Wedding Dance
The wedding dance is one of the most popular programs offered by Fred Astaire Dance Studios and one of the most rewarding. Every effort is made to enhance one of the most special days of your life.
Solos and showcases
Students can learn and perform solo numbers and dance with professional. These numbers incorporate ballroom dance with stage dance elements. Theater arts routines can include lifts and tricks.
Cha-Cha
The mid-tempo Cha-Cha is a spin-off of the Rumba and the Mambo. With its two slow steps followed by three quick ones this sensual, energetic dance is extraordinarily popular with old and young alike.
Fox Trot
The Fox Trot is a classic dance for wedding receptions and a true American favorite. Fox Trot dancers travel around the room in a counterclockwise direction in a basic rhythm of slow-slow-quick-quick.
Mambo
Perez Prado in the mid-1950s took the rhythm of the dances performed by the sugar-cane cutters and syncopated it. This dance may be described as a riff or a Rumba with a break on 2 and 4 in 4/4 time.
Waltz
The Waltz was born in the suburbs of Vienna. It gained in popularity through the music of Johann Strauss. This easy and flowing dance is still commonly seen at weddings and other social events.
Rumba
Slow and romantic, the Rumba is the most sensual of the Latin dances. The Rumba is sometimes referred to as the "Dance Of Love" because couples stare deeply into each other's eyes while they dance.
Tango
The Tango, a sensual, dramatic dance, originated in Buenos Aires. Widely considered to be the "dancer's dance," it has become even more popular due to its presence in films like "The Scent Of A Woman".
Merengue
The Merengue is the national dance of the Dominican Republic. It is known for its liveliness, with a step on every beat, knee action, and wiggles from side to side. It is perfect for small, crowded dance floors.
Viennese Waltz
Born in Vienna, the Viennese Waltz twirls around dance floor in a fast-paced whirl of elegance.  The fast whirling of partners as if locked in an embrace shocked polite Viennese society when it first developed.  A current Viennese Waltz is You're My Number 1.
Samba
Originally from Brazil, the festive Samba is characterized by a steady bounce achieved by flexing and straightening the knees while weight is transferred from the ball to the flat of the foot. This dance is always fun!
Quickstep
A light, bright, twinkling and happy dance, Quickstep circles the floor in intricate patterns and breathtaking pace, fast and furious. Believe it or not the Beatles' Can't Buy Me Love is a Quickstep.
Swing
The Swing started in the 20s along with the explosion of jazz music. Many different forms of the Swing exist, such as the Lindy Hop, Jitterbug, Jive and the Shag. But all of them include turns and intricate hand movements.
Paso Double
The dance of the matador and his cape, the Paso Doble captures the romance and passion of the bullring, combining a regal stature of pride and dignity for the man and the most fluid and elegant moves from the lady.
West Coast Swing
The sexiest of the Swing style dances, West Coast partners coax and flirt in and out of each other's arms. Natural Man is a West Coast Swing.
Argentine Tango
Fashionable and trendy, the Argentine Tango is danced from Buenos Aires to New York, to Paris and back.  It can be a life-long obsession, involving intricate patterns, flicks and fans, and excellent partnering skills
Bolero
The most romantic of the Latin dances, Bolero is a sensual interplay between partners. I Finally Found You is a current popular bolero.
Hustle
The Hustle has had a resurgence in recent years since it was famously (or infamously) danced by John Travolta in the 70's. Fast-paced, the hustle is danced in clubs by experts and novices alike
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