Ballroom dancing is as romantic as it is enjoyable. For years the world's
greatest romantics have known the best way to a lady's heart is to sweep her
across the dance floor. Holding, touching and moving to the music is the most
romantic skill any couple can add to their lives. Think of all the countless
number of relationships that would have never started without the world's best
ice breaker -- "may I have this dance".
The romantic properties of dance are a secret that all good dancers enjoy.
For men, being able to recognize which dance the band is playing and having the
confidence in your ability to walk across the floor and ask a lady to dance is a
social prerequisite. For ladies, they will always be in demand as a partner once
they master the grace and poise, the styling and the all important following
skills.
People will go to all extremes to make themselves attractive to the opposite
sex. Hours are spent in the gym and millions are spent on cosmetics and stylish
clothing just to gain a slight advantage in the dating game. Unfortunately for
these people, they will always have to take a back seat to a good dancer. The
best way to be noticed, in a favorable light, is on the dance floor. A couple of
lessons at the Arthur Murray Dance Studio is all you will need to turn your
dancing and romantic life around.
Much of the recent excitement surrounding the romance of ballroom dancing
started when Michael Douglas told Annette Bening that he danced so well because
of six lessons at Arthur Murray in "An American President." Ballroom
dance has captured Hollywood's imagination yet again in "Beautician and the
Beast" with Fran Drescher. These dance scenes do the same thing for actors
and their characters that dance does in real life. It provides a chance for you
to express your emotions towards your partner, propelling your relationship into
a more sensual mood, without moving into an R rating!
Plus, dancing can help keep two people together. After years of marriage, new
excitement can be found together on the dance floor. It's a "shot in the
arm". It encourages the spark of romance for stressed out, tension plagued
people. It's great for keeping a marriage interesting and long lasting. When
surveyed, more women said they would prefer a night of dancing to flowers or
chocolates for St. Valentine's Day!
(Courtesy of Arthur Murray Studios)