
What we’re about
Welcome to the Dance Scene! Friendly community of dancers in the Detroit Metropolitan area. Beginning and advanced dancers are welcome. Group classes and dance parties are offered each week so you can enjoy learning to dance while socializing with new friends.
Our Website:
[www.MichiganDanceLessons.com](https://www.michigandancelessons.com)
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- INTRO TO BALLROOM & LATIN (Drop-In Group Class; different dance each week)the Dance Scene, Center Line, MI$20.00
# Group Class & Saturday Night Dance Party at DANCE SCENE
7pm Drop-In Group Class $20/pp
(EACH SATURDAY - DIFFERENT DANCE STYLE)
~ PURCHASE TICKETS HERE ~We will be covering technique, basic steps, etiquette and everything one needs to know to start dancing. NO PARTNER NEEDED; we always rotate students in our group classes. This class is great for singles and couples who are just starting or have no prior dance experience.
**** Shoes/Clothing - clothing should comfortable and suitable for dancing/moving; please bring a change of clean shoes; if you don't have dance shoes yet, dress shoes are best; tennis shoes are worst (they stick to the dance floor and prevent your feet from pivoting/turning).
*** Dance Shoes or Clean Change of Shoes REQUIRED!
DANCE SCENE
25333 VANDYKE AVENUE, CENTER LINE, MI 48015
248-251-3950 TEXT/CALL - RUMBA - GROUP CLASS (DROP-IN CLASS)the Dance Scene, Center Line, MI$20.00
RUMBA GROUP CLASS - DROP-IN CLASS
Saturday, MAY 3-RD at 7pm
This Class is a BEGINNING LEVEL - GREAT FOR STUDENTS WITH NO PRIOR EXPERIENCEPRICE:
$20/PP
Group Class Only
~ PURCHASE TICKETS HERE ~We will be covering technique, basic steps, etiquette and everything one needs to know to start dancing. NO PARTNER NEEDED; we always rotate students in our group classes. This class is great for singles and couples who are just starting or have no prior dance experience.
**** Shoes/Clothing - clothing should comfortable and suitable for dancing/moving; please bring a change of clean shoes; if you don't have dance shoes yet, dress shoes are best; tennis shoes are the worst (they stick to the dance floor and prevent your feet from pivoting/turning).