
You’ve Ignited the Flame…Now Keep the Spark Alive!
After “I Do” Date Nights
Your first dance was just the beginning… now make dance a lifelong love story.
You’ve already shared your first dance — now it’s time to build something even deeper. Dance King’s After ‘I Do’ program is designed for newlyweds who want to stay connected, communicate better, and collaborate through life as true partners. These aren’t just dance lessons — they’re intentional date nights with purpose.
By making time for each other regularly, you’re creating a foundation of trust, accountability, and shared joy that will support your marriage for years to come.
Dancing together deepens connection through physical closeness, communication without words, and the fun of learning something new side by side. It fosters teamwork, playfulness, and emotional intimacy. Make connection your lifelong rhythm, and let dancing be one of the ways you keep your marriage moving in harmony.
Heather & Michael
“Dancing is not only a fun and romantic activity for us, but it was also an excellent way to strengthen our relationship. We definitely communicate better now than ever before. I read somewhere that dancing is a lot like having a conversation. One person is saying something while the other is listening and it’s not the same person talking the whole time. It is so true. April and Adam make this a great experience for us.”
“We celebrate 26 years in January 2024 and we are still dancing!!
Ron and I have been married 26 years and more than half of it has included learning from a dance instructor or studio in some form or another. We made a commitment before our God, friends, and family to stick to our marriage and dance has... how can I put it best... just made it fun!
In dance there can only be one leader, but there is a lot of negotiations a couple has to make on the dance floor in a 3 minute song! When polar opposite communications styles like ours meet on the dance floor we have to really rely on the mechanics of a proper hold, push and pull connectivity, synched steps and timing that our dance instructors like Adam and April have taught us. There is a lot of communications happening as we dance that I have no doubt have helped us connect better on and off the dance floor.
We have had many fun musical mini-moments of dance that we hope continues to be part of our journey together as a couple. See you on the dance floor!.”
— Deb & Ron
Communication. Connection. Collaboration.
Through teaching partner dancing, couples experience a fun and unique skill to learn together, helping them develop better communication, connection, and intimacy. It’s a fun way to step away from work and life’s pulls & distractions, and focus on each other like when they were first dating…to look at each other the way they did when first together. We help couples find that spark again and keep it! We help couples become partners again and give them something where they can grow together.
Date Nights Options…
Choose between a once a month, twice a month, or weekly date night! These are set up as monthly subscriptions and you can choose between the following options…
Once a Month | $96
Twice a Month | $169
Once a Week | $276
These special rates are with a commitment
of 6-9 months.
Aimee & Drew
“In 2023, we celebrated 25 years of marriage. Considering the rate of divorce, we are both proud of ourselves for achieving this milestone. In marriage, it is so important to find a common interest. We both love dancing and frequented clubs both pop and country during our childless season. The only couples dance we knew was the basic two step, as well as “slow dancing.” You know the kind where you both just hug each other and walk in a box. Once we started having kids our dance time turned more into all freestyle dancing in the kitchen while making dinner or turning on the Wii, Just Dance game with the kids. None of our 25 years of dancing together allowed a connection between a leader and a follower. Although we were married, we danced as we were single, just two individuals determining their own steps. This became glaringly apparent one night when we met a friend at a dance hall and people there were dancing as if it was a Dancing with the Stars show. How did they do this? After this one night, we both knew our dancing was in serious jeopardy. We needed dance therapy! We are only able to see the enormous benefits dancing can bring to a marriage because we signed up for dancing lessons through Dance Kings. We feel our commitment to one another has been further solidified because we are learning the art of a dance connection. The leader can not lead without feeling connected to the follower and the follower can not follow without feeling the leads. It is the physical form of communication. One break in a connection will either stop a dance completely or both dancers end up doing their own dance. Much like a marriage, you need to commit spending the time together to practice this connection because it is not easily achieved. It takes patience and letting go of insecurities and selfish desires. Instead, you must work off each other’s energy and physical touch as life’s stresses disappear. Dance is building a stronger bond between us as we are learning what each other needs from one another to be able to look and be our best selves in our “show,” resulting in lots of smiles.”