faq


Can I book a private lesson?

You have to approach your instructor directly and ask them if you can set up a private lesson. Many of them are available for privates. You’ll need to ask the instructor for rates and availability.


What to do if I am late?

If you arrive late for class, please follow the procedure: make your way to the back of the class without disturbing or impeding on the workspace of other dancers. You may have to wait for a break  in class to access the change room/greenroom area!


Do I need to bring a dance partner?

It is not a requirement to come to class with a partner, although you are always welcome to do so. During the class you will be rotating partners giving you the opportunity to meet and dance with everyone, including your instructor.


Do you have a recital?

Yes we do. Once a year  all our students participate in the annual recital, however if you do not wish to participate in performances, it will be no problem.


Is there a dress code?

No. just wear something which is comfortable to move. Indoor shoes only! Your shoes should not stick or make scratches or black marks on the floor.


Do I have to register for classes, or can I just do drop-in classes?

I Love Dancing offers registered programs for kids and a variety of “drop-in” classes as well as registered sessions for adults. “Drop-in” classes are ongoing and do not require any registrations. The classes are generally not connected with each other which makes it possible for students to come in on […]


How long will it take me to learn how to dance?

it is hard to say. Everyone progresses at their own pace. On average it takes students a minimum of 3-6 months to become comfortable at the beginner/intermediate level. This depends on how much you practice and how good you are in keeping the continuation during the courses. You have to […]


When are the Dance Socials?

We ahve several Weekly Dance Socials, in addition we organize several special events throuout the year. Please check our schedule and calendar for our upcoming dance socials.


What is the cost?

It depends on how much you would like to dance. Tuition varies based on the number of courses/ hours taken. See Classes & Schedule for an hourly price breakdown.


Do I need dance shoes?

Yes. Proper dance shoes you avoid injuries and unnecessary problems executing  fundamental dance moves, and any dance move in general. You will also excel your dance if you have the appropriate “equipment”. Shoes are a very important piece of a dancer’s success.


Can I just take one style of dance?

Yes. Students are welcome to take as many as dance forms they wish. However some dance styles are easier to combine than others. We offer our students information on the matter in a way that it will be easier for you to make the best choices being suitable for you. […]


What kind of shoes do I need?

The shoes are very important for a dancer. At the beginning you can even bring sneakers, but soon you will realize that they will stick to the floor and make it difficult for you to turn and spin properly. So will any rubber-sole shoes. As the steps get more complex […]


How soon will I feel comfortable on the dance floor?

At  the parties and socials, there is a wide range of skill level among the dancers. Some students have been dancing for several years, some only few weeks. You can see that some dancers are moving more comfortably on the dance floor than others. The only secret is practice. The […]


Do you offer any Wedding Preparation?

We teach and choreograph the First Dance to the music of your choice.  If you don’t have a song, we help you find music from our wide collection. Our skilled instructors will teach you how to walk on the dance floor, look confident & relaxed and finish your First Dance […]


Should I take group or private lessons?

This depends on your end goal. If you are taking lessons to socialize and have fun and don’t really care about going beyond beginner level, than Group Lessons are all you need. However if you are thinking to take your dancing to the next level, become a great social dancer.