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1. Can I really learn to dance?

2. How do I begin?

3. Do I need a dance partner to attend a group lesson?

4. What are progressive group lessons?

5. Can I join a progressive group lesson already in session?

6. How long will it take to learn to dance?

7. What does a group lesson cost?

8. What does a private lesson cost?

9. Can I form my own private dance group?

10. Will you be teaching Salsa group classes soon?

11. Which ballroom dances do you teach, and when?

12. Where do you teach?

13. Do you own a dance studio?

14. How should I dress for classes or private lessons?

15. Do I need special dance shoes?

16. Do you teach wedding parties or the first wedding dance?

17. What are the benefits of social dancing?

18. What is your group lessons package policy?

19. Who is a VIP Student?

20. Who is a Grand Fathered VIP Student?

21. Explanation of Carl's Unique Three-Level Salsa Class System

22. Tell me more about New York Disco/Hustle Dance and it's history

23. Why you should learn your first wedding dance with us?

24. What you will learn in your first wedding dance lesson?

25. Does "Carl Charles Dance" have a disclaimer?

26. In which cities do you teach in South Florida?

27. Do you accept Credit Cards and what about it's safety?

28. Do you accept RSVP for your dance events?

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1. Can I really learn to dance?
Anyone who has the desire can learn to dance! Carl makes learning as easy and fun as possible. You’ll be dancing after your first few lessons, whether you’re learning Hustle, Swing, Salsa, or any other type of social dancing.

2. How do I begin?
Try a group class. Most group classes are drop-in classes. However, we would like to suggest that you join at the beginning of each month – arrive a bit early to sign in or warm up. No pre-registration is necessary also online registration is available. You’re welcome to stop by and watch a group class for five minutes at no cost, to make sure the class is what you’re looking for.

If you’d like to start with private lessons, Carl will tailor a program specifically for your needs and goals. Learn any dance you’d like, at your own pace, by yourself or with a partner, friend, or a small group of friends.

3. Do I need a dance partner to attend a group lesson?
No, you don’t need a partner. Students in group classes practice with different partners in rotation. This allows students to sharpen their leading and following skills – skills that are really important when you’re out social dancing. It also gives you the opportunity to meet new people and make new friends.

On the other hand, if you come with a partner and prefer to dance only with him or her, you’re certainly not required to switch partners!

4. What are progressive group lessons?
Progressive group lessons run for four, six, or eight weeks. Each class builds on what was taught the week before.

5. Can I join a progressive group lesson already in session?
Yes, but you might have to do some extra work to catch up. If you are joining a progressive class already in session, it’s a good idea to schedule a private lesson with Carl before you participate.

6. How long will it take to learn to dance?
That depends on how much you practice! The more time you spend dancing, the faster you’ll see results. Carl encourage new students to take one to three classes or private lessons a week to get maximum practice time. In addition to classes and private lessons, there are some wonderful, friendly, no-pressure social dances you can attend to watch experienced dancers and practice with new partners.

One of these dances is Carl’s the Thursday night beginner dance class and social dance at Astrid Audet Academy of Ballet in Fort Lauderdale. You can practice a lot at this dance – everyone at the party is friendly and happy to share a dance, no matter what your level of experience. Just ask!

The other great options are Carl's Sunday evening (Feb 14th, 2010 - Hearts on Fire) lesson and social dance at the City of Hollywood.

7. What does a group lesson cost?
A 45 or 55-minute group lesson costs between $10 and $15, depending on the location. Dance studios set the prices for group lessons. Special two lessons (Salsa and Hustle) workshops cost $25.

8. What does a private lesson cost?
Introductory 25% off your 1st lesson with a minimum purchase of three individual lessons or more / Individual or Couple (Studio / Floor Fees Included) This is all-inclusive (some dance teachers add floor fees to the cost of the lesson). Carl offers discounts for packages of selected numbers of lessons.

9. Can I form my own private dance group?
Yes! This is a great way to get personal instruction without breaking your budget. If you schedule a lesson at one of Carl’s regular studios, the cost averages $10 to $15 per person. If you’d like Carl to travel to your location, there is a minimum rate of $100. If one or more members of your group can’t attend a lesson, the remaining members are responsible for meeting the minimum cost.

