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The Fred Astaire Trophy System

About the Social Bronze Trophy Program

Bronze Ballroom  Dance Program

Learn a wide variety of steps in all the popular dances while enhancing their step patterns, appearance, partnership and expression. In a short period of time the Bronze social dancer gains the fun, poise and confidence which enables them to dance with a variety of partners.

"Designed for those who wish to become a Good Social Dancer, this level is the most popular standard for our students"


A Bronze level dancer is considered fun to dance with in the popular social dances and has the necessary styling to create a pleasant appearance on the dance floor.

Using the acclaimed Fred Astaire Teaching System (Conceptual Method of Teaching), the Bronze Trophy lessons is your final step to becoming an accomplished social or competitive dancer. There are also numerous social and health benefits associated with dancing. Enjoy!

Dance Sport

Dancesport Bronze Dancers learn all the social aspects but continue on the road to dancing proficiency as they learn the techniques of exhibition styling. This not only improves their social dancing, but allows them to enter the competitive arena with a wealth of dancing knowledge.

Confidence Through The Fred Astaire Dance Lesson System

The Fred Astaire System has been developed to help you attain 100% confidence in your ability to dance.

50% of your confidence in yourself will be developed through your group instruction sessions and progress checks.

50% will be developed by attending the practice parties, where you will develop confidence in your ability to dance with others, and by performing exhibitions at these parties, which will help develop confidence by dancing before others.

A very essential part of your progress will be cultivated on the private, or individual, lesson time. It is during this time one develops the ability to lead, or follow, and finds help solving their individual dance problems as well as styling pointers.

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