Save the Date for Baile Panchanga at the JW Marriott

August 30th, 2010

leslie500pxCelebrate Salsa!

Don’t miss Arthur Murray Studios and the West Michigan Hispanic Chamber’s one-of-a-kind salsa celebration Friday, September 17th at the incomparable JW Marriott ballroom. Tell your friends and bring a group for this high-fun-quotient evening that features sassy pro dancing, lessons, contests and a big salsa sound in the elegant surroundings of the JW Marriott.

Highlights:

• Live Band Grupo Aye (see details below)
• $10 per person
• from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
• Lessons from Arthur Murray professionals!
• Professional Show performance by Arthur Murray Dance Studio
• Salsa Contest

grupoaye_medAbout the Band

Super hot Salsa and Latin Jazz will fill the room as Grupo Aye, the brainchild of Interlochen trained percussionist Robert Mulligan, takes the stage with Cuban born lead singer Oscar Gonzalez. This ten-piece band made up of seasoned Latin and jazz performers, includes Keaton Akins, trumpet; Mike Sailors, trumpet; Oscar Gonzalez, lead vocal; Matt Heredia, bass; Tom Lockwood, sax and flute; Rob Mulligan, congas and vocals; Carl Poposky, trombone; James Rodriguez, timbales: Carlos Cruz, bongo and vocals; and Steve Talaga, piano. Together they produce a sound that is aye. Check out their sound at www.grupoaye.com

For ticket reservations, contact Arthur Murray Studios. Open to all.

Smooth Your Moves with Latin Sensation Lola Valair

August 27th, 2010

LolavalairArthur Murray Grand Rapids is pleased to welcome World Championship Adjudicator and former International Latin competitor Lola Valair for private coaching session September 14, 15th and 16th. Ms. Valair hails from Vancouver, BC and is a certified dual doctorate examiner, former member of I.S.T.D. and examiner/licentiate BB&L of CDTA. Don’t miss out on this chance to ‘learn your Latin’ with the best. She’s known for her intuitive finesses that will bring out your personal best. Contact your studio for details.

Don’t Miss Coaching with Taras Denysenko

July 27th, 2010

DenysenkoSmooth your groove with renowned Arthur Murray rhythm champ and coach Taras Denyesnko at our Kentwood Studio August 9th and 10th. Please also join us for a special Seminar to be held at 8:15 p.m. on August 10th.

In 2004 Taras and Wendy Denysenko of Rochester, NY won 1st place in the Arthur Murray Rising Star Superama Rhythm division in Miami.  Since then they achieved numerous awards in such competitions as the Caribbean Danceport Championship, the New York City Superama and Dance-o-rama, Atlanta Open, Atlantic City Dance-O-Rama and Las Vegas World-o-rama.

Taras wanted to become a professional dancer and musician since the age of five when he began dancing with the “Yevshan” Ukrainian Folk Dance ensemble in Rochester, NY and playing such instruments as the saxophone, clarinet, accordion and finally guitar.  He joined the Rochester Arthur Murray Dance Studios as a teacher in 1995 and was a top teacher for 8 years.  He began competing in 1996 in the rhythm division and in 1998 changed to smooth (fox trot, waltz, tango and Viennese waltz). That year he was the Arthur Murray Smooth Champion for the East Coast Region. In 2000, he became part owner and dance director for the Rochester studio. Don’t miss his high-energy coaching!

Spotlight Extravaganza August 20th!

July 27th, 2010

Tango 1disco background - pink & violetJoin Arthur Murray Studios Grand Rapids as we celebrate the last days of summer with our Spotlight Extravaganza slated for August 20th at our Kentwood studio.

Come out and  share the Spotlight! Students who sign up will gain confidence and  start a new sequence for showcase. Desserts, coffee and social dancing abound. 

Note: Spots are limited to the first 60 routines to sign up and pay.

Gabriella Young is Back August 30 and 31st!

July 27th, 2010

Fotolia_22235116_XScropLearn your Latin with former Latin Champ, Salsa author and traveling Arthur Murray consultant Gabriela Young.

Gabriela joins us in Grand Rapids for two days of private coaching lessons August 30 and 31st. Don’t miss out an opportunity to work on sizzling Salsa, resplendent Rumba or everybody’s favorite, the Cha-Cha-Cha with this dance master who literally wrote the book on Salsa. Kick up your routine and kick up your heel! To schedule your lesson, contact your teacher, or email your desired session time to info@arthurmurraygr.com

Coming Soon – Online Gift Certificates for Arthur Murray Grand Rapids

July 27th, 2010

Here’s news sure to please last minute shoppers, procrastinators, and especially lovers of the dance. Arthur Murray Grand Rapids studios will be introducing online, downloadable gift certificates next month to give the gift of dance to one (or two!) you love. Perfect for all occasions — bridal showers, anniversaries, romantic gifts, apologies, or an awesome birthday present with YOUR PRESENCE. Help someone you love find a lifetime of joy. Give the gift of dance!