10. Will you be teaching group Salsa classes soon?
Yes! Weekly Salsa lessons are available (Mondays) and is very popular these days, and Carl’s salsa lessons are second to none. Check the Thursday Class Schedule page for additional information and classes, or sign up for Carl’s monthly dance news bulletin.

11. Which ballroom dances do you teach, and when?
Carl teaches all the Latin dances (Thursdays) - (Salsa, Bolero, Merengue, Rumba, Cha Cha, Samba, and Bachata), Swing (East Coast), smooth dances (Fox Trot, American Tango, and Waltz), social line dances (Electric Slide, MTV Slide, Macarena, Mambo, Waltz, Samba, and more). His ballroom dance students vote each month to determine which dance they’ll learn next. This democratic method seems to work, and everyone learns their favorite dances eventually. If you have a particular ballroom dance you’d like to learn right away, consider private lessons (with or without a partner), or get some friends together and schedule a private group lesson.

12. Where do you teach?
Carl teaches at various locations but is working on moving most/all of his dance lessons to one location. You will find Carl teaching in Fort Lauderdale at (Astrid Audet Academy of Ballet), Click here for current locations.

13. Do you own a dance studio?
Not at present, but definitely in the future – and soon! Carl is an independent instructor and has worked with dance studios and ballrooms across the country. Click here for current locations.

14. How should I dress for classes or private lessons?
Dress casually and comfortably in clothes you can move in freely and easily. If you’re new to dancing and don’t have dance shoes, wear leather-soled shoes if possible – they’ll be fine to start. If you continue with dance lessons, you’ll want to invest in suede-soled dance shoes.

15. Do I need special dance shoes?
If you’re new to dancing and don’t have dance shoes, wear leather-soled shoes if possible. As dancing becomes a hobby or an addiction, you’ll want to invest in proper suede-bottomed dance shoes so that you can turn and move comfortably on the dance floor. Ladies’ shoes should have between a 1½- and 2½-inch heel. Visit Carl’s Dance Store for a wide selection of dance shoes that can be shipped to any location.

16. Do you teach wedding parties or the first wedding dance?
This is one of Carl’s specialties – he’s an incurable romantic, and can help make your first wedding dance stunning and unforgettable. Carl can teach you a particular dance style or choreograph a first dance to a special song that’s an expression of the beauty of your love and two souls coming together. It’s something you'll treasure forever. It’s also a great stress-reliever as you plan your big event. Dancing together is just plain fun!

17. What are the benefits of social dancing?
The benefits of dancing are infinite and priceless … friends; fun; inspiration, creativity; a beautiful means of expression; exercise, cardiovascular health, bone and joint health, weight loss; good posture, poise, and confidence; increased flexibility and stamina; stress relief; improved relationships; renewed romance in a relationship, or new romance if you’re single; a sense of belonging. Once you start learning how to dance, you’ll never have to feel alone or isolated on a weekend or weekday night. You can always go dancing (or to a dance class)!

18. What is your group lessons package policy?
Monthly or season package is offered as a way of discount to our students. The entire payment must be paid in full prior to your first lesson no exceptions.
These packages are not refundable, they are not intended and cannot be carried over to another month or season. Our classes are progressive, taught on a building block foundation, therefore it is your best interest to participate on a weekly basis.

Please, be courteous to your fellow students! If you're absent for a week or longer, it is recommended to take a private lesson to caught up with the missed lesson material. Remember, your classmates are ahead of you. Extensive review will slow down and make other regularly attending students impatient.

19. Who is a VIP Student?
Any student that takes private dance lessons with Carl on a regular basic automatically becomes a VIP Student. VIP Students are also entitle to attend a fix number of group dance classes FREE of charge. By a way of example, any student that books three private lessons is entitle to three FREE group lessons in any of Carl's group classes at his Fort Lauderdale location.

20. Who is a Grand Fathered VIP Student?
Any student that previously worked with Carl privately is automatically grand fathered as VIP Dance Student. As a VIP Student you are entitled to attend any of his group lessons at fifty percent discount at any location within his control such as the Fort Lauderdale location.

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21. CARL'S THREE-LEVEL SCHEDULE

Carl teaches his classes using a progressive schedule of three 30 minutes segments (Level I, II, and III). Each segment builds and involves more challenging moves. Most dancers will take two levels (Level I and II or Level II and III) for an hour class.

