Four-Week Introductory Dance Course or Nine-Week Dance Course at Echo School of Dance (Up to 61% Off)
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Dance instructor with over 20 years of experience teaches classes in styles from ballet to break dancing in her new school opened in 2011
Dancing is a healthy way to physically connect to someone, preferable to giving them a painful bear hug or sewing your head onto their body. Get cheek-to-cheek with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $28 for a four-week introductory dance course (a $56 value) $49 for a nine-week dance course (a $126 value)
More than 30 class offerings include once-a-week lessons in ballet, break dancing, tap, and hip-hop. Dip your toe into the world of dance with four-week introductory courses created especially for Groupon customers, or dive straight into a full nine-week session that follows the studio’s standard curriculum. See the full schedule; a yellow highlight indicates available classes and their scheduled times.
Echo School of Dance
Like many dancers, Echo Waldron-Noble discovered her passion in her youth, and has spent a lifetime perfecting her art with professional troupes such as the Idaho Dance Theatre, Ballet West, and the Off Center Dance Project. When not busy wowing audiences on stage, she honed her teaching skills as an adjunct faculty member of dance at Boise State University. Inspired to share her love of the art and build a lasting appreciation for it in her community, she opened the Echo School of Dance in 2011.
Inside the modern studio, Echo and her teachers educate children and adults with tiered classes that group peers by expertise level, helping students focus on basic or advanced techniques that are both challenging and fun. Classes regularly culminate in performances by students, including a holiday program, full spring recital, and regular flash mobs at local weddings.
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About ECHO School of Dance
Like many dancers, Echo Waldron-Noble discovered her passion in her youth, and has spent a lifetime perfecting her art with professional troupes such as the Idaho Dance Theatre, Ballet West, and the Off Center Dance Project. When not busy wowing audiences on stage, she honed her teaching skills as an adjunct faculty member of dance at Boise State University. Inspired to share her love of the art and build a lasting appreciation for it in her community, she opened the Echo School of Dance in 2011.
Inside the modern studio, Echo and her teachers educate children and adults with tiered classes that group peers by expertise level, helping students focus on basic or advanced techniques that are both challenging and fun. Classes regularly culminate in performances by students, including a holiday program, full spring recital, and regular flash mobs at local weddings.