Show your love of the dance this Valentine’s! All students are invited to our Valentines Party in our Plainfield Studio on February 10th or our Kentwood Studio on February 11th. Showcase formations starting this month! At Plainfield, you’ll be treated to the Two-Step with Mr. Werdon. At Kentwood, you can…
Attention all students – Don’t miss the Medal Ball celebration Saturday, Feb. 6 from 12 -4 p.m. You’ll get to see the fancy footwork that has netted graduation to the next level. It’s a great opportunity to support your fellow dancers and to be inspired in your own pursuit. To…
You know you want to dance the night away. Resolve to make 2010 the year you put on your dancing shoes at Arthur Murray! We’ll help you make 2010 a year to remember. Contact us at our Plainfield or 29th Street studios to book a free introductory lesson, or purchase…
Our own Leslie Spearin, a rhythm champion and traveling consultant for Arthur Murray International, Inc., served as a source for this article published in Natural Awakenings’ feature about the research into the health benefits of dance. What a great article — and as Arthur Murray members know, every word of…
Doris Travis made a lot of firsts, especially in Michigan, where she owned and operated 19 Arthur Murray Dance Studios after opening the company’s very first franchise in Detroit, Michigan in 1938. This story of the ‘dancing queen’s’ 1992 triumph in receiving her degree from the University of Oklahoma is…
For the brides and grooms planning a wedding now is the time to start working on that special first dance. Captured on videotape, photographed and sent today by video email to friends who can’t attend the wedding, those first steps will be memorialized for many years to come. Here’s what…
If you think that most young couples today dream of their first dance at their wedding as a graceful waltz across the floor, think again! Most of today’s soon-to-be newlyweds are abandoning slow, romantic ballads in favor of something that would have been considered quite shocking not too long ago……
Originally a Spanish dance in 3/4 time, it was changed in Cuba initially into 2/4 time then eventually into 4/4. It is now present as a very slow type of Rumba rhythm. The music is frequently arranged with Spanish vocals and a subtle percussion effect, usually implemented with Conga or…
From the less inhibited night clubs and dance halls the Mambo underwent subtle changes. It was triple mambo, and then peculiar scraping and shuffling sounds during the “tripling” produced the imitative sound of Cha Cha Cha. This then became a dance in itself. Mambo or triple Mambo or Cha Cha…
Said by some to have been originated by Harry Fox (1913). It is now a standard ballroom dance the world over and serves as a good foundation for social dances in 2/4 or 4/4 time. NOTE: See also Two Step.