What search method should a man use to find a dance partner for a course in ballroom dancing?
Nohea asked:
Location: Concord, NH. Community Education. Five weekly sessions start Jan 18 2007. Time: 8:30-9:30pm. Tuition free for my partner who ideally likes dance, has good basic dance skills, ear for music and tempo, and is a good match for her partner who is 5′9, 155#. Call office at C.H. School for info.
Location: Concord, NH. Community Education. Five weekly sessions start Jan 18 2007. Time: 8:30-9:30pm. Tuition free for my partner who ideally likes dance, has good basic dance skills, ear for music and tempo, and is a good match for her partner who is 5′9, 155#. Call office at C.H. School for info.

August 27th, 2008 at 6:59 pm
You should put your ad on and This is where you can specify all that, among many other relevant things, like are you a professional or an amateur.
If you are a new pro you might want to connect with NDCA: Join an existing local dance studio as a group class instructor. When students attend group classes some of them inquire about private lessons. Private studios usually give you more flexibility than chains do.
Also - advertise in the good old local newspaper and Yellow Pages. Sounds like you are a pro, since you say call the schools office for info.
In the off-chance that you are an amateur - use the first two websites, also go to all the relevant group classes - this is where your potential partners go as well. If it is appropriate for your level, go to social dances as well - you might meet someone there.
August 29th, 2008 at 12:18 pm
I would sooooo do it!!!
But I’m in TX!
I’m trying to convince my boyfriend to take a class with me!!