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Your Rodeo Playlist

Your Rodeo Playlist

It's Rodeo Time in Houston!! The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is a spectacular event that is enjoyed by many Texans!  For those who love a good concert, the rodeo brings some of the hottest artists to our great city for us to enjoy.  Here are 10 music hits from...

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Austin Showcase 2016

Austin Showcase 2016

  It's Showcase Time!!  To start the year off, we will be attending the Austin Showcase on March 5th!  Many have already started to prepare for the event and are getting anxious for the big day.  After you have signed your name to the board and have decided the...

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Get MORE Out of Your Group Classes

Get MORE Out of Your Group Classes

One of the BEST benefits at an Arthur Murray Studio is the Group Classes offered to all levels of students.  Its a great way to be introduced to new patterns or dances and also have some fun with your fellow dancers.  Here are some tips for how to make your Group...

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Waltz: The Mother of All Dances

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3zW4pEKKJo HISTORY Considered the mother of present day dances, the Waltz began in southern Germany in the seventeenth century and made its way from England to the United States.  The popularity of the Waltz grew with the music of...

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Nouveau D’Duo

Bonjour!  On Friday, February 5th at 7:00pm, we have an amazing Newsome Twosome we are calling Nouveau D'Duo planned for our studio.  Since February is the month of romance, the theme is From Paris with Love!  For those that are going to take the floor next Friday,...

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Why We Like Rumba

This next pre-party dance is going to be rumba. So we decided to ask our instructors what it is they like about it. Because its so easy to dance and carry on a conversation with your partner. -April The slower speed allows for more expression of rhythm and musicality....

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