
Fred Astaire Dance Studios
Address
69 South Moger Avenue
Mount Kisco, New York 10549
Opening Hours
- Monday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM
- Tuesday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM
- Wednesday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM
- Thursday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM
- Friday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
About Fred Astaire Dance Studios
Fred Astaire Dance Studios in Mount Kisco, New York, offers a comprehensive range of dance instruction, specializing in the elegance and excitement of Ballroom dancing. Their curriculum encompasses a variety of popular Ballroom styles, including Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, and the vibrant rhythms of Salsa and Bachata. Students at Fred Astaire Dance Studios can expect to learn from experienced instructors dedicated to fostering a positive and engaging learning environment. The studio provides opportunities for dancers of all ages and skill levels, from beginners taking their first steps to more advanced students looking to refine their technique. Whether you're interested in social dancing, preparing for a special event, or joining their competitive teams, Fred Astaire Dance Studios offers a welcoming atmosphere to explore the joy of dance.
Programs from Fred Astaire Dance Studios
80 programs available
Classes
Two-Step
Country Western
Quickstep
Viennese Waltz
Waltz
Tango
Foxtrot
Argentine Tango
Smooth
Bachata
Jive
Paso Doble
Bolero
Samba
Cha Cha
Rumba
Merengue
East Coast Swing
Hustle
Mambo
Salsa
Rhythm
West Coast Swing
West Coast Swing (or Western Swing) quickly gained popularity across the U.S. because of its sophisticated style and easy adaptation to contemporary rock music. A regional style popular on the West Coast of the U.S., the dance made a bid for national recognition in the late 50s and continues to grow in popularity in the 21st century. West Coast Swing incorporates many forms of swing including the Lindy, Shag, Whip and Push. Versatile dancers, eager to display their talent, are continually innovating new and interesting movement in swing. After nearly five decades, Western Swing has endured the test of time, and as with the Eastern Swing, it is possible to dance in a relatively small area. The West Coast Swing is danced in place in a slot. Its slower tempo allows for freer rhythmic interpretations using single, double, triple and various other syncopated rhythms. A relaxed, sometimes shuffling movement and upright position are characteristic. Occasional use of hip movements and or push style is also used to enhance the style of the dance.
West Coast Swing
Waltz
The Waltz is a progressive and turning dance with figures designed for both a larger ballroom floor and the average dance floor. The use of sway, rise and fall highlight the smooth, lilting style of the Waltz. Being a very traditional style of dance, the Waltz makes one feel like a princess or a prince at the ball! Whether you are interested in wedding dance instruction, a new hobby or a way to connect with your partner, or want to take your dance skills to the next level, Fred Astaire’s teaching methods will result in faster learning rates, higher levels of achievement – and more FUN! Contact us, at Fred Astaire Dance Studios – and be sure to ask about our special Introductory Offer for new students!
Viennese Waltz
The Viennese Waltz, as its known today, was first danced by European royalty during the era of the Austrian composers, Johann Strauss I and Johann Strauss II (1800s). Its hallmark charisma and social grace is typical of that period of history. The Viennese Waltz became the only dance of that era which is still performed by the American public. Waltz music expresses eloquently, the carefree gaiety of those bygone days that are so closely linked to Vienna, The Blue Danube and Strauss. The most startling innovation of the dance was the close proximity of the partners; so daring, it only became socially acceptable in Great Britain after it was danced publicly by Queen Victoria. It is a dance that requires a great deal of control and stamina, due mainly to the tempo of the music. The Viennese Waltz is a progressive and turning dance and features some figures that are danced in place. Rise and fall is used in the dance but differently than in other smooth dances. In Waltz and Foxtrot, a dancer will often rise above their normal standing height but in the Viennese Waltz that’s not done. Rise is created through the knees and body.
Tango
The Tango is a progressive dance where the staccato movement of the feet and flexed knees highlight the dramatic style of the dance. The Tango is one of the most highly stylized ballroom dances. It is dramatic with measured crossing and flexing steps and poised pauses. Perhaps the main reason for its widespread popularity is that it is danced close to the partner.