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Guest Parties Celebrate Summer at Arthur Murray Grand Rapids

June 22nd, 2010

S2Get into the swing of summer with one of Arthur Murray Studios Summer Guest Parties!

Bring your left-footed pals to spice up sultry summer nights with Salsa, Swing, Latin and other ballroom favorites. Remember that if your guest signs up for lessons, you will receive a special Thank you lesson valued at $100. Guest parties are only open to students who bring guests.

Dates:
Kentwood Studio:
June 22, 7:30 p.m.; June 30th at 6:45 p.m.
Plainfield Studio
, June 29th, 8:15 p.m.

Save the Date for the Spotlight Extravaganza August 20th!

June 22nd, 2010

dramatic image of a couple dancingDancers, Secure Your Spot in the Spotlight!

Arthur Murray’s Kentwood studio is delighted to host a Spotlight Extravaganza August 20th at the 29th Street Kentwood Studio.

Students who sign up will gain confidence, start a new sequence for showcase and enjoy desserts and social dancing.
Spots are limited to the first 60 routines to sign up and pay. Ask your teacher for details.

American Rhythm Champ Coming to Grand Rapids July 14th and 15th

June 22nd, 2010

Ballroom Dancers Latin 13Students, don’t miss your chance for top flight coaching from 14-time US Rhythm Champion Bob Powers, who will be at Arthur Murray’s Grand Rapids studios July 14th and 15th for special coaching sessions.

Background: Bob Powers and Julia Gorchakova are the 14 time undefeated US Rhythm Champions as well as 3 time World Mambo Champions. In 1998 they were finalist in the World Showdance Championships in Holland. They are members of the Arthur Murray International Dance Board. Bob is currently a traveling coach, consultant and ballroom adjudicator. They are co-owners and developers of Core Rhythms, www.corerhythms.com, an aerobic Latin dance fitness program sold throughout the world. Core Rhythms has become one the top selling video fitness programs in the US and has achieved great success throughout Europe and Asia. The company is now expanding into licensing, making it available to anyone wishing to certify as a Core Rhythms Instructor.

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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Arthur Murray

April 26th, 2010

Students – Bring a Guest to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at Arthur Murray

margaritasJoin Arthur Murray studios at our 29th Street location in Grand Rapids for Cinco de Mayo festivities on May 5th at 6 p.m. to 6:45. Learn sizzling Latin moves and enjoy virgin margaritas on the house. If you’ve ever wanted to find out what you’re missing, it’s a great day to watch dance demos and feel the music. Call our studio if you’re new to Arthur Murray and would like to attend. Current students must bring a guest to attend.

Call: 616.940.9894 Visit: 3089 29th St. SE Kentwood, MI 49512

Current Students – Remember the Showcase May 2nd

April 26th, 2010

Starlight Dance 4Arthur Murray Membership has it’s benefits, and one of them is our fabulous, fun showcase event. Students will enjoy dancing the day away with peers from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, May 2nd at the JW Marriott. Cocktails follow at 6 p.m., with dinner at 6:30.

Do you know someone who’d like to join the fun? Join now and save the date for our November 7th  Showcase at the Amway Grand.

Current students — Save the date and ask your teacher for details!

Make your Wedding Day with Dance from Arthur Murray…

April 26th, 2010

Calling all Brides and Grooms

Love & MarriageYou’ve plotted a stellar culinary event for your big day. Your flowers are chic, your dress divine, every detail has been attended to with utmost care. The lights dim, the music begins, and all eyes are upon you – the elegant bride and groom – as you prepare to sail across the dance floor like Gene Kelly and Fred Astair.

Your first dance as husband and wife should be a moment that you can both cherish for the rest of your lives. You and your new husband, swaying together to your favorite song, kicking off the festivities for friends and family…

Apr_AM_loresOk, reality check time, for most of you – without at least a few lessons under your belt, the first dance will be awkward, stressful, and maybe just a little bit clumsy. Let’s face it, how often do couples actually get the opportunity to hold each other and dance romantically? It’s kind of a lost art…but not at Arthur Murray!

In just a few short weeks, we can have you and your betrothed feeling glamorous, confident and smooth on the dance floor! We usually recommend getting a 3-6 month head start so you have enough time to dance the way you want to, but even if the big day is swiftly approaching, give us a call and we can help!!!

Print our coupon for a FREE introductory dance and dazzle your guests with show-stopping dance to remember.

Congratulations to our Dancing for the Cure Winner!

