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Local Business Spotlight: Phoenix Ballroom

Phoenix Ballroom is dedicated to bringing quality dance instruction to Phoenixville. There is a very active and dedicated ballroom dance community already located in Phoenixville. However, there has never been an actual dance studio, where these people can expand their knowledge of dance and enjoy being with other people of like interests.

Phoenix Ballroom is located in downtown Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, we provide the community with a comfortable, friendly environment in which to learn the art of partnership dancing. Phoenix Ballroom will offer private dance instruction, group classes, social dance practices and rental facilities for local events.

It doesn’t matter whether you have dance experience or no experience at all. You also don’t need a partner to learn. With over 20 years teaching experience you will find our innovative teaching techniques speed the curve of learning while making it fun.

Dancing is something that appeals to men, women and couples of all ages, it is a hobby that you can do the rest of your life. It helps maintain a healthy body, mind and spirit. So now is the time to start, why put off today what you could be doing tomorrow? Hope to see you soon.

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Phoenix Ballroom is located at 22 S. Main Street, Phoenixville. For more information, give them a call at 610-917-0124 or visit them online at phoenixballroompa.com.

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