Samba
When the Brazilian Samba was first introduced to the U.S. Dance Masters in 1929, it became an overnight sensation. Like many other Brazilian dances, the music is an amalgamation of African and Latin American rhythm that is adorned with expressive, melodic lines. In form, the Samba is a serenade; the repetition of its melody is continually interrupted by the strumming of a guitar or other stringed instruments. Originating in Bahia, Brazil, the dance first became popular in Rio de Janeiro, and later, its intoxicating rhythm was taken up by serious Latin American composers. The Samba is festive and lighthearted, and performed today in all parts of the world. It brings to mind pictures of Rio’s festive and exotic Carnival! In its native land, the Samba is usually danced to a moderately slow tempo which contrasts vividly with the spirited version favored in U.S. The Samba has withstood the test of time and still ranks high among social as well as competitive dancers.
Salsa
Oozing with a sensuous style, Salsa has it all – passion, energy, and joy. As a dance form, Salsa has its origins in the Cuban Son and the Afro-Cuban dance, Rumba. As it relates to the popular music style, Salsa is continuously evolving, and new modern dance styles are associated and named according to the geographical areas that they are developed in.
Guaracha-Rumba
Son-Rumba
Bolero-Rumba
Rumba
Rumba (or “ballroom-rumba”), is one of the ballroom dances which occurs in social dance and in international competitions. It is the slowest of the five competitive International Latin dances: the Paso Doble, the Samba, the Cha Cha, and the Jive being the others. This ballroom Rumba was derived from a Cuban rhythm and dance called the Bolero-Son; the international style was derived from studies of dance in Cuba in the pre-revolutionary period which was then popularized by the descendants of African slaves of Cuba. Its tantalizing rhythm first invaded the United States in the early 1930s, and has remained one of the most popular social dances. The Rumba is characterized by a smooth, subtle hip motion and a heavy walking step.
Quickstep
The Quickstep, with its roots in Ragtime, was developed in the 1920’s in New York from a combination of Foxtrot, Charleston, Peabody and the One-Step. Originally it was danced solo – away from the partner, but later became a partner dance. It was originally given the name “Quick Time Fox Trot” but eventually that name was changed to Quickstep. The dance traveled to England and was developed into the dance that we know today, and was standardized in 1927. In a basic form Quickstep is a combination of walks and chasses but in an advanced stage hops jumps & many syncopations are utilized. It is an elegant and glamorous dance and body contact is maintained throughout the dance.
Paso Doble
The Paso Doble (or pasodoble), in its classical form dates back many centuries and was originally intended for use at bullfights when the matador was victorious in the arena. The music adapted itself so beautifully to the dance that the villagers danced to the exciting, lively music for hours on end. Americans first viewed the Paso Doble when flamenco dancers used this music to dance the role of a bullfighter. It has been a favorite (in its ballroom version) since the 1930s. In the ballroom version of the Paso Doble, the gentleman usually portrays the bullfighter and the lady is his cape, although there are times when a very strong aggressive action in certain movements seems to suggest the actions of the bull. The Paso Doble moves around the floor and is characterized by sharp movements. A most helpful aid in acquiring the proper feeling is to visualize the pageantry of the matadors, as they make their grand entry into the bull ring and feel the attitude that is displayed during the fight.
Merengue
The Merengue is danced in place to Latin music. Both Haiti and the Dominican Republic claim Merengue as their own. The Dominican’s version is that the dance originated at a fiesta that was given to honor a returning war hero.
Mambo
No other dance from south of the (U.S.) border has ever attained the instantaneous popularity than the zestful Mambo did when it was first introduced from Latin America.
Jive
Jive evolved from the popular American dances of the 1930’s such as Jitterbug, Boogie-Woogie, Lindy Hop, East Coast Swing, Shag, Rock “n” Roll etc. Eventually all of these styles of dance would be coupled under the Hat of “Jive”, but in the 1940’s a combination of these styles was given the name “Jive” and the dance was born. During World War II American G.I’s took the dance to Europe where it soon became very popular, especially among the young. It was new, fresh, and exciting. It was adapted by the French and became very popular in Britain and eventually in 1968 it was adopted as the fifth Latin dance in International competitions. The modern form of ballroom jive is a very happy and boppy dance, with many flicks & kicks. The Jive music is written in 4/4 time and should be played at a tempo of about 38 – 44 bars per minute. A spot dance not moving along the Line of Dance. Relaxed, springy action is the basic characteristic of the International Style Jive with lots of flicks and kicks in the advanced style.
Hustle Dance Lessons Mount Kisco, NY
In the late 1960s and throughout the 1970s, discotheques (or discos), with high quality sound systems and flashing lights became a popular form of entertainment in Europe and the U.S. Early ‘70s dancing in discos was mostly freestyle dancing (similar to the “rock” style exhibited by pop stars of the day like The Jackson 5) along with the prerequisite dress code of bellbottom pants and elevator shoes.
