Hueber Dance School celebrates its anniversary: ​​joy of life for all generations!

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Over-60 dance couples in Ludwigsfelde: Hueber dance school celebrates its anniversary ball with live music and dance courses on November 15th.

Ü-60-Tanzpaare in Ludwigsfelde: Tanzschule Hueber feiert Jubiläumsball mit Livemusik und Tanzkursangeboten am 15. November.
Over-60 dance couples in Ludwigsfelde: Hueber dance school celebrates its anniversary ball with live music and dance courses on November 15th.

Hueber Dance School celebrates its anniversary: ​​joy of life for all generations!

In Ludwigsfelde the music beats lively in the Hueber dance studio. The dance school's long-awaited anniversary ball will take place here on November 15th, where contacts will be made and dance skills will be showcased. The ball attracts with a varied program that includes live music by Andrew Carrington, shows by tournament dance couples from Blau-Silber Berlin e.V. as well as a buffet and free souvenir photos. In addition to partying, this is also an opportunity for dancers of all ages to pursue their hobby.

Stephan Hueber, the 49-year-old operator of the dance school, has been leading the courses for over 15 years. He realizes that dancing is not just a hobby, but also a beautiful way to strengthen relationships. “Dancing is a gut matter – listening to music and moving,” is how he describes his passion. After all, the Hueber dance school offers a cross-generational range of courses, ranging from ballroom dancing and discofox to salsa and West Coast swing.

An offer for young and old

The 82-year-old course participant Silvia Ebner is a living example of how dancing enriches life and emphasizes: “Dancing keeps the little gray cells fit.” The dance school has something to offer for all age groups. The most popular dance classes focus on ballroom dances such as the slow waltz, Viennese waltz and discofox, and are very popular. Loud tanzschule-laia.de, beginners focus on six dances and learn the basic steps, while advanced levels such as the bronze or silver course further refine the technique.

If the interest of the younger generations poses challenges for the dance school, it is also an opportunity to develop new formats and lessons, with an eye on the currently popular Latino dances such as salsa and bachata. Such trends were particularly popular last year.

Dancing as joy of life

The social aspect of dancing is particularly valued by Roswitha and Tim Matzies: “Dancing is joy in life and important for everyday life.” Because many couples use the dance evening together as relationship training, a couples dance not only promotes trust but also harmony with one another.

The anniversary on November 15th will not only be an invitation to celebrate, but will also remind people in Ludwigsfelde how important community and exercise are for well-being. Whether young or old, with a good knack for the right steps and a lot of joy in dancing, this ball is sure to be an unforgettable experience.

Further information about the dance school and the course offerings can be found on the website maz-online.de and tanzschule-laia.de.