Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA - Dance studio in Vancouver, Washington
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Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA

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808 Southeast Chkalov Drive

Vancouver, Washington 98683

Opening Hours
  • Monday: Closed
  • 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: 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
65 programs

About Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA

Discover the joy of dance at Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA, located in Vancouver, Washington. This esteemed studio offers a vibrant learning environment for dancers of all levels, specializing in a wide array of dance styles. While the provided content is heavily encoded, the studio's name strongly suggests a robust offering in Ballroom dancing, encompassing popular styles like Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, and more, all grouped under the "Ballroom" category. Additionally, the studio is a known provider of Latin dances, with Salsa and Bachata being prominent examples of their social dance programs. Arthur Murray is renowned for its structured curriculum, designed to build confidence and skill, whether you're learning for social events, personal enrichment, or competitive aspirations. Their experienced instructors are dedicated to guiding students through each step, making dance accessible and enjoyable for adults. The studio's commitment extends beyond individual lessons, fostering a welcoming community where students can practice and connect with fellow dancers.

Styles offered at Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA

Programs from Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA

65 programs available

Classes

Country Two-Step

Tango

Salsa

Foxtrot

Swing

Waltz

Ballroom Dance Lessons

Learn to dance and never miss out on another dancing opportunity again! Whether you just want to survive on the dance floor or stand out in the crowd, learning to dance has never been easier. Most students start as total beginners. By using our proven method, our team of certified instructors will help get you on the dance floor in no time. You’ll even be dancing on your very first lesson!

Latin

Ballroom

Partner Dancing

Country Two-Step

Whether you're looking for a Waltz, Swing, or Foxtrot, or maybe a Salsa, Tango or Country Two-Step; with over 30 styles of dance to choose from, we've got you covered. No matter the occasion.

Tango

Whether you're looking for a Waltz, Swing, or Foxtrot, or maybe a Salsa, Tango or Country Two-Step; with over 30 styles of dance to choose from, we've got you covered. No matter the occasion.

Salsa

Whether you're looking for a Waltz, Swing, or Foxtrot, or maybe a Salsa, Tango or Country Two-Step; with over 30 styles of dance to choose from, we've got you covered. No matter the occasion.

Foxtrot

Whether you're looking for a Waltz, Swing, or Foxtrot, or maybe a Salsa, Tango or Country Two-Step; with over 30 styles of dance to choose from, we've got you covered. No matter the occasion.

Swing

Whether you're looking for a Waltz, Swing, or Foxtrot, or maybe a Salsa, Tango or Country Two-Step; with over 30 styles of dance to choose from, we've got you covered. No matter the occasion.

Waltz

Whether you're looking for a Waltz, Swing, or Foxtrot, or maybe a Salsa, Tango or Country Two-Step; with over 30 styles of dance to choose from, we've got you covered. No matter the occasion.

Ballroom Dance Lessons

Learn to dance and never miss out on another dancing opportunity again! Whether you just want to survive on the dance floor or stand out in the crowd, learning to dance has never been easier. Most students start as total beginners. Our team of certified instructors will help get you on the dance floor in no time. You’ll even be dancing on your very first lesson!

Salsa, Tango or Country Two-Step

Whether you're looking for a Waltz, Swing, or Foxtrot, or maybe a Salsa, Tango or Country Two-Step; with over 30 styles of dance to choose from, we've got you covered. No matter the occasion.

Waltz, Swing, or Foxtrot

Whether you're looking for a Waltz, Swing, or Foxtrot, or maybe a Salsa, Tango or Country Two-Step; with over 30 styles of dance to choose from, we've got you covered. No matter the occasion.

Ballroom Dance Lessons

Never miss out on another dancing opportunity again! Whether you just want to survive on the dance floor or stand out in the crowd, learning to dance has never been easier. Believe it or not, most students start as total beginners. By using our proven method, our team of certified instructors will help get you on the dance floor in no time. You’ll even be dancing on your very first lesson!

Country Western Swing Lessons

The Country Swing is a dynamic spot dance with partners in constant, electrifying motion. Couples tear up the floor with looping arms, thrilling dips and barrel-roll spins! Along with the Two-Step, Swing is one of the easiest and most essential dances with which to begin your country dance journey.

Country Western Two-step Lessons

The Two-Step is the most popular Country Western partner dance, a staple in any country bar. Dancers follow a counter-clockwise line of dance, effortlessly spinning and weaving between other couples. Characterized by a straightforward rhythm and smooth, linear movement, this dance showcases exciting partner styling and rapid spins, reminiscent of a cowboy wielding his rope. Steps like the Lasso and the Lariat pay homage to the Western roots of this dance.