Foxtrot
The Foxtrot dance step, lent its name from Harry Fox, a vaudeville dancer and comedian. This first freestyle use of the “slow step,” came into vogue around 1912, during the period of ragtime music. This marked a completely new phase of ballroom dancing where partners danced much closer together and ad-libbed to the new and exhilarating music. As of this writing, the main difference between the two styles is that the International style Foxtrot is danced entirely in contact maintaining the normal dance hold, while the American style allows for complete freedom of expression utilizing various dance holds and positions. With its smooth and sophisticated feeling, most figures are designed for the larger ballroom floor.
East Coast Swing Dance Lessons
Eastern Swing or East Coast Swing (or just Swing), evolved from the Lindy Hop and is perhaps the most famous American folk dance. The best known forms of Swing include the Charleston, Black Bottom, and Shag. In the early 1940s, these forms consolidated into what was called the Lindy.
Cha Cha
Cha Cha is a dance of Cuban origin, and derives its name from the rhythm developed by a syncopation of the fourth beat. Cha Cha gathers its flavor, rhythm and charm from a derivation of three primary sources: the Mambo, Rumba, and indirectly, the Lindy (with each being danced to the same one-two-three triple step). The Cha Cha, while sprung up from Latin American roots in Cuba, really flowered under North American influence. While closely identified with the aforementioned Mambo, Cha Cha has enough intrinsic individuality to be classified as a distinct dance. Much has been written about the history of the Rumba and the Mambo, while little has been explored about the origins of Cha Cha, despite it being a dance to be reckoned with. Cha Cha’s tempo is anywhere from slow and staccato to fast and lively. It is very much an on-the-beat dance and hard not to inject one’s own feelings into it. This facet, more than any other, makes the dance fun for people of all ages. It is a real let-it-all-out type of dance. Cha Cha is danced in place as the steps are quite compact, with the feet usually no more than 12 inches apart. Popularized in the 1950’s with music by such artists as Tito Puente and Tito Rodriguez, today it is danced to popular night club kind of music.
Bolero
The Bolero was introduced to a U.S. audience in the mid-1930s; and at that time, it was danced in its classical form, which was performed to a constant beat of drums. It emerged from this classical form to what was called Son, with a faster and livelier tempo (later renamed as the Rumba). Spanish dancer Sebastian Cereza is credited with creating the dance in the year 1780; since then, the Bolero has remained a true source of expressing sensuous feelings. It is truly the “dance of love.” The Bolero is one of the most expressive dances: the use of arms and hands, legs and feet, as well as facial expression, all contribute to its beauty.
Argentine Tango
Argentine Tango is a dance and music that originated in Buenos Aires at the turn of the century, developed in the melting pot of cultures that was Buenos Aires. The word Tango was used at the time to describe various music and dance.
Ballroom Dance
At Fred Astaire Dance Studios, we are experts at all styles of ballroom dance – and can incorporate any one (or more!) of them into your Wedding Dance choreography. From a classic Waltz or Foxtrot or sultry Tango, to a fun & lively Country Western Two-Step and more, our certified Dance Instructors can help!
Wedding Dance Lessons
Our certified Dance Instructors can help you learn a few basic steps in a short amount of time, so you’ll feel comfortable and confident on your big day. Have something more grand in mind? We can choreograph the whole dance with you – even including the wedding party! There are no hard & fast rules – so you choose the plan. We do suggest scheduling your lessons at least a month before the ceremony (and further in advance, for more complex routines) so give us call today for a consultation. Bring along your favorite song, pictures of your venue, wedding attire… everything you’d like to share, to help us make your dream dance a reality.
Wedding Party Dance Routines
Looking for something to really “wow” the crowd? We can choreograph a “YouTube-worthy” wedding dance for the whole wedding party, that’s set to your favorite music! Extend those special wedding day moments with an awesome routine you’ll want to re-live, again and again.
Father/Daughter & Mother/Son Dances
A memorable Father/Daughter and Mother/Son dance is a fabulous complement to your First Dance. Including your parents (or the special friends or family members who will be standing in that traditional role) in your wedding dance is a delightful way to show your love and gratitude. We’d recommend also scheduling a few wedding dance lessons for them, too.
