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July 2011
Dance Lessons
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 dance lesson group?
10. Which dances do you teach?
11. Will you be teaching Salsa group
classes soon?
12. Which ballroom dances do you teach, and when?
13. Where do you teach?
14. Do you own a dance studio?
15. How should I dress for classes or private lessons?
16. Do I need special dance shoes?
17. Do you teach wedding parties or the first wedding dance?
18. What are the benefits of social dancing?
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 – arrive a bit early to sign in or warm up. No pre-registration is necessary. You’re welcome to stop by and watch a group class 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. I 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 Wednesday night beginner ballroom class and social dance at Star Ballroom in Pompano Beach. 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 Tuesday
night lesson and social dance at the Paladium night club in Margate.
7. What does
a group lesson cost?
A 45 or 55-minute group lesson costs between $5 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?
A 55-minute private lesson costs $75. This is all-inclusive (some dance teachers add floor fees to the cost of the lesson). Carl offers discounts for packages of 3 lessons.
9. Can I form
my own dance lesson 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 is $13 per person (minimum $75 total). 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
make the lesson, the remaining members are responsible for meeting the minimum
cost.
10. Which dances
do you teach?
In addition
to New York Hustle – Carl’s specialty and one of the greatest social dances of all time! – Carl teaches all the Latin dances (Salsa, Bolero, Merengue, Rumba, Cha Cha, Samba, and Bachata), Swing (East Coast and West Coast), smooth dances (Fox Trot, American Tango, and Waltz), social line dances (Electric Slide, MTV Slide, Macarena, Mambo, Waltz, Samba, and more). If you’re
planning to take a group class in one of these dances, check the schedule for
locations and times.
11. Will you
be teaching group Salsa classes soon?
Yes! Weekly
Salsa lessons are available and is very popular these days, and Carl’s salsa lessons are second to none. Check the Web site regularly for additional classes, or sign up for Carl’s
weekly dance news bulletin.
12. Which ballroom
dances do you teach, and when?
Carl teaches
all the Latin dances (Salsa, Bolero, Merengue, Rumba, Cha Cha, Samba, and Bachata),
Swing (East Coast and West 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.
13. Where do
you teach?
Carl teaches
at different ballrooms on different days of the week. He is currently teaching
in Fort Lauderdale (Astrid Audet Academy of Ballet), and in Goldcoast in Coconut
Creek. Click here for current locations.
14. 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.
15. 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.
16. 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
Store for a wide selection of dance shoes that can be shipped to any location.
17. 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!
18. 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)!
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Dance Shoes Questions
1. I have wide feet – do you have shoes to fit my feet?
2. I do dance Hip-Hop and would like to know if you have dance shoes for Hip-Hop
3. I am a man that would like to order Dance Sneakers are the size same for Women and Men?
4. I live outside the State of Florida – can I still order dance shoes?
5. How do I place my shoe order - how does it work?
6. Are dance shoes only for professional dancers?
7. I am new to taking dance lessons and would like to know which dance shoes should I get?
8. I don’t know my shoe or feet size – what should I do?
9. Can I return or exchange my dance shoes?
10. Do I pay for shipping?
11. I have special foot issues and/or wide feet – can I custom order my dance shoes?
12. Can I order any pair of shoes with any size heel
13. After ordering my shoes how long does it take before I receive my shoes?
14. Do you have any advice for newcomers to wearing dance shoes?
15. Should I wear high heels or low heels?
16. What is the difference between Close Toe and Open Toe shoes?
17. Is my Credit or Debit Card safe and secure?
18. Do you accept deposits?
19. I have a shoe brush - how do I brush my new pair of dance shoes?
20. Could the shoe pictures be enlarge?
21. How much does the average pair of shoes weight?
1.
I have wide feet – do you have shoes
to fit my feet?
Yes, we do have shoes to fit almost any size feet. However, most of our shoes come in regular size width and other large width requires custom order. Customer order shoes will be the best method if you have very wide feet.
2.
I do dance Hip-Hop and would like to
know if you have dance shoes for this
dancing Hip-Hop?
Yes, you could try our dance sneakers for Hip-Hop, Jazz event Hustle, Swing and most Latin dances.
3.
I am a man that would like to order
Dance Sneakers are the size same for
Women and Men?
No, the size for men are two sizes larger than your street shoes so Men ONLY please keep this in mind when ordering your dance sneakers.
4.
I live outside the State of Florida – can
I still order dance shoes?
Yes, whether you live or work next door we ship to anyplace your desire. We use UPS Ground and Air for our shipping and we ship shoes almost to every part of the world or anywhere in the United States, Canada, Caribbean, Central America, South America and Overseas.
5.
How do I place my shoe order - how does
it work?