Country Dance Lessons

Take your first step into the Honky Tonk. You can Boot Scootin’ Boogie or Watermelon Crawl, Texas Two-Step or Cowboy Cha Cha. With its colorful stories about love and life in the American South, Country music has cemented its place in pop culture, and dancing has come along for the ride! At Arthur Murray Dance Studios, we teach a range of Country Western partner dances. The most popular of these are the Two-Step and the Swing, along with the Waltz and the Shuffle. So, let’s hit the hardwood and dance! Yeehaw!

Milonga Lessons

Milonga is a term used for both a social tango gathering, as well as the faster version of the Tango itself. With lightning-fast footwork and playful movements, advanced Milonga dancers put the thrilling musical rhythm at center stage. Beginners can enjoy the Milonga by simply walking to the beat of the music!

Tango Vals Lessons

Taking inspiration from the waltzes of Vienna, Tango musicians began around 1910 to compose songs with a swaying 3/4 rhythm. The Tango Vals is accompanied by a strong underlying pulse and exciting musical rhythms. Dancers incorporate sweeping elegant movements, inspired by the Viennese Waltz. With a basic knowledge of Argentine Tango, newcomer Tango Vals dancers can have fun with classic Tango patterns, such as Salida and Ochos.

Argentine Tango Lessons

With its exact origins shrouded to this day in mystery, the Argentine Tango blazed out of 19th century Buenos Aires, to become a global phenomenon. To the unique music of the bandoneon, a type of accordion, dancers move to the "Ritmo del Corazon", the Rhythm of the Heart. Partners glide across the floor, blending slow sensual movements with hypnotizing shapes and leg styling. Although a wonderful dance for beginners, true Tango mastery becomes for many a lifelong pursuit.

West Coast Swing

When the music slows down, "Westies" step up, executing smooth, precise movements with a laid-back swagger that defines the quintessential cool of West Coast Swing. Originating from California in the 1940s and dubbed "Sophisticated Swing", this dance stands in elegant contrast to the riotous Lindy Hop.

Lindy Hop

Named in honor of aviator Charles "Lucky Lindy" Lindbergh, this dance is highly revered by enthusiasts, especially those who have a deep appreciation of the history and culture of Swing dancing. Accompanied by fast-tempo music, the Lindy Hop dazzles with syncopated shuffles and energetic kicks, showcasing a thrilling blend of agility and flair, stylishly inspired by the Charleston.

East Coast Swing

As the song goes: "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing!" When New York big bands began to swing in the 1920s, dancers took to their feet, creating iconic styles such as the Charleston, the Balboa and the Lindy Hop.

Swing Dance

When New York big bands began to swing in the 1920s, dancers took to their feet, creating iconic styles such as the Charleston, the Balboa and the Lindy Hop. Thanks to its uplifting music, engaging social interaction and physical benefits, partygoers on both sides of the Atlantic became hooked on Swing dancing.

Merengue

Calling all Partygoers! Merengue is the easiest Latin dance to learn. Its steady marching beat makes learning new steps or practicing Latin hip action a breeze! Just keep marching and dance this dance with ANYONE, regardless of skill level or experience.

Bachata

With its slower tempo and sultry feel, this “slow” salsa dance is taking nightclubs by storm (often having its own room). Great for learning body rhythm, the bachata features spins, ripples, and sexy lines and dips. As the most romantic of all the salsa dances, bachata is the perfect dance for salsa clubs, weddings, and cruises alike.

Salsa (LA Style)

The most popular style danced in the United States: "LA Style" Salsa is known for staying in a line (or slot) while changing places with your partner. Typically breaking on counts 1 and 5, with its simple steps and fast-paced tempo, salsa is a great dance for learning spins, face loops, and fast hand changes.

2-Step | 3-Step | Shuffle | Cha Cha | Swing | Waltz

While you're likely to have heard of the Country Two-Step , there are actually several types of Country Western dances that exist! One for each of the rhythms found in country music. Not only do we teach several styles of two-step including the Progressive, Texas, and Santa Fe, but we also teach Country Western Three-Step, Shuffle, Cha Cha, Swing , and Waltz. Whether you’d like to dance to legends like Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson to contemporaries like Darius Rucker and Carrie Underwood, we’ve got you covered!

Hustle

Featured in movies like 'Saturday Night Fever' and 'Thank God It’s Friday', in the 1970s, disco became all the rage. Shortly after, a new form developed called “Touch Disco”, the partnered Hustle we know today. This high-energy dance features lots of spins, turns, and wraps and is not only danced to hits from the Bee Gees but today’s artists like Bruno Mars and Maroon 5.

Nightclub 2-Step

Although not developed until the 1980s, this social dance gained popularity among nightclubs across the country. Its relaxed hold and slow to medium tempo make it perfect for social occasions. Famous songs include Chris de Burgh’s “Lady In Red” and Rupert Holmes’ “Escape (The Piña Colada Song)”.

