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  • Serves Claremont, CA
Lesly R. says, "⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Highly Recommend Germain! I went into my first dance lesson extremely nervous — I truly believed I had two left feet and zero rhythm. From the very first moment, Germain completely put me at ease. His patience, encouragement, and positive energy made the experience not only comfortable but genuinely fun. He never once made me feel silly or insecure. Instead, he has this natural way of teaching that makes everything click — like you’ve done the dance before and just needed the right guidance to remember it. His instruction style is clear, supportive, and incredibly motivating. Germain carries himself with so much professionalism, confidence, and style, and it really shows in how he teaches. He creates a safe, welcoming environment while still challenging you to grow, and that balance is rare. If you’re hesitant to start dancing, feeling insecure, or brand new — Germain is the instructor you want. He is truly exceptional, and I 100% recommend him to anyone looking to learn, grow, and actually enjoy dancing."See more
Lesly R. says, "⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Highly Recommend Germain! I went into my first dance lesson extremely nervous — I truly believed I had two left feet and zero rhythm. From the very first moment, Germain completely put me at ease. His patience, encouragement, and positive energy made the experience not only comfortable but genuinely fun. He never once made me feel silly or insecure. Instead, he has this natural way of teaching that makes everything click — like you’ve done the dance before and just needed the right guidance to remember it. His instruction style is clear, supportive, and incredibly motivating. Germain carries himself with so much professionalism, confidence, and style, and it really shows in how he teaches. He creates a safe, welcoming environment while still challenging you to grow, and that balance is rare. If you’re hesitant to start dancing, feeling insecure, or brand new — Germain is the instructor you want. He is truly exceptional, and I 100% recommend him to anyone looking to learn, grow, and actually enjoy dancing."

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What do you wear to swing dance lessons?

Swing dance is an increasingly popular style of ballroom dance with a dress code that reflects its roots in the 1920s-1940s jazz era. Although many studios don’t require historically accurate costumes for their private dance lessons, many dancers want to dress the part. You can wear clothes that are comfortable to move — and sweat — in, such as T-shirts and loose skirts or khakis. Or for an appropriately vintage look, women often wear shirt dresses with a knee-length A-line or circle skirt that allows for plenty of swishy movement. Men usually opt for a button-down shirt and trousers. The most important part of a swing dance outfit is the shoes. Both men and women can opt for simple sneakers, like Keds, or leather dance shoes, such as saddle shoes. Until you have several dance lessons under your belt, stay away from heels.

How much do dance lessons cost?

Adults who want to learn to dance, whether to prepare for a wedding or to meet new people, often enjoy taking dance lessons from an experienced dance instructor. Instructors may offer classes one-on-one to individual students or couples, or to small groups. The national average cost for a dance instructor ranges from $30 to $50. Some studios offer a discounted introductory lessons or group lessons, as well as package deals that are more affordable than paying for individual lessons. Some dance instructors will travel to the student’s home, which usually costs more, while others hold small-group sessions in their studios. If you choose a small-group class, expect to pay less than for individual dance lessons.

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