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Two left feet is now offering dance tricks for your first dance together at your wedding. WOW family & friends and get comfortable on the dance floor. Affordable lessons. – Jul 19, 2010 at 12:40 pm
If you can walk, you can dance. My specialty are beginners who think they have two left feet. I use a different way of teaching: visual aids, moving you through the step instead of showing you the step.
Come get comfortable on the dance floor and 'wow' family and friends. A 55-minute dance lesson is $45. If you purchase four lessons, one dance lesson is free.
July 22, 2010
Jo was a pleasure to work with. My wife and I hired Jo last December to teach us how to dance for our first dance at our wedding. She was patient, understanding and a true teacher as we (I) fumbled along. I would recommend her for novices learning to dance for the first time.
– Paul
July 20, 2010
I picked this studio because the name made me laugh! We asked for a wedding package that included putting together a dance for our wedding song. Diana cut down the song (and put it on a CD for the DJ) so we were able to look great and not be up there forever (which I am sure the guests appreciated) We got tons of compliments and it was worth the money just to feel like I knew what was doing. Highly recommend lessons if you are planning on dancing at your wedding.
– Theresa
A. The best advice that I can give you when searching for a dance teacher is to try him or her out for a lesson before you commit to a package. Personality seems to be a big factor when choosing the correct teacher. I have taken a lot of educational courses and some of the teachers "clicked" with me and I learned from them. On the other hand, some of the teachers did not click with my personality, and I didn't learn a thing.
A. Inside secrets are always shared on my website. I have "Following tips," "Leading tips," "7 tips on finding the right dance shoe," "How to find happiness" and health video secrets on my website. I love to share tips, and my website proves it. Go by and see for yourself!
A. Dance lessons at Two Left Feet are very affordable. Our lesson prices are $36-to-$45 per 55-minute lesson. The second important feature that sets our dance lessons apart from the competition is the way we teach. We show the dance step complete so you have a visual look at the step. Next we walk you through the step with a dance partner. You see the step and then you feel the step. Lastly, we connect the new step with your old ones to incorporate the new move in your list of steps. I've saved the best feature about our dance school in Orlando for last, we never require a contract for dance lessons. Stop when you feel you've reached your satisfaction.
A. I love my job as a dance instructor because I love to dance. I have been teaching for the past 20 years and love to see the "light" come on when a student "gets" what I am teaching -- that is priceless.
A. The most common question I receive is how much do I charge for a dance lesson. When I reply $35. and hour when you buy a five-dance lesson package -- they say, "Really, is that for one student or two?" I charge $35. an hour for a couple. "Wow!" they say, "that's reasonable!"
A. When I give wedding dance lessons, I always enjoy the love-sick look my students give to each other.
A. I often have students that warn me that they don't have any rhythm. I would wish that people would know that we are all born with rhythm. If you watch a baby, they are able to move to music without any formal training whatsoever. My motto at Two Left Feet is, "if you can walk, you can dance!"
A. I love to dance, and friends started calling me a dance instructor before I was actually teaching for money. I love to teach beginners. I find it fun and fulfilling.
A. Do you have dance contracts?
No contracts at Two left feet. We offer a discount when you purchase four lessons. What's the discount? You will receive the fifth lesson for free. This is not an introductory offer, but will continue for as long as you take lessons.