Lindy Hop

Including styles of Lindy, Charleston, Shag, and Balboa, the Lindy Hop is the classic Swing dance that gets its name from the famous aviator Charles Lindbergh who “hopped the Atlantic.” This dance style is fun, fast-paced, and very athletic making it the ideal dance for exercise to Big Band music like Benny Goodman’s “Sing, Sing, Sing”.

West Coast Swing

Differing from the high-energy, highly-rotational, and bouncy East Coast Swing, the West Coast Swing is a slinky slot-style dance. While music for this style can vary greatly, it is traditionally danced to rock ‘n roll in more of a Blues style. The West Coast Swing is great for learning connections, improvisation, and musical expression.

East Coast Swing

Sometimes known as the Jitterbug, the Swing is one of the most popular American dances. With its single, double, and triple-time rhythms, the Swing is highly versatile across decades of music. It can be danced to anything from Glenn Miller's “In the Mood” to Bob Seger’s “Old Time Rock n Roll”, from Wham!’s “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” to Meghan Trainor’s “All About That Bass”.

Zouk

The latest Latin dance craze, this Brazilian social dance is full of body rolls, dynamic rhythms, and tilted turns. Recently, Zouk has incorporated R’n’B, pop, and Hip Hop music and is a great dance for creativity and improvisation. From traditional sounding Zouk songs like Jocelyne Labylle’s “J’ai déposé les clés” to more contemporary R’n’B style like Beyoncé’s “Partition”, Zouk dancers have quite an array of music choices.

Merengue

The ultimate party dance , Merengue was said to be invented in the Domincan Republic by General Maringie, who returned from war and danced on an injured leg. The Merengue is the a latin dance that can be picked up quickly and is great for popular songs with a strong consistent beat such as Pitbull’s “Fireball” and Elvis Crespo’s “Suavemente”.

Samba

Made famous by Carmen Miranda, the Samba is often referred to as the “Brazilian Waltz”. This fun, upbeat dance is excellent exercise. It’s great for tightening up the core and learning different rhythms. Famous Sambas include Sergio Mendes “Magalenha” and Madonna’s “La Isla Bonita”. If you’re looking for a street style Samba, we also offer lessons in Samba de Gafieira.

Bolero

Slower than the rumba, Bolero is a very smooth, sophisticated dance. It teaches good balance, strong leg lines, and a great attention to your partner. Perhaps the most intimate of the latin dances, Bolero is a great challenge for taking your dancing to the next level. Popular Bolero songs include Celine Dion’s “Falling Into You” and Paul Carrack’s “Satisfy My Soul”.

Mambo

The foundation of Salsa and Cha Cha, the Mambo remains a popular Latin dance for those who love a challenge. This dance had its beginnings in the 1940s when American Jazz and Afro-cuban beats combined. The mambo is seen in famous films such as 'Dirty Dancing' and 'West Side Story'.

Bachata

This dance, originally from the Dominican Republic, has swept its way through the world and is often viewed in Salsa clubs as the “slow dance” . Although most commonly danced to artists like Aventura and Prince Royce, the Bachata is a great party dance that can also be done to most Top 40 and Rock ‘n Roll music.

Salsa

Known for its fast-paced tempo and spins, this quintessential Latin dance is often seen at clubs, family parties, and anytime there is Latin music. As Salsa differs in style across the world (i.e., LA style, Mambo, Cumbia) we stay up-to-date on differing trends so that, no matter where you go, you can dance. Artists like Marc Anthony and Celia Cruz have made this dance a staple.

Rumba

Often referred to as “the kitchen dance”, as it takes up so little room you can dance it in your kitchen, the Rumba is the ultimate slow dance. Famous for its Latin hip movements, called Cuban Motion, it's idealized for its romantic look and feel. The Rumba is the perfect slow dance everyone can enjoy. Examples of Rumba songs include “Besame Mucho” and “Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You”.

Cha Cha

Originally called the Triple Mambo, the Cha Cha first became popular in the 1950s. This fun, carefree dance is still one of the most popular Latin dances today. With its characteristic “two-three cha-cha-cha” rhythm, the Cha Cha can be danced to a variety of music from Santana to Michael Jackson and everything in between.

Quickstep

This fast-paced, ballroom dance features hops, skips, and runs down the floor without ever leaving a dance hold. While most commonly done for show or competition, the Quickstep is a great dance for exercise and agility. Famous songs include Bobby Darin's “I’m Sittin’ On Top Of The World” and Nat King Cole's “Let’s Face The Music And Dance”.