Your First Dance
Your First Dance is an eternal expression of your love and commitment – for you and your new spouse, as well as for the important guests celebrating with you. From a few simple steps to get by to a fully choreographed routine, we can help you make your first dance as special as the rest of your wedding day.
Wedding Dance Programs
We customize our Wedding Dance Programs specifically for you, to give you both the confidence and skills to show off your elegance, style – and maybe even a little personality on the dance floor, on your big day. We’ll help you create a special “First Dance” that’s totally “YOU” – be that elegant, contemporary or just plain fun. Your family and friends will be amazed by your new-found dance skills, while they relish in magical wedding memories that will be yours forever.
Foxtrot, Salsa, Waltz, Swing, Tango, Cha-Cha, Hustle, and Rumba
Learn the basic elements of the most popular social dances including foxtrot, salsa, waltz, swing, tango, cha-cha, hustle and rumba. Ideal for improving your social life or bringing your dancing skills to the next level.
Couple's Intro Dance Sessions
2 Intro Dance Sessions for couples. Experience the joy of movement in a welcoming environment. Dive into the basics, explore your preferred dance styles, and connect (or re-connect) with your partner. Our expert instructors provide personalized guidance.
Introductory Dance Lessons
In your very first dance lesson, you’ll learn the basic elements of the most popular social dances such as foxtrot, salsa, waltz, swing, tango, cha-cha, hustle and rumba. Perfect for a new hobby or a fun & engaging way to exercise. Our certified instructors and unique teaching method help you learn & retain more, faster.
Ballroom dance lessons
Ballroom dance lessons offer you a great opportunity to expand your social circle, build connections and engage with people in a low-pressure environment, where there are no expectations. It’s perfect for younger singles who want to step up their dating game, couples looking to reconnect, and for adults interested in discovering something new and inspiring, just for them.
Ballroom dance lessons
Dance lessons provide an enjoyable escape from your normal daily routine, plus a chance to relax, relieve stress, and concentrate just on yourself. Our students often tell us that even if they’re “not feeling it” when they arrive for a lesson, once they stretch and start dancing, they’re able to forget about the day’s triggers, simply b-r-e-a-t-h-e and let the dance take over.
Partner dancing
Partner dancing can also decrease loneliness among all age groups, because it’s a goal-oriented social activity that brings like-minded people together. Swedish researchers studying teenaged girls with stress, anxiety and depression saw a decrease in anxiety and stress levels among those who took up partner dancing.
Group activities such as ballroom dance lessons
Group activities such as ballroom dance lessons can expand your sense of social “connectedness”, which is beneficial to lowering stress and depression levels. Ballroom dance is similar to the practice of mindful meditation (which has been shown to significantly reduce levels of depression and stress) in that it requires you to fully focus your attention, and be present in the moment.
Ballroom Dance Class
A reputable ballroom dance class will typically begin with a few stretching exercises, to get you prepped to execute dance steps with comfort & ease, and to protect against dance-related injury. Beginner dancers especially will notice that the more you dance, the more flexibility and range of motion your body develops.
Ballroom Dancing
Ballroom dancing is that perfect combination of physical activity, social interaction, and mental stimulation, and it can bring so much to your life. It’s a great workout; has documented physical and mental health benefits; can enhance your social life and self-confidence; reduces stress and depression; promotes relaxation; is a wonderful outlet for self-expression and creativity; and it’s FUN!! With all these reasons to start dancing – we challenge you to find a good reason NOT to.
International and American Ballroom Styles
Instruction in both International and American Ballroom Styles, offering a choice based on individual appeal and dance goals. This includes options for high-energy lessons for improved physical health or elegant first dances for weddings, suitable for any age or ability level, with or without a partner.
Gold Program
Silver Program
Bronze Trophy Program
Our most popular! This program enables students to dance on any size dance floor, to any music, with any partner, and feel comfortable and confident.
Beginner and Social Foundation Programs
Our Beginner and Social Foundation Programs teach newer students the step patterns and techniques to move comfortably around the dance floor.
Practice Parties
Regularly scheduled practice parties complete the information taught in your private lessons and group classes. At Fred Astaire Dance Studios’ practice parties, we turn down the lights, turn up the music, and enjoy time dancing with different people in a relaxed social setting. Practice parties help you “put it all together”, aid with music identification, and help you learn how not to run into other people on the dance floor.
Group Classes
Group classes complement your private lessons, because this is where patterns, technique, and style are learned. Group classes also enable you to meet other students with similar dancing goals, develop balance, and learn the mechanics of dancing.
