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May 2026


Wednesday 20 May 2026

How To Dance with a Partner from Complexity to Simplicity Workshop and Book Signing for Ballroom Dancers with Andy and Paul in Needham

Wed 20 May, 7-9 pm. Rosemary Recreation Complex, 178 Rosemary Street, Needham, 02494. Paul Hughes, 617-759-1568, dance@ballroom-basics.com. Ballroom Basics with Paul - [ballroom-basics][events]

7 pm Swing and West Coast Swing
8 pm Waltz, Rumba

$25 for 1 class, $40 for both

For all levels except novices.
You must have some dance experience.
No partner needed.

Make your dancing easier.

“No more struggle. Should be a required workshop for every social dancer."

~ Paul Hughes, workshop host, Ballroom chair of the Dance Teachers Club of Boston, the oldest dance teachers organization in America since 1914.

617-759-1568, dance@ballroom-basics.com
www.ballroom-basics.com

Every attendee gets a beautifully laminated card with the ABCDs of How To Dance With a Partner.

Books available for $10 off retail at $25 each. Supply limited.
Contact us early to order yours.

Have you wondered how the lady knows what to do?

Explanations seem vague.

In this workshop, you learn the three simple, clearly-defined rules for leading and following that everyone is using without knowing it.

Everyone learns to lead and follow in the same way. Your group becomes more sociable.

You learn to dance without the use of force. You learn the safest, most natural way to dance with the greatest freedom to express yourself.

You learn to dance as one with your partner to the music, making every dance a pleasure. You feel more comfortable, confident, and popular.

You learn to communicate once. You apply the same principles in all your dancing. You learn faster. You get better each time you go dancing.

Be the smartest dancer in your group. Become a master at leading and following. After this workshop, you will know more than your teachers about the science of communicating with your partner.

In his book How To Dance With a Partner, Andrew Weitzen, a mathematics major and computer programmer, explains the simple structure underlying all social dancing.

Contact the author to schedule a workshop for your group and to find out when he is in your area.

Andrew Weitzen, 352-327-3672, publish@partnerdancing.com
www.partnerdancing.com
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