The three-level schedule ensures that students remain challenged and no one is left behind. Once you've mastered the basic step, you won't have to repeat it every class -- you can join in at Level II and progress rapidly to more challenging moves!

Here's how it works:

LEVEL I : Newcomer/Beginner

For newcomers, Level I is the perfect start -- the basic steps in 30 minutes. A great review for beginner dancers.

LEVEL II : Beginner/Intermediate

With Level II the class switches to slightly more challenging partner work. Students who know the basic step can join the class at the start of Level II, while newcomers should stay and learn more.

LEVEL III : Intermediate/Advanced

With Level III the class moves on to more challenging steps and styling. Students who feel comfortable with the steps taught in the Level II segment should stay for Level III.

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22. Tell me more about New York Disco/Hustle Dance and it's History

 

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23. Why you should learn your first wedding dance with us?
Dancing happily and harmoniously to your song symbolizes the first step of the rest of your life together. Family and friends will be impressed and appreciative of your efforts. Dancing lasts a lifetime; you can do the same dance on your fiftieth wedding anniversary. Your simple choreography will save stress and give you confidence not to mention, it's lots of fun.

24. What you learn in your first wedding dance lesson?
A graceful walk on and off the dance floor. How to dance with poise and confidence. Patterns that reflect the song style with emphasis on lead and follow. An elegant dip. The ability to dance rhythmically and naturally to your song.

25. Does "Carl Charles Dance" have a disclaimer?
Yes, please read the following Liability, Likeness and Waiver for your agreement while taking dance lessons with Carl Charles Dance.

LIABILITY DISCLAIMER:

All participants understand and are aware that dance is a physical and potentially hazardous activity.  I understand that my participation in dance activities sponsored by Carl Charles Dance involves a risk of injury to any and all parts of my body.  I hereby agree to freely and expressly assume and accept any and all risks of injury or death from participation in dance lessons and other dance activities sponsored by Carl Charles Dance.  I agree to release and hold harmless Carl Charles Dance and all of its owners, agents and employees from any and all liability for damages and personal injury to myself or any person or property resulting from the negligence of Carl Charles Dance and its owners, agents, and employees, which occurs in the course of attending dance lessons and dance activities sponsored by Carl Charles Dance or made available to me by Carl Charles Dance, whether said lessons or dance activities are held within Carl Charles Dance own studio or at other locations outside of it. 

AUTHORIZATION TO USE LIKENESS:

I understand that Carl Charles Dance, its owners, agents and employees, may take photographs or videos of me while participating in dance lessons and activities sponsored by Carl Charles Dance.  I expressly authorize and agree to allow Carl Charles Dance to use my likeness from these photographs and videos for use by Carl Charles Dance in promotional, instructional, marketing and advertising materials.   

WAIVER:

The waiver by Carl Charles Dance of one breach of any term, condition, covenant, obligation or agreement under this Registration Form shall not be considered to be a waiver of that or any other term, condition, covenant, obligation or agreement or of any subsequent breach thereof.

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26. In which cities do you teach in South Florida?
We teach in Parkland, Deerfield Beach, Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Lighthouse Point, Pompano Beach, Margate, Miramar, Tamarac, North Lauderdale, Lauderdale By The Sea, Wilton Manors, Oakland Park, Sunrise, Lauderhill, Lauderdale Lakes, Plantation, Fort Lauderdale, Weston, Davie, Dania Beach, Southwest Ranches, Cooper City, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Hallandale Beach, West Park (Broward, Palm Beach and West Palm Beach counties).

27. Do you accept Credit Cards and what about it's safety?

All major credit cards are accepted!!!!!

YES! We do accept various types of Credit Cards including using two credit card companies such as Pay Pal and Quick Commerce. Some items on our web sites such as dance shoes utilizes Pay Pal exclusively. However, if you choose to have us utilizes another credit card company such as Quick Commerce, you can fill out an/our Authorization Form and fax it to our efax number (413) 294-5427 giving us permission to proceed and process your Credit Card on your behalf. Regarding the safety of your credit card, we never keep your credit card information on file, unless you insist on having us to do so. Also, we work with replicable credit card companies and trust that they do their part on keeping your data confidential as we (Carl Charles Dance) do.

28. Do you accept RSVP at your Dance Events?
Yes, in fact, we insist that you RSVP since most of our events meals are provided and having you make your meal selection in advance is very helpful. Here is an example of our RSVP and Registration.

 

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