At Star Dance School we provide you with structured and fun dance classes that will also give you a great workout.
We always start the class with a warm up. This includes stretching, a brief review of what we taught in the previous class, and some basic figures and footwork you'll need for the rest of the class.
The review and the footwork will be the basis for the rest of the class. This means that if this is your first lesson, you'll be able to follow the rest of the class quite easily.
You will have to be patient - you won't become the greatest b-boy or b-girl in one lesson, but you will learn more each lesson you attend and eventually develop an excellent choreography and even your own style. Our talented, energetic, and friendly instructors will have you breakdancing in no time at all.
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Star Dance School Newton location studio address: Newton MA, 02461. Phone #: 617-202-9200. Email: info@stardanceschool.com. Salsa group classes, Salsa, Bachata, Latin dance group classes are available every day. Please call us to reserve a spot in the dance classes of your choice! New group dance classes could be added per your request. Dance lessons are available in Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Hustle, Swing, Mambo, Cha Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba, Jive, Pasodoble, Waltz, Tango, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Ballroom and Latin dancing, and other popular dances and styles.
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Breakdancing, breaking, b-boying, or b-girling is a popular style of street dance that was born and developed as part of hip-hop culture among African Americans and Latino youths in Bronx, New York in the 1970's. As a hip-hop dance, it is usually danced to hip hop music, and incorporates intricate body movements, strong acrobatic moves, coordination, style, spontaneity, and fashion. The dancers often participate in battles, formal or informal dance competitions between two or more individuals or dancing crews.
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