About Dance City

Founded in 1999, Dance City is the premiere dance studio in Hot Springs, Arkansas for youth and adult dance instruction. Whether you're a parent seeking to introduce your pre-school student to the world of dance or a soon-to-be bride wanting to practice the waltz for your first dance, we have the talent and facilities to meet your needs! We look forward to dancing with you!

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Mar032011

Welcome to the new DanceCityStudio.com!

Hello! Thanks for visiting our new site! You've probably noticed things look a little different around here, but it is the same Dance City Studios from Hot Springs, Arkansas. This post will explain what's new on this site and how you can use it to stay up-to-date on the what's happening at Dance City.

Introducing the Dance City Blog.

To the parents reading: We know you're are busy and the easier we can make it for you to know what is going on with your child's dance class the better! So with that in mind, we're launching a Dance City blog here which we'll use as a bulletin board, of sorts, to post important dates, reminders and information you need to know. We'll also share photos and stories from the studio and other fun things from time to time.

To the students reading: Welcome! We don't want the parents to have all the fun, so we hope you'll enjoy our new site too!

Stay Up-to-Date with Social Media!

If you use Facebook, come check out the Dance City Studio page, which we use as another way to share important info, post photos, as well as stay in-touch with you all. Our Facebook page is a also good place to look for sudden updates like the studio closing due to nasty weather. 

Learn About Our Other Class Options

Students can learn a number of styles of dance at Dance City, so check out our Classes page to see what classes are currently available. We've recently added new classes, such as our Zumba fitness class and Wedding preparation class, so be sure to learn more about those.

Meet the Dance City Team!

If you want to learn more about the teachers that work at Dance City, check out the Our Team page, where we have bios for our current staff. We hope to soon add photos of our current and past team members, too!

Have a Question? Check the FAQ Page or Ask Us!

FAQ stands for "Frequently Asked Questions" and we've set up an FAQ page to answer some of these common questions. If you're wondering when registration is held, where we're located, when our annual recital is held or a number of other questions, look there first. We'll be adding new answers to questions as needed, so feel free to suggest questions we should answer there.

If your question isn't answered on the FAQ page, that's fine too, because we've added a new Contact Us page that has a handy form for emailing us a question. Just type in your question or comment and we'll get back to you shortly with an answer!

Tell Us What You Think!

We hope to add more information to the site, but wanted to get it live and find out what you think and what information would be useful to you, so let us know! Leave a comment or send us an email.

Thank You!

Finally, because I can never say it enough, I just want to say a big THANK YOU! to all of you for supporting Dance City and what we are trying to accomplish by teaching your kids to love dance. This is a dream come true for me and it wouldn't be possible without all of you! So thank you!

Hope you like the new site!

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