Peter Kadel's Ballroom Dancing
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Peter Kadel's Ballroom Dancing
We specialize in choreographing First Dance, Wedding Dance routines for wedding celebrations. The environment is comfortable and the hourly rate is competitive. Whether you're looking to dance socially or compete, taking ballroom dance lessons with Peter Kadel can make you shine! Dancing is good for your health and may also be good for your mood.

It has been shown to reduce depression, anxiety, and stress and boost self-esteem, body image, coping ability, and overall sense of well-being, with the benefits lasting over time.In one study, it even helped control "emotional eating" in obese women who eat as a response to stress. Peter has trained many professional dance teachers towards their Associates, Licentiate and Fellowship degrees in ballroom dancing.

A certified trainer for professionals and amateurs, Peter has judged many ballroom dance competitions. He has been a guest-teacher in Bejjing, Shanghai and Qingdao (China), in Cuba, and in Germany. The couple that dances together stays together!
Services
Receive a customized, personalized routine for your First Dance, choreographed for you and your capabilities.
The dance lessons give detailed attention given to every aspect, from walking onto and off the floor, to looking as attractive as possible during the routine.
Get the dance lessons you need to perform well, and to achieve a great response in front of a big audience.
Other people in the wedding party can also get dance lessons, as well as the parents of the bride and groom, etc.
Let our experience help you shine and make you the stars of your day, leaving beautiful memories!.
With shows like Dancing With the Stars and So You Think You Can Dance in full swing, dancing is becoming one of America's favorite pastimes.
Ballroom Dancing provides physical, psychological, and social benefits galore, so put on your dancing shoes and follow along.
Many studies have found that dancing can improve balance, even in frail elderly people.
Some have shown improvements in gait, walking speed, and reaction time, as well as cognitive and fine motor performance.
Dance studies have included jazz, ballroom, tango, folk, and a series of slow, low-impact dance movements-though any kind of dancing would likely be beneficial.
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