1. View the extensive shoe selections
2. Add your shoes specifics to the "Online Order Form" such as desire heel size, color, shipping address and so on
3. Lastly add each shoe to the shopping cart by clicking the symbol "Add to Cart" and make your secure credit card payment or you may inquire where to send personal checks.
After your order is placed what you could expect from Carl Charles Dance - a staff from Carl Charles Dance will contact you directly if we should have any questions regarding your order and/or processing your order.
6.
Are dance shoes only for professional
dancers?
No, dance shoes are essential for dancing. Everyone needs to have the proper or appropriate and comfortable pair of shoes. Newcomers to dance will understand this point after dancing a very short while, how good it feels to wear proper shoes and not your regular street shoes for dancing. Some dances requires that you feel the dance floor as your dance and street shoes will not provide you with such sensitivity and control, the Suede bottom make this possible.
7.
I am new to taking dance lessons and
would like to know which dance shoes
should I get?
You should consider which dances you are learning because some dances require a higher heel over another. By a way of example; when dancing to Latin music (Salsa, Rumba and Bolero etc) you should always wear Latin shoes both gender, since they are very stylish and build in the correct instep position that sets you in properly angle with your weight over your feet (standing upright forward but relax).
8.
I don’t know my shoe or feet size – what
should I do?
No problem, one way to get us your exact measurement is to wear a pair of silk socks and draw your feet over a sheet of plain paper and fax them to Carl. He will take it from there and later inform you of your shoe size that you could make note for further usage and orders.
9.
Can I return or exchange my dance shoes?
Of course you can – however, you must not return any already spoiled, damaged or worn pair of shoes. When receiving your brand new pair of dance shoes you must try them on a soft surface carpet or a large bath towel that you don’t damage the bottom of the sensitive Suede material on the bottom. The Suede bottom sets these shoes apart from street shoes and assist you in making the very best you can be in your dance experiences.
10.
Do I pay for shipping?
Carl Charles Dance pays for your first shipment of our brand new pair of dance shoes by UPS ground of which takes approximately four or five business days. However, if you should require your shoes to be sooner such as two day shipment, Carl will charge you an extra twelve dollars for the two days shipment. However, in the area of returns and exchanges you will have to pay for shipping the shoes back to Carl Charles Dance.
11.
I have special foot issues and/or wide
feet – can I custom order my dance
shoes?
Absolutely, you may order any pair of shoes custom order that takes approximately four to five weeks. In addition, there could be as much as $20 extra charge depending on the type of shoes, Carl will clear this up with you at time of your order.
12.
Can I order any pair of shoes with any
size heel?
Yes! Most shoes heel sizes are interchangeable so this should be no issue.
13.
After ordering my shoes how long does
it take before I receive my shoes?
Normal delivery takes four to five business days. However, if you would like to expedite the process you will have to pay the addition charge of $12.
14.
Do you have any advice for newcomers
to wearing dance shoes?
Yes! Make sure that your order has a size that fits your feet snug. Since, the shoes will stretch eventually and will become more comfortable as you wear and make them your favorite shoes for dancing. In addition, ladies must wear shoes with solid backs and not straps. Straps shoes does not give you the require support you need while dancing.
15.
Should I wear high heels or low heels?
Most dancers prefer to wear 2.5 inches heel. However, please bear in mind that some dances requires low heel especially for men dancing the smooth dances such as Waltz, Fox trot or Tango. In the case of women for the mentioned dances, we would like to recommend that they wear Close Toe 2.5 inches shoes.
16.
What’s
the difference between Close Toe and
Open Toe shoes?
In the case of women dancing with beginner partners you would like to consider wearing a Close Toe in order to protect your toes. In the case of Open Toe shoes, Latin shoes looks sexy and stylish.
17.
Is my Credit or Debit Card safe and secure?
Your credit card is so secure that no staff member from Carl Charles Dance gets to see your credit card numbers or information. This process is left on to the third party Pay-Pal that processes the transaction. Carl Charles Dance is informed by Pay-Pal on completion of the transaction so in the case of security you are safe with us.
18.
Do you accept deposits?
Yes! Only to local residents approved by Carl. All other online purchase must pay in advance before your shoes are delivery is made.
19.
I have a shoe brush - how do I brush
my new pair of dance shoes?
The Suede bottom of the shoes requires special care periodically. You must brush the bottom of your shoes when you begin to feel the dance floor feels slippery. The way to brush your shoes is to brush away from the heels of the shoes; you should brush the bottom towards the toes.
20.
Could the shoe pictures be enlarge?
Yes, all you have to do is click on the any shoe picture and it will fill your screen bring you to closer reality of your dance shoes.
21.
How much does the average pair of shoes
weight?
The average men and dance sneakers weights 3 pounds. Generally, ladies pair of shoes weights 2 pounds.
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