Other Services
Private Lessons

The quickest way to learn how to dance is to have private lessons. No matter whether you are a beginner, medallist or championship competitor, each lesson can be tailored to your own specific need and pace.
We teach couples or singles.
To find out more please contact us for further details.
* If you prefer a specific teacher for your lesson please specify when you book it, otherwise a teacher will be assigned to you on the day *
* The term 'Private Lesson' does not mean you are the only lesson taking place in the dance studio. Other teachers maybe teaching others as well *
* 48 hours notice is required for cancellation of private lesson otherwise full payment will be charged *
* Lessons can only be cancelled or booked by phone or in person. Any other means will be at students' own risks! If teachers are not notified properly the lesson will have to be paid! *
Workshop
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We are available to run dance workshops for schools or any other organisations who are interested.
To find out more please contact us for further details.
Whether it is an one off session as a bonding exercise or a full blown course within the curriculum, we can cater for it.
Here are just a few organisations that we have run workshops for:
Captain Webb Primary School, Dawley;
Concord College, Acton Burnell;
Wrockwardine Wood Junior School, Wrockwardine Wood;
William Brookes School, Much Wenlock;
British Gymnastics;
Testimonial
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Excellent tuition for all levels. 4 years plus for us!
David & Marcia B
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Great - wonderful - lesson are fun and a social event monthly.
Diane T
Both myself and my wife have been learning to dance with Mel and Donald for four years. We re-discovered Ballroom and Latin dancing after a 30 year break. When we moved to this area in 1977 we could not find anyone to teach us in Telford. We think Mel and Don are great and we are so lucky that they started Dancing with Music in this area. They compete all over the world themselves but have the patience and skill to teach pupils of all ages and abilities. We would recommend anyone to go along and have a go, where they will be made most welcome and will make new friends.
Roger W