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"Dancing is the poetry of the foot." -- John Dryden.
Perhaps truer words have never been spoken. Watching people dance, either in their professional or non-professional capacity, is indeed a treat to watch. Their rhythm, flexibility, and amazing moves is infectious to say the very least, so much so , you find yourself asking this question “Where can I learn to this?”
To be a good dancer, all you need is to have a reasonably good timing, a strong passion, commitment and a fine teacher. One of the benefits of dancing is that it helps burn those calories, tone the body, helps build stamina and enhances flexibility. Dance can be learnt as a hobby, or you could just turn professional by being a solo performer, or be a part of a dance troupe, or become a choreographer.
Some of the popular dance styles are salsa, cha-cha, hip-hop, rock-and-roll, and other contemporary styles. One of the best-known schools in the city is Shiamak Davar Institute of Performing Arts. This school is run by Shiamak Davar, who changed the way India and Bollywood danced and is much sought-after dance teacher and choreographer in the country.
Among the many schools in the city, a few of them are The Swingers, Lourd Vijay’s Dance Studio, Rock Around the Clock, Studio 5678, Vibes-The Dance Lab, Funky Town Dance and Aerobics Centre, D Way, Body Kraft, Dance With Me, Ananya Dance Class, XLNC Dance Company, Musical Dance Troupe and Mezclao Dance Academy that are popular!
It’s time to burn the dance floor, wouldn’t you say so!
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