Vassily Lyashenko
Vassily Lyashenko

Vassily Lyashenko

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Introduction: We are Elena and Vassily Lyashenko. We offer ballroom, Latin, and rhythm dances, as well as Argentine tango. We can help you fulfill your desire if it is one of these: * To add something new to your life * To become a better dancer * To have a fun and healthy activity * To look good and feel confident at a wedding, anniversary and corporate receptions * To be challenged more, physically and mentally, via competitive dancing Our years of experience in dancing and teaching worldwide have brought the joys and creativity of the art of dance to many people: young, old and in between! The following are our studio locations (main places where we teach) : * Ballroom Dance Academy of St. Louis at Mahler Ballroom: This is the best choice for privacy in a classic and elegant ballroom setting and for Illinois students and those who live or work downtown or in Clayton, Ladue, Galleria, and Central West End areas. This is located at the crossing of Washington Blvd. and Euclid. * Just Dancing Studio: This is great if you live or work in West County, Ballwin and Manchester area. This is located at the crossing of Highway 141 and Manchester Road. Other locations may be available.
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  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    We teach Ballroom, Latin, Rhythm Dances and Argentine Tango.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    Hmm... Start from the basic NDCA recommendation - find a teacher, who knows the subject. They advise : When you are selecting a Performing Arts instructor or studio, use the following questions as a base. 1. Does the school furnish a list of instructors with their professional credits, teaching credentials and related degrees with accomplishments? If the studio is reluctant to publicize their credentials, you can be sure that they are hiding the fact that they are unqualified, do not know who will be teaching the class, or has instructors with little or no background. Older students teaching class should be frowned upon. 2. Do the teachers have membership in professional societies or organizations that certify their members to teach? All schools should have a professional affiliation. Beware of one that does not. For more professional advices go to NDCA site.