1. Holiday Music
If this is your first holiday season as a social dancer, get ready! Holiday music is a treasure trove of great Foxtrots, Swings, and plenty more! So, crank up the holiday music and see how many dances you’ve learned can fit into one playlist.
2. Dance Pose Christmas Card
It’s time your family and friends knew about your dance hobby! Why not add a little Tango inspired Seasons Greetings to their lives?
Take it further with a caption: “Performing weeknights at 7:30pm at Arthur Murray Dance Studios.”
3. Don’t Skip Your Office Party
Sure, you may have wanted to skip it even with your awesome dance skills but the potentially awkward environment of an office work party makes a complete turnaround when you’re lighting up the dance floor!
4. Christmas in the Park
Every major city will have some sort of outdoor demonstration celebrating the Holiday season. Whether it’s a small jazz ensemble or a little Bing Crosby playing on the outdoor speakers – you and a lucky partner could create a Christmas memory that will last a lifetime.
5. Connecting with Family
You may not be the first family member to take dance lessons! In fact, there’s a good chance one of your grandparents watched the Arthur Murray Dance Party on television or even took lessons themselves.
So why not put a little Frank Sinatra on the surround speakers and ask the eldest dancer in the family to go for a twirl. Again, creating memories for everyone in the room.
6. Holiday Ball
The final event of the calendar year for the Toronto Area Arthur Murray Dance Studios is the annual Holiday Ball (StarBall)…and it’s a social dancers dream! With hours of dancing with students and teachers, it’s an upgrade over any holiday party you’re thinking of an excuse to avoid.
7. Start a New Tradition
Why not start your own holiday dance tradition? Maybe you have a gift wrapping and Latin dance party! Or a gingerbread baking and West Coast Swing night! Whatever the holiday, or the music, who says you can’t take your dance skills and share them with family and friends?
Final Thought
Some of the best gifts come in a simple box, a little bow, but a big heart.
Even if your loved ones aren’t dancers (yet), don’t let that stop you from sharing a little dancing.
Even a simple box step can create a lifelong memory.
Source Article by Arthur Murray Live
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