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ok so i am a 13 year old girl and i live in easton pa!. (18045) and my friend and i want to take ballroom dancing classes!. this is my first time ever and same for her!. any help!. links only!. dont say google!. want to start asap!.
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
i think this one is in pittsburgh:
http://www!.ballroomdancing!.org/

this one is in hummelstown:
http://www!.padancesport!.com/

this one's in pittsburgh:
http://www!.absoluteballroompgh!.com/

i'm not sure how close these cities are to easton!.
but pennsylvania is pretty small, right!?
have fun and good luck!Www@QuestionHome@Com

Honestly, if you only want to learn for fun, then a chain studio like Fred Astaire would be fine, but if you actually wanted to compete then you should definitely find a smaller, privately owned studio!. The quality of the teaching would be better, and most are cheaper and will let you pay by the lesson; never trust a studio that makes you pay up-front, as some don't give refunds if you miss a lesson!. I'd advise going to www!.ballroomdancers!.com and using the search there to find a studio near you, it's pretty much the quickest and easiest way to do it (according to the site there are 23 ballroom studios within 50 miles of you, so I can't be bothered to list the links for all of them)!. Happy dancing!Www@QuestionHome@Com

I think it'd great that you and your friend want to experience the wonderful world of dancing! If you really want to learn a lot quickly i suggest trying a franchised studio (i!.e Fred Astaire or Arthur Murray!.) It may be a sticker shock to your parents, but I think it is well worth the money!. Otherwise I would try www!.ballroomdancers!.com you can search for all kinds of different things on that website!. You can put your zip code in and specify how close you want the studio to be to you!. Good luck! I know you'll enjoy dancing as much as I do!
P!.S!. If you really get into it, I suggest competing!. It is more fun than you could ever imagine!Www@QuestionHome@Com