Ready for “The Big Dance?” Give us your pick!

It’s that time of year again, when the madness begins and brackets are broken. Some call it the “Big Dance,” and we do, too. Sure, you could spend your time analyzing schedules, rosters and coaches, or you could use that time to watch some of the all-time greatest college basketball dance performances. Playing sports can… Read More

Can dancing help people with brain injuries?

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month, and this year’s theme is “Not Alone,” an important message for anyone who is, or knows someone, currently coping with a brain injury. Studies have shown dancing, as a form of rehabilitation, can have positive effects on the brain. Like any muscle, the more you use it, the stronger it… Read More

How ballroom dancing saved me

The following is an essay submitted by Michelle Goldson, a student at the Fred Astaire Dance Studios of Morristown, NJ. Thanks for taking the time to write, Michelle. Keep dancing! What dancing means to me I never thought it would happen to me, but it did.  I am completely obsessed with ballroom dancing.   Whenever I… Read More

Paralympic medalist wows crowd with ballroom dancing performance

Cheryl Angelelli is not a woman who is short on accomplishments. She is a decorated swimmer and Paralympic medalist, a seven-time world champion, holds two world records and 15 American records and has even wheeled across the Great Wall of China. But recently she took on a new challenge at the Fred Astaire Dance Studio… Read More

The Swing of Things – Valentine’s Day Edition

So, how was your Valentine’s Day? If you spent it dancing at Fred Astaire Dance Studios like the team in Norwalk, Conn., (pictured above) it was likely a good one. On this edition of The Swing of Things, we’ll take a look at some of the amazing ballroom dancing stories of love and better health… Read More