Private Lessons
Private lessons, with one or more dance instructors, give you the specialized and personalized attention to look and feel confident on the dance floor, while developing the ability to lead or follow any partner. We move at your pace, perfecting and polishing your dancing all the while.
Ballroom Dance
Fred Astaire Dance Studios’ ballroom dance curriculum covers the full range of American, Latin-American, International Style, Exhibition/Theater Arts dances and more. World famous dance champions and registered members of the Fred Astaire International Dance Council continually study and review our curriculum, to ensure that only the finest, most up-to-date programs are offered to our students.
Wedding Dance
Fred Astaire offers classes for your wedding dances that will make you look awesome. Talk with us to get started today and we will work with you to create a lasting memory from your wedding.
Ballroom Dance Lessons
Ballroom Dance Lessons for individuals and couples. Offers introductory dance lessons with a special offer for new students. Learn faster, achieve more, and have more fun with qualified dance instructors.
Ballroom Dance Styles
At Fred Astaire Dance Studios, we are experts at all styles of ballroom dance – and can incorporate any one (or more!) of them into your Wedding Dance choreography. From a classic Waltz or Foxtrot or sultry Tango, to a fun & lively Country Western Two-Step and more, our certified Dance Instructors can help!
Introductory Packages
We offer special introductory packages that help you create a dream Wedding Dance that’s a great value. Beyond that, we will tailor a program to meet your individual goals and budget.
Choreographed Dance
We can choreograph the whole dance with you – even including the wedding party! There are no hard & fast rules – so you choose the plan. We do suggest scheduling your lessons at least a month before the ceremony (and further in advance, for more complex routines) so give us call today for a consultation.
Basic Dance Steps
Our certified Dance Instructors can help you learn a few basic steps in a short amount of time, so you’ll feel comfortable and confident on your big day. Have something more grand in mind? We can choreograph the whole dance with you – even including the wedding party!
First Dance Lessons
Your First Dance is an eternal expression of your love and commitment – for you and your new spouse, as well as for the important guests celebrating with you. From a few simple steps to get by to a fully choreographed routine, we can help you make your first dance as special as the rest of your wedding day.
2 Dance Session Special - Couples
2 Intro Dance Sessions designed for couples. This special offer allows you and your partner to explore popular social dances together, perfect for connecting and improving your social life.
2 Dance Session Special - Single/Solo Dancer
2 Intro Dance Sessions for single or solo dancers. This special offer provides an excellent opportunity to begin your dance journey and explore popular social dances.
Introductory Dance Lesson
In your very first dance lesson, you’ll learn the basic elements of the most popular social dances such as foxtrot, salsa, waltz, swing, tango, cha-cha, hustle and rumba. Perfect for a romantic wedding dance or a new hobby.
LaBlast Fitness Ballroom Class
LaBlast is a dance-based fitness workout that incorporates elements from several types of dance, including Cha Cha Cha Disco Jive Lindy Hop Merengue Paso Doble Quick Step Salsa Samba The program uniquely fuses fitness routines and movements into dance training. Music is a key component to the classes, using a wide variety of genres ranging from pop, rock, hip hop, country and disco to create a fun, energetic club-like atmosphere. The result is a high-energy experience that makes you want to dance!
Group Class
Elevate your ballroom dance skills with Fred Astaire Dance Studios’ group lessons, crafted for all levels. Our professional instructors guide you through diverse styles like Waltz, Tango, and Rumba, emphasizing coordination, balance, and overall technique. These group sessions seamlessly integrate elements typically taught in private lessons, strengthening overall dancing skills.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I contact Fred Astaire Dance Studios?
Call Fred Astaire Dance Studios at (914) 864-1335 or visit https://www.fredastaire.com/mt-kisco/.
Does Fred Astaire Dance Studios have evening hours?
Yes, Fred Astaire Dance Studios offers evening hours. Monday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM, Tuesday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM, Wednesday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM, Thursday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM, Friday: 1:00 - 10:00 PM.
What city is Fred Astaire Dance Studios in?
Fred Astaire Dance Studios is in Mount Kisco, New York.
What is the best way to contact Fred Astaire Dance Studios?
The quickest way is to call (914) 864-1335 or visit https://www.fredastaire.com/mt-kisco/.
What days is Fred Astaire Dance Studios open?
Fred Astaire Dance Studios is open on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.
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