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Ballroom Bug is a dance instruction and event entertainment provider focused on the local U.S. market. The main content highlights services in Nashville, Phoenix, and Hot Springs. Its core business is not an online education platform, but in-person social dance, ballroom dance, and related event services, including private lessons, wedding dance instruction, group classes, youth ballroom, competitive dance, and corporate/private event entertainment.
The range of dance styles is fairly broad, covering Swing, Latin, Country, Ballroom, Line Dances, Tap, and more. The site explicitly states “No experience necessary,” making it beginner-friendly. Instructor credentials are a key selling point: Anna has been dancing since age 5, has 25 years of teaching experience, and has won National and World titles as well as Top Teacher awards. Jeremy was the 2012 World Rhythm Showdance Champion, a two-time World Rhythm finalist, and holds a dance degree from BYU. The organization also says it selects multiple instructors in the Nashville and Phoenix areas.
The website does not disclose specific prices, packages, lesson lengths, or refund policies, and only provides phone and email contacts for inquiries. Its pricing model therefore appears closer to “quote on request,” especially for customized needs such as wedding choreography, private lessons, and event entertainment. Based on the text, delivery appears to be mainly offline/in person; there is no mention of online courses, recorded lessons, or remote teaching arrangements.
The strengths are its wide coverage of dance styles, strong instructor backgrounds, and clearly defined service scenarios. It is especially suitable for wedding couples and learners who want to get into social dancing quickly. The drawbacks are that the public information is not very structured: there is no course outline, level system, learning objectives, price list, or certificate information. The website also contains quite a bit of repeated content, with limited information density, so users need to contact the provider directly to assess costs and scheduling.
It is best suited to people located in the relevant U.S. cities who want to take in-person dance lessons or host an event, including adult beginners, wedding couples, teenagers, and competitive dance students. For users in China, its practical value is limited unless they plan to study locally or contact the provider for event services. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available text, so it is marked as unknown.
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ballroombug.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach ballroombug.com directly.