April 15th, 2010

IMG_4833Celebrity bootcamp paid off for Candace Matthews, who charmed judges and audience voters at last month’s Dancing for the Cure fundraiser held at the JW Marriott ballroom. We’d like to extend a special thanks to everyone who made this night a delight, including our student volunteers, instructors, judges, attendees and celebrity sports for their support.

Together we raised $10,000 for the Komen for the Cure Foundation, Grand Rapids, to fight breast cancer.  Go Pink!

Save the Date for Dancing for The Cure!

February 5th, 2010

party dressArthur Murray Dance Studios Grand Rapids is excited to sponsor Dancing for a Cure™ on Friday, March 19th at the JW Marriott.  This elegant fundraiser is designed to benefit the Komen for the Cure to fight breast cancer.  Grand_Rapids_Vertical_JPG

The evening will feature h’ors d’oeuvres, social dancing, a Professional show and special performances such as the sizzling and stylish Dancing With the Stars dancers Urs Geisenheiner and Agnes Kazmeirchek. Local celebrities will compete in a  in a rousing “dance-off” on which both professional judges and attendees can vote.

Admission is $50 regular, $75 VIP. Reserve Early by calling one of our studios or emailing a request to arthurmurraygr@gmail.com.

Valentine’s Is For Dancing

February 5th, 2010

young couple in love at the nightclub dancing Latino danceShow your love of the dance this Valentine’s!

All students are invited to our  Valentines Party in our Plainfield Studio on February 10th or our Kentwood Studio on February 11th. Showcase formations starting this month!  At Plainfield, you’ll be treated to the Two-Step with Mr. Werdon. At Kentwood, you can enjoy  Merengue Mania with Ms. Wells  and Death by Tango With Ms. Link! Ask  a teacher for more details!

And if you’re not a student and this sounds like fun, sign up to put a spring in your step!

Celebrate the Medal Ball Feb. 6, 2010

February 5th, 2010

cerchio coppia balleriniAttention all students – Don’t miss the Medal Ball celebration Saturday, Feb. 6 from 12 -4 p.m. You’ll get to see the fancy footwork that has netted graduation to the next level. It’s a great opportunity to support your fellow dancers and to be inspired in your own pursuit.

To celebrate our gallant grads, we’ll also be hosting a formal Dinner and Dancing event during the evening from 6:30-9:30 at the Imperial Ballroom at the Amway.  Reservations in advance.

Ring In The New Year with Dance Lessons at Arthur Murray

November 30th, 2009

trinquerYou know you want to dance the night away. Resolve to make 2010 the year you put on your dancing shoes at Arthur Murray! We’ll help you make 2010 a year to remember. Contact us at our Plainfield or 29th Street studios to book a free introductory lesson, or purchase an online gift certificate to give a gift that keeps on giving.

Here’s our top ten reasons to join now:

10. (For guys) Every woman LOVES a man who can dance!
9. (For gals) You didn’t buy those beautiful shoes to hide them under a table all night.

cinderella8. True story: Dancing burns more calories than those boring stints on the treadmill.
7. (For gals) Swirly skirts are made for dancing. Make your dresses smile!
6. Have you heard about the healing properties of sound therapy, chakra tuning, or Tibetan bowl therapy? Dancing is good for your chakras, your aura, and that parts of you that *can* be seen!
5. Weight loss factoid: It is very difficult to eat that (first, second, third) brownie during a Salsa dance!
4. People love to watch people who dance. People who love to watch people who dance wish they could dance too! Don’t be a people-watcher or wisher, be a Middle-aged couple dancing waltz at nightpeople-dancer!
3. Dancing keeps you young at heart – literally (cardio) and figuratively (we mean your figure). Okay, we also mean emotionally too.
2. Dancing has been scientifically proven to fight depression and improve socialization. What better way to beat the winter blues? Turn your Seasonal Affect Disorder (SAD) into Glorious Living And Dancing (GLAD).
And, the Number 1 Reason to join Arthur Murray in 2010….

1.  Couples who sway together, stay together!

Arthur Murray In the News – The Health Benefits of Dance

November 30th, 2009

Our own Leslie Spearin, a rhythm champion and traveling consultant for Arthur Murray International, Inc., served as a source for this article published in Natural Awakenings’ feature about the research into the health benefits of dance. What a great article — and as Arthur Murray members know, every word of it’s true! Enjoy!

Two ballroom dancers practicing in their studioFit Body: Shall We Dance?

Ballroom’s Health Benefits Can Be Addictive

By Lee Walker

From the mambo’s sultry hip shimmies to the foxtrot’s long, sweeping steps, ballroom dancing has captured today’s fitness spotlight: a shining venue for shaping up, improving cardiovascular health and loosing weight. The renewed interest is especially high among people 18 to 49, says Leslie Spearin, a rhythm champion and traveling consultant for Arthur Murray International, Inc. Spearin is among those who attribute the dance form’s elevated popularity to recent Hollywood films and reality shows like ABC’s Dancing with the Stars. It also helps that news from prominent medical research centers supports ballroom dancing’s generous physical and mental benefits. Participants see it as a fun path to overall fitness.

