BROADWAY DANCE CENTER
Read morePlay the movie Fame again while you're in New York! A famous dance hall where some great dancers have come out, but which opens its doors to beginners. Foxtrot, swing, hip-hop, waltz, tango, samba, merengue, mambo, cha-cha-cha, learn to dance in a group or in a private lesson. Hourly, weekly or monthly courses. Whatever your age and level, you will find something to satisfy your desire to move! Reservations are not necessary for all courses, see the "drop-in classes" section.
SILENT DISCO
To participate in dance parties while listening to live music through ...Read more
Paint 'N Pour
Read moreHere's a fun activity for budding artists: participate in a painting class while sipping as many cocktails as you like to unleash your creativity... The class lasts two hours and usually follows a theme. Your teacher will patiently guide you through all the steps. Materials are provided and, as a bonus, you get to take your work home. Drinks are included in the price and, if you want to snack, the dishes on the menu are extra. Very nice to do with friends.
ALVIN AILEY AMERICAN DANCE THEATER
Read moreOne of the most renowned dance schools in the world, founded in 1959 by the African-American dancer-choreographer of the same name. There is only one adjective to define its contemporary dance ballets: sublime. The company of 32 dancers tours throughout the United States. In New York, they perform on the stage of the New York City Center. The school offers classes for all levels and ages. Please visit the website to learn more about the school.
FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO
Read moreThis studio offers dance classes for all levels. Ballroom dance, salsa, mambo or paso doble are taught. The specificity of the studio is that it uses the Easy Fred Astaire Way, according to a method recognized by the famous dancer. The idea is to reproduce the grace, the elegance, in short the Fred Astaire style, in the dance steps. Guided by qualified teachers and patient with beginners, you will feel like you are growing wings.
THE HARLEM SWING DANCE SOCIETY
Read moreThe Harlem Swing Dance Society focuses on the golden age of swing, particularly the Lindy Hop, a couple's dance that originated in Harlem in the 1920s and can quickly become acrobatic. Classes are open to the public on Tuesday evenings and are free for those under 17. If you haven't found a partner to accompany you, don't worry, couples mix, you won't find yourself alone! A moment of dance and sharing.
BAILA SOCIETY
Read moreThe Baila Society has two branches in Manhattan to teach you how to salsa dance! The big advantage is that you don't have to register year-round or even book your place in advance. Just go to the course that interests you, whatever your level. Beginners are always welcome and can compete with experienced dancers. The other plus is that it is not necessary to come with a partner, you will always find one on site.