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Where can I find a social dancing lessons for teens, as in dancing in pairs... in or near montreal???

2007-04-11 13:10:40 · 3 answers · asked by kori 1 in Travel Canada Montreal

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If you are talking dancing, a good place to start is with swing dancing. Teens aren't that interested in Arthur Murray type ballroom dancing. A good place to start is with this website: http://www.swinginmontreal.com/main.asp

Studio 88 is a good place to learn swing dancing. It is located near the Crémazie métro station. Check out their website: http://www.studio88swing.com/main.asp

Another good place is Cat's Corner: http://www.catscorner.ca/index_fr.html

Also consider Swing Express: http://swingexpress.com/

If you really want some good Argentine tango, Montréal has become a destination for tango travelers. There are a whole lot of tango schools there.

Studio Tango has some of the best, internationally known instructors: http://www.studiotango.ca/

Tango Libre, on Ave de Mont Royal, seems to attract a younger, flashier crowd: http://www.tangolibre.qc.ca/

Perhaps one of the foremost places to learn tango is the Tanguéria, on boulevard Saint-Laurent (Petite Italie), http://www.tangueria.org/index.html

If you are interested in the Néo-tango [the jazzier, more contemporary style, more preferred by the younger crowd], consider Tango Fabrica with Bulent Karabagli and Marika Landry : http://www.tangofabrika.com/.

A good tango school in Petite Italie is Al Sur, near the Jean Talon métro station. They have regular tango instruction, social dancing, etc. During the summer, they have free dancing at the St-Zotique park in Petite Italie on Thursday eveings. http://www.alsurtango.com/1024-768-f.htm

In July, Montréal will be the location of an International Tango Festival (July 7 to 15). Check out the website, many of the events are free and open to the public others, including instruction, concerts, and milongas, have an admission charge. http://www.festivaldetangodemontreal.qc.ca/

2007-04-13 07:46:31 · answer #1 · answered by Mark 7 · 0 0

Arthur Murray is the most well-known dance school...they have courses for varying ages and levels, and they have several dance studios in the Montreal area.

2007-04-12 15:36:48 · answer #2 · answered by Mel 3 · 0 0

there are a number of property you are able to learn on line yet Ballroom dance isn't one among them. while you're short on funds, try finding into instructions presented at YMCA, civic centers, grownup extreme-faculties, community faculties, etc. many of the time, 8 (team) instructions fee everywhere from 50 to eighty funds. that's way less high priced whilst in comparison with what studios can charge. maximum studios can charge approximately 60 to eighty earnings step with one hour of deepest lesson.

2016-10-21 21:56:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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