About us
We've got Waltz... in a group that's More FUN than Formal
Come DANCE with us on Sunday afternoon in Atlanta !!
Want to learn How? Show up at 4PM, and there's an hour lesson to get you started.
You can dress for the occasion, or show up in jeans
Bring a partner, or find one here
Learn to dance if you don't already know how
Improve your technique if you already know how to dance
We have been dancing here for many years, with a focus on waltz in its various forms and most other popular dances.
see waltzplay.org for more details
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Next Dance Jul 5, 2026 - Lesson Make Your Waltz More Interesting
470 Candler Park Dr NE, Atlanta, GA, USCome Waltz with us -- beginners and experienced dancers welcome.
We’ve got Waltz in a group that is more FUN than formal!!
# NEXT DANCE July 5, 2026
Celebrate with us for an afternoon of music, movement & connection.
Lesson 2:30 – 3:30: Make Your Waltz More Interesting
Ever wonder, "How did they do that?"
Learn patterns and transitions that add variety, flow, and fun to your waltz.Dancing 3:30 to 5:30
We dance “social waltz”, which is not as formal as conventional ballroom waltz, although most of what we teach is applicable in all dancing. Here is an example of social waltz: Cross-Step Waltz (with Richard Powers & Angela Amarillas)
We dance the first Sunday of every month, at First Existentialist Congregation of Atlanta (affectionally known as ‘The E-Church’) at 470 Candler Park Drive, Atlanta GA 30307. Times: 2:30 to 5:30 pm$10 Per Person — cash or check only
Please Bring Your Own Water to Drink
At WaltzPlay, you can expect plenty of social waltz (our home base), along with a mix of foxtrot, swing, tango, rumba, and chacha — all woven together in that easy WaltzPlay flow. No pressure, no performance, just shared steps and good music. YOU CAN HEAR WHAT OUR MUSIC SOUNDS LIKE BY CLICKING ON THE LINKS ON TOP of the page at www.waltzplay.org.
We include many styles and variations from the many dancers, and we encourage everyone to dance with many different partners in order to experience the different styles that each person brings. We concentrate less on the steps and sequences, and more on the connections, our partners, and the expression of what we hear in the music. We have lots of fun.
• You need shoes – comfortable and with leather or slippery soles.
• You can dress casual to fancy, for the occasion, or wear jeans
• You don’t need a partner
• Learn to dance if you don’t already know how
• Improve your technique
• Visit waltzplay.org for details
• Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Waltzplay/2:30 to 3:30 pm - Lesson
3:30 to 5:30 pm - Dancing to a wide variety of music1 attendee
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