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Boléo Latin & Ballroom Dance Studio

Boléo Latin & Ballroom Dance Studio

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284 Church St, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 1N8, Canada
(905) 849-0008 www.boleodancestudio.com
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May 22, 2018
Great place for beginners to learn the basic steps of a variety of dances. The instructors are very knowledgeable and they provide a great atmosphere to improve your dancing regardless of the level of dancer that you are.

Oct 18, 2017
Great experience overall. I've tried many other studios an this studio was the best by far. The dance teacher was very courteous and professional. It was easy to understand the lesson.... very down to earth. Great space too! Loved the dance floor.

Oct 15, 2017
Thank you for making my wedding dream come true! Our first dance was amazing! I appreciate all the effort, patience and thoughtfulness you guys put forth. I will never forget my time a Boleo.

Oct 12, 2017
What Margaret Harrison (above) refers to is truth: the male instructor, the narcissist that protects his ego, lures clients using his looks and then is unable to retain them bc he makes them feel like they are never good enough of a dancer, all the while failing to admit his own lack of instructing skills and etiquette. The other instructor, is flirty with excessive use of compliments as a way of establishing a false sense of appreciation, while visibly favoring a few. There is only one credible, teacher, the older gentleman! This comment is the consequence of the dishonesty towards and mistreatment of clients. Clients talk and compare their notes. Acknowledge the truth, see the patterns, make the change!

Jun 18, 2017
My teenage kids dance here, total professionals and the rates are great.

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