Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I learn to dance?
A: Dancing is as easy as walking once you are taught by a Dance Doctor Instructor. Thousands have been successfully trained at the Dance Doctor Dance Studio. There is no age limit.

Q: Will it take long?
A: The length of the course depends on how many dances you would like to learn and how proficient you would like to become in each dance. However, you will be able to dance after your first lesson.

Q: Is your system of teaching difficult?
A: We teach four simple basic movements, from which the new combinations are derived.

Q: How much do the lessons cost?
A: The cost depends on a number of factors: how good you want to be; what dances you want to learn; the number of days and weeks in your dance schedule, etc. After your first lesson, your instructor will be in a better position to recommend a program and you will have the knowledge to make an intelligent and informed choice. Check out our rates.

Q: Does the fee have to be paid in advance?
A: There are several convenient methods of payment available. If you prefer, you can budget the fee in small installments to suit your needs.

Q: What dances will I learn the steps?
A: You can learn the very latest steps in any or all social dances: Swing, Hustle, Disco, Samba, Merengue, Fox Trot, Rumba, Cha-Cha, Mambo, Waltz, Tango, and more.

Q: Will I have to return each year to learn the newest steps?
A: After getting a good foundation, you will be able to analyze the new steps and pick them up yourself without difficulty. However, many students return because they enjoy their lessons and the friends and confidence they have acquired.

Q: May I take the lesson at any time convenient to me?
A: Take your lessons at any time you wish. We are open 7 days a week. Monday to Friday 10am to 10pm. Saturday and Sunday 10am to 6pm.

Q: Will I have a good teacher?
A: All of our teachers are competent. The teachers selected for you are ones who best suit your personality. To qualify as Dance Doctor Instructors, they must complete a most arduous training regimen.

Q: What benefits do I derive?
A: Dancing is our first line of social activity. Good dancing is a lifetime investment in fun, poise, confidence, improved personality and new friends. Beyond these, dancing is a superb physical conditioner- providing fun without working at it! It opens up a wonderful new world of togetherness and a thriving year-round social calendar!