ISO private two step dance lessons in the Portland metro area.. any ideas?
Toni B. replied:
Lynn Winkle teaches dance classes in Portland.
Lynn W. replied:
We can certainly help with this! Feel free to call 503-234-2492, e-mail lynnwinkle@gmail.com, and/or visit our website www.dancethat.com for an instant price quote and further information.
Lynn W. replied:
Yes we teach all styles of partner dancing; here is a link to one of our Saturday afternoon group class series https://www.facebook.com/events/1410047769289775/
Lynn W. replied:
Here is the class that we teach right before the swing class; we also teach/dj/emcee every Tuesday at Vie De Boheme for Tuesday Salsa. https://www.facebook.com/events/389688854539073/
ISO TRIBAL IMPROV / FUSION CLASSES & TROUPES
Hi all! I'm moving to Portland in October and wondering what's happening in terms of tribal improv & dark fusion classes...
Danni A. replied:
Ohhhh yeah we should def talk. If you're into ATS at all I take classes with https://www.facebook.com/96330029757 Scarlet Thistl https://www.facebook.com/180991088921907 e Studio at Datura, and there's also Prana Dance Company if you're moving into the westside. Dark fusion though - ohh yeah, let's talk.
Looking for a great all around dance school/class for Justice. I live In N.E so would like to stay in the vicinity. Suggestions pretty please? He's into break'n and...
Gertie B. replied:
I took a dance class with Donna. You can email her ataxedide@gmail.com. She's really connected to the hip hop dance community in Portland. Her class prices are really reasonable and if she doesn't teach a class that works for Justice, she can connect you with one that does. Almost everyone in my dance class were b-boys or b-girls. My nephew teaches hiphop too and he works with kids too.
Tara J. replied:
Hollywood is a good school or we have looked at Northwest Dance Project too. My girls have only taken classes at Dance Vision in OC and Westside in Tigard though. Both were great. Community classes are ok for testing the waters though. Portland has a decent community class option for beginning
Andrea W. replied:
Addie's studio has a pretty decent hip-hop teacher (no breaking specifically though). I see a few boys in tap and hip-hip. This one kid (about Justice's age) gets private lessons and he's pretty dang good. It's on 19 th and W Burnside though. Cami Curtis. All the info is online. The cool thing there is that a lot of it is drop-in so there's no real commitment. He'd be an awesome tapper, I bet!!
Hello
I need suggestions!
I have an event in February and I'm in need of a dance instructor for a teen party and they want to learn a dance during the party!
Salsa or...