We'd like to choreograph a proper routine for our first dance, but will need help and training to get it right! All recommendations gratefully received, ta muchly. xx
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  • RainbowDrops
    RainbowDrops Posts: 4,674 Forumite
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    I can highly reccomend getting in touch with First Dance UK.
    We looked at dance studios, but they were very expensive & pushy (trying to get us to sign up to weeks & weeks of lessons).

    1st Dance were a fraction of the price. They come to your home, so you need space to practice (our little living room was fine with a bit of furniture moving). We had 2 1.5 hr intensive lessons that cost £150.
    The teacher was great & totally met our needs. And we put in the time too, practicing each night.

    We were so pleased we did it too, it was so much fun at the wedding, and everyone loved our routine!
  • double_mummy
    double_mummy Posts: 3,989 Forumite
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    you can look for IDTA or ADFP dance schools in your local area as many of these do private lessons and may offer a huge range of dance styles



    isnt there a really good one near mr tumnus house???
    The only people I have to answer to are my beautiful babies aged 8 and 5
  • flossy_splodge
    flossy_splodge Posts: 2,544 Forumite
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    edited 16 August 2011 at 2:07PM
    or ask your sister as she has her Dance GCSE and then her degree in (basically) Performing Arts, that included Dance???:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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