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I've been coming here every time I visit Seattle for work to get some dancing in -- they're an…read moreinstitution of the dance scene in the city and I'm sad that they're shutting down soon. Love the place, and hope the dance organizers get new spots -- the people congregating here are a gem to the greater Seattle community.

Come dance the night away with us! What a cool place to learn a little bit of Salsa and dance till…read morethe AM's. I've only been here on Saturdays for their Social Dance. It's always a good time. They teach a little 1 hour lesson from 8:30 to 9:30 and then open up the dance floor until 2 AM. You can learn some basic steps to get your started but don't expect to know Salsa after one mini lesson. :) As a follow, it was enough to just have a good time that night. The later you come, the more veteran and experienced dancers you'll meet. Many beginners come dance for the first hour or so and then leave. On Saturdays, the Bachata room is also open down the hall. A much smaller room but that's enough. The entrance fee of $20 gets you into both rooms. (Intro lesson is $5 extra). It's great being able to go back & forth between the rooms. There is a bar that you can buy drinks. You are allowed to bring your own water bottles but you have to leave it up at the front entrance because they don't allow you to bring your own bottles in due to the bar. Sometimes they even have performances from dance groups on Saturday nights. They also have practice sessions on weeknights that you can join and check out. With what little dance experience I've had over the last 2 months, Century definitely feels like "the place to be" if you want to dance the night away. Because of that though, Saturday Socials feels more like a show/a place to show off rather than a place to practice so just be prepared for that kind of atmosphere. Parking can be difficult since it's Cap Hill. Most people park at the parking garage down the street. **I'm not going to fault Century for this but this is something for women to take note of - not all men here are as respectful as you'd want them to be. Watch out for their hands and unwanted advances. Sometimes you really have to set your boundaries clearly because some people will def. take advantage of a friendly dancer.**

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Project Management Academy

(58 reviews)

South Lake Union, Eastlake

I want to recognize Gregg Richie for the outstanding instruction and support throughout my PMP…read morepreparation journey. Gregg was instrumental in helping me pass my PMP exam on the first attempt. I took his class in February and successfully passed my PMP exam in May 2026. What stood out most was his ability to connect PMP concepts and methodologies to real-world project scenarios. Many of us working in healthcare environments know that day-to-day operations do not always align perfectly with what is outlined in the PMBOK. Gregg did an excellent job bridging that gap and making the