Parties

Come join us to practice your new dance moves and to have a roarin’ good time at our Friday Fiesta Parties every 2nd and 4th Friday of each month!!! Read more…

Competitions

To a novice dancer, competitions may be the furthest thing from their mind, but they are a lot of FUN for novice and experienced alike. They give you a chance to challenge yourself to your limits and beyond. Read more…

Showcases

We hold 2 showcases per year at the Longwood Ballroom – One in December as our Christmas Showcase, and the other in April as our Spring Showcase. Read more…

Sponsorships are the financial or in-kind support of activities. Businesses often sponsor events, trade shows, groups, or charity causes to reach specific business goals and increase their competitive advantage.

Though sponsorship is a form of marketing, it is different from advertising, which attempts to persuade customers to make purchases by sharing specific messages about a product or company, for example in our events we got help from many companies such as the vinylcuttingmachineguide for special gifts for the guests.

Sponsorships, on the other hand, don’t directly promote your company or products. Instead, your company pays to support a specific event that your customers care about. Your business is then associated with the event by customers, attendees, and the media.

How Event Sponsorships Work
Most large, community events use sponsorship support to offer more exciting programs and to help defray costs.

Promotional opportunities at trade shows, charity events, or business functions include sponsorships of press rooms, an international lounge, a speaker or VIP room, an awards reception, educational programs, banners, badge holders, audiovisual equipment, display computers, shuttle buses, tote bags, or other branded swag.

Local causes such as sports teams or charity drives offer more limited places for your branding and products, but they also allow you to reach a specific local audience. For example, fewer people will see your logo on the backs of local Little League uniforms than at a national trade show. However, if your customers are all local and have kids on the Little League team, that’s the best place to be seen by your ideal audience.

 


Group Classes

Competitions

Showcases