Make Your Wedding & First Dance Lesson Really Special
"You may kiss the bride" and "dancing for the first time as husband and wife" will be your guest's favorite part of the celebration. Chances are you've already got the former pretty well down so lets talk about the latter. How do you want to look when all eyes (and probably several video cameras) are on you? What would you like to express to your guests through your first dance? We've had couples choose romantic fox trots, a traditional waltz, a sizzling salsa, country 2-step, pretty ballads, you name it. If you have a favorite song or no idea what so ever, we will make learning to dance for your wedding the one thing that you will both enjoy. Most couples give us a call around six months before the big day to avoid learning during the sometimes hectic weeks before the wedding. That gives us more than enough time to not only create a first dance but also give you the skills to dance together for a lifetime. Didn't think of it till that last minute? You'd be surprised what we can accomplish in a crash course. Just give us a call and let's get started on the fun part of wedding preparations!
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Summer Showcase Pictures!(08/23/2010)
Head over to the gallery and check out all the pictures from Saturdays big event!
Summer Showcase Is Almost Here!(08/09/2010)
Get ready cause Summer Showcase is almost here! Dont miss out on our biggest event of the year! If youre not going yet you still have time to get in on the fun!
Exciting things happening in August!(08/06/2010)
So far august is off to a smash start! Happy hour was a hit and our Showcase Guest Preview Party is next week!
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Testimonials
Arthur Murray Studio in Scottsdale is an amazing place to learn to dance. The instructors are charismatic individuals and excellent teachers (and dancers) who love to teach and also who care about their students. I have been dancing here for almost 5 months and in that short period of time, I have learned a great deal. I am glad that I chose Arthur Murray studio in Scottsdale as the place to dance. The people (both the teachers and students) make this studio a unique and a great place to learn to dance whether you want to learn for social reasons, or if you want to compete.
Raenelle James