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Everything you need for your first dance together! |
Judy Archer A Dance Professional since 1989, Judy is a member of the North American Dance Teachers Association and a Teacher with the
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713/256-6356 (C) 713/789-3026 (H) Never a Contract, my fees are simple: $60/hr for shared floor sessions $75/hr for private floor sessions |
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Patty &
David |
Bethany
& David |
Debi & Kurt |
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Judy was wonderful, we gave her our song
and asked her to help us choreograph our wedding dance. She worked patiently
with us since neither one of us knows the type of dance the song calls for,
and she integrated our requests into the routine. It turned out
beautifully. Thanks, Judy! |
When my husband proposed I was so excited
to start planning our wedding. The one
thing I knew I wanted was to have the official first dance as husband and
wife. Dancing was not something my
husband had ever attempted. After
trying out two other teachers, I turned to Judy, whom I had known for several
years. My husband felt very
comfortable with Judy and was able to master the fox trot for our first
dance. He did so well at the wedding,
he got applause from everybody! We've
been married for a year and a half now and he still enjoys dancing the fox
trot. |
Judy
made our wedding dance happen. We went to her not knowing what we were going
to do and finished a few weeks later with enough confidence and knowledge to
make our wedding dance both enjoyable and stunning for our family and
friends. It was the BEST money we spent for the whole wedding! |
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Jeff |
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Lise &
John |
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I started taking lessons from Judy last
January. I have really enjoyed her classes and "crash" lessons
before the church dances. Everyone seems to have a lot of
fun. Don't think she hasn't challenged us with different dances and new
steps. She prides herself on getting us to the next level. I am
looking forward to 2008 and the lessons to follow. |
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Judy Archer is a rare find; not only does she have strong technical ability and great style - she can also teach it! I learned from her, taught with her and could go on for years without catching up to her |