Viennese Waltz

The most romantic of all the ballroom styles, the Viennese Waltz originated in Vienna, Austria. It’s fast, whirling movements make it the picture of elegance as dancers move gracefully across the floor. While commonly danced in competition to the music style of Johann Strauss, some of the most famous love ballads such as Whitney Houston’s “I Have Nothing” are Viennese Waltzes.

Foxtrot

Danced most commonly to Jazz standards and Big Band music, the Foxtrot is a great dance for beginners. Its moderate pace allows for easy conversation and a great social dance for weddings and cruises. Notable artists include Frank Sinatra, Harry Connick Jr., and Michael Bublé.

Milonga

Milonga is a term used for both a social tango gathering, as well as the faster version of the Tango itself. With lightning-fast footwork and playful movements, advanced Milonga dancers put the thrilling musical rhythm at center stage. Beginners can enjoy the Milonga by simply walking to the beat of the music!

Tango Vals

Taking inspiration from the waltzes of Vienna, Tango musicians began around 1910 to compose songs with a swaying 3/4 rhythm. The Tango Vals is accompanied by a strong underlying pulse and exciting musical rhythms. Dancers incorporate sweeping elegant movements, inspired by the Viennese Waltz. With a basic knowledge of Argentine Tango, newcomer Tango Vals dancers can have fun with classic Tango patterns, such as Salida and Ochos.

Tango

Originating in Buenos Aires, Tango is the romantic icon for passion, intensity, and skill. Including the styles of Argentine Tango, Tango Vals & Milonga, these dances are great for learning beautiful foot and leg action and great lead and follow skills. Films such as 'Scent of a Woman' and 'True Lies' feature this beautiful style.

Waltz

Considered the mother of all ballroom dances, Waltz is a timeless dance featuring the classic “box” step. Danced to music in ¾ time, the Waltz is an elegant dance to enjoy at any occasion. Famous Waltz songs include Journey’s “Open Arms” and Norah Jones’ “Come Away With Me”.

Ballroom Dance

Learn to dance whether you just want to survive on the dance floor or stand out in the crowd, learning to dance has never been easier. Most students start as total beginners. By using our proven method, our team of certified instructors will help get you on the dance floor in no time. You’ll even be dancing on your very first lesson!

Private Wedding Dance Lessons

While some couples do wedding bootcamps, most couples come in once or twice a week for private wedding dance lessons leading up to their wedding.

Waltz, Rumba, Swing

Whether you want an elegant waltz, a romantic rumba, or a fun swing, we can do it all. Our certified instructors are highly trained in over 30 styles of dances that we offer at Arthur Murray. We are also very experienced at creating fun wedding mash-ups.

Combination of Both

A combination of both choreography and lead and follow means that certain parts of the dance are specific steps and other sections are impromptu lead and follow. Your instructor will be able to recommend what is best for you based on how you learn, your timeline, as well as the look and feel you’d like for your dance.

Lead and Follow

An impromptu method where the leader gives signals of what they want to do next and the follower responds. Lead and follow is a great way to learn to social dance. You’ll learn the different signals and won’t have to worry if you miss a step in your routine.

Choreography

A set of planned steps. Choreography can be as simple or flashy as you’d like. It’s a great way to take the stress off of learning a dance when you know what comes next. Having choreography can give you the repetition and muscle memory much faster.

Wedding Lessons

What to expect on your first lesson. After answering a few questions about your venue, wardrobe, and the look and feel you’d like to have, you'll be guided through a few basics by one of our highly-trained instructors. You'll start to learn parts of your wedding dance on your very first lesson, and leave with a plan of action between now and your big day.

Wedding Dance Lessons

Your wedding dance is a memory you'll cherish forever, wedding dance lessons can help make it even more special. Whether you want it simple and sweet or a full-blown YouTube sensation, the choice is yours. Let us take the stress out of planning your wedding dance; no matter what you're looking for, we've got you covered!

Dance lessons for couples

Never miss out on another dancing opportunity again! Whether you just want to survive on the dance floor or stand out in the crowd, learning to dance has never been easier. Believe it or not, most students start as total beginners. By using our proven method, our team of certified instructors will help get you on the dance floor in no time. You’ll even be dancing on your very first lesson!

Dance lessons for singles

Never miss out on another dancing opportunity again! Whether you just want to survive on the dance floor or stand out in the crowd, learning to dance has never been easier. Believe it or not, most students start as total beginners.


Frequently Asked Questions

How do I contact Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA?

Call Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA at (360) 699-4500 or visit https://arthurmurrayvancouver.com/.

What days is Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA open?

Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA is open on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.

Does Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA have Saturday classes?

Yes, Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA is open Saturdays: 10:30 AM - 6:30 PM.

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Reach Arthur Murray Dance Studio Vancouver WA directly at (360) 699-4500.

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