All the Right Moves
While dancers are moving to specific rhythms, they are actually coordinating their body and mind, advises Judy Gantz, founder and director of the Center for Movement Education and Research, in Los Angeles.
“They look at each other and interact, which are important social components.Walking on a treadmill or exercising in front of a mirror doesn’t provide that.”
Dancers are happy and have fun, a winning combination for everyone, adds Tara Christensen, director of public relations for Arthur Murray.
“We see the benefits of ballroom dancing in our studios every day, as well as whenever our students and teachers gather for dance parties and competitions.”

Exercise for Body and Brain
Thanks to moves accentuated with pivots, turns, bounces, kicks, sways, quick steps, bends and rolling hip motions, vigorous ballroom dancing, which elevates heart rate and oxygen consumption, can burn as many as 400 calories per hour. Studies by California State University at Long Beach show that beginning students can boost their heart rates to near-maximum training rates with just a five-minute warm-up and 20-minute polka, cha-cha or swing. Even moderate ballroom dance burns 250 to 300 calories an hour. Whether dancing for health, to prep for a wedding or prom or to spice up a marriage, individuals and couples who get their groove on are reported to enjoy better bone health from this weight-bearing activity. Plus, they enjoy increased flexibility and core strength.
Gantz, who specializes in dance kinesiology and Laban Movement Analysis, a comprehensive system for understanding movement, notes that dances requiring complex coordination also enhance mental acuity.

A 2003 study by the Albert Einstein College of Medicine validates dancing’s ability to increase blood flow to the brain via mental challenges, which may lower the risk of dementia and the effect of Alzheimer’s disease. Pertinent activities include memorizing complex steps, staying with the rhythm of music and working with a partner. The same study also credited dancing’s social interaction with decreasing stress and depression. As the Mayo Clinic has reported, self-confidence and self-discipline jump right along with enhanced circulation, muscle tone and coordination.

Angela Prince, national public relations director of USA Dance Inc., advises beginners that they can sign up for the group classes held by many local social groups, churches and YMCAs, as well as area dance studios.
“With everyone on the same level in these sessions, inhibition and fear quickly dissipate,” notes Prince. She encourages newcomers to quickly get beyond the idea that others are judging them.
“Other beginners are too busy thinking about what they are doing to notice anyone else’s steps. Before you know it, you are learning to move beyond your comfort zone and unleashing your creative self.”

Published in Natural Awakenings, http://www.NaturalWestMichigan.com October 2009

Arthur Murray Franchise Pioneer Started in Michigan

November 30th, 2009

Doris Travis made a lot of firsts, especially in Michigan, where she owned and operated 19 Arthur Murray Dance Studios after opening the company’s very first franchise in Detroit, Michigan in 1938. This story of the ‘dancing queen’s’ 1992 triumph in receiving her degree from the University of Oklahoma is rich in historical dance detail, and is reprinted with gracious permission of Sooner Magazine, published by The OU Foundation, http://www.oufoundation.org/sm/archives.asp

Please click on the document below to download the PDF of the article “An Award-Winning PerformanceP by Anne M. Barajas that was published in the 1992 Spring/Summer edition of Sooner Magazine.

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Tips for Brides and Grooms on Wedding Dance Planning

November 25th, 2009

Beautiful couple - bride and groom - dancingFor the brides and grooms planning a wedding now is the time to start working on that special first dance. Captured on videotape, photographed and sent today by video email to friends who can’t attend the wedding, those first steps will be memorialized for many years to come.
Here’s what the dance experts at Arthur Murray International say will help today’s bride and groom look their best:

- Practice in the shoes you’ll be wearing. If you learn to foxtrot in a pair of flats but wear heels for your wedding, the difference may take you by surprise.
- Start as early as possible. More than one Arthur Murray Dance Studio has stories of couples that come in three days before the wedding. Three to six months is better.
- Practice often – in the living room, kitchen, poolside or when you go out with friends. Whenever the opportunity to take a turn on the dance floor presents itself, practice, practice, and practice.
- If you can include parents and other members of the wedding party in dance preparations – it’s a lot more fun and relieves stress for everyone.
- Select a song or dance you want to use. Make sure that band or DJ can get the music or learn the song if it’s one they don’t already know.
- Consider what you’ll be wearing- Trails and a floor length gown will be great for the Waltz, but no for Salsa or Swing.
- Select a band or DJ that can provide you with a variety of music and dance styles.
- If your honeymoon involves a cruise or resort, have your lessons include a variety of different dance styles so you’re ready for anything!

Contact us to make a Wedding dance plan!