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We’d love for you to come dancing with us

Overcome your obstacles, just dance
Identify your starting point
What is step one when creating a business? It’s not as hard as you think.
Bring your ideas to life
Remember those amazing ideas locked up inside your mind? Make them real.
Sell your vision to others
Learn to present yourself and your concepts with confidence.
Expand your business
Break through walls to turn your small working business into an empire.
Choose your starting point
Explore memberships & class packs
Beginner’s Guide
Free
Receive expert tips for getting started, a checklist for your first year of business, and helpful follow-up links.
Monthly Membership
$39/mo
Monthly access to our growing library of online classes,
training courses, special events, and 1-on-1 coaching sessions.
Annual Membership
$429/yr — Get 1 month free
Annual access to our growing library of online classes,
training courses, special events, and 1-on-1 coaching sessions.

Get unlimited access to our full suite of programs when you become a member.
What our clients are saying
Tamirra
Small Business Owner
“I had a head injury in 1991. I went into a coma for 18 hours and wasn’t expected to live. I obviously did but I had to learn everything again - walking, talking- basically I had to make a Tamirra. I was also diagnosed with epilepsy.
Fast forward to roughly 8 years ago when I started dancing. Not only did I do things for the first time like balance in heels no less, walk across a floor with my eyes closed and something about the movement and the music was helping with my seizures. They are going way down.”
Molly S.
Executive
“Right after 9/11 happened, I left nursing school to go join the Army. I became a paratrooper and served as a Combat Medic with the 82nd Airborne Division in Afghanistan. And, despite what some believed back then, women did serve on the front lines...I was one of them.
When I got out of the military, I had a really difficult time letting go of the experiences and traumas of war. I couldn’t connect socially and emotionally with people, which made it more difficult to seek help for the PTSD I was experiencing.
There were times where I was depressed to the point of feeling suicidal and my anxiety was so bad that I couldn’t leave the house. I hit a breaking point where I knew that, if something didn’t change, I would become another statistic.
Ballroom didn’t just save my life, it brought me back to life. Not only did it give me a way to connect with people, it was an artistic outlet that allowed me to process and express emotions that I had never been able to before.”
Heidy
Accountant
“If it weren’t for dance, I would not have had the muscle development to spare (muscles my body had to use for nutrition in the hardest months prior to surgery). I also wouldn’t have had the mental training to work on small things with patience and understand that healing, just like dance, is not a straight line forward. I also have an unusual understanding of my body because of dance. It has sustained me mentally and physically, and is still the only movement that does not hurt. I don’t understand it, but my 80 year-old aunt, a professional bellydancer and teacher, agrees. It might be hard getting out of bed, but dancing feels like flying.”
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