| Corporate Dance: can teach any style. |
Professional teachers
Dance specialist Corporate Dance has announced a new ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ dance package, including a demonstration by professional dance teachers followed by a dance class. Depending on the size of the event, the specialist in corporate and team-building dance sessions, classes and workshops will supply from two to six (or more) dancers to perform and teach.
The company, which can create ‘unforgettable’ bespoke corporate dancing events has a network of over 220 dance teachers and choreographers across the UK and Ireland.
Corporate Dance partner, Adam Gardner said: ‘Team building has become an increasingly important factor in business today. Dancing is a fun way to break down barriers between employees, bring people together and promote team building amongst staff. Dancing encourages friendships and social awareness.’
Venues
The dance events can take place wherever there is enough space: for example, in a company’s offices, at a conference centre, at a local dance studio, outdoors in the fresh air or in a marquee.
| Dancing at company events: team building. |
Any routine, song or style
Corporate Dance offers lessons in every dance style from salsa, street jazz, line dancing and Ceroc, through to the more unusual belly dancing and flamenco. The company’s dance teachers will work to any dance routine, style or song requested.
Working with the likes of Pepsi Co, John Lewis, Autotrader and large pharmaceutical companies, Corporate Dance has organised Ceroc classes for small groups of salespeople right through to line dancing for 90 or more conference delegates.
Lessons cost from £395 upwards. Prices depend on class sizes, location and the number of hours required.
Here are some ideas….
Company dance workshops
From one to four hours in length and catering for one individual through to 300+ people. Salsa and ballroom are the most popular styles for longer classes. Line dancing is great for a 1 hour class or event.
Choreographed routines (half- and full-day packages)
Flamenco dancing, ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ (new), dance competitions with an X Factor-type event at the end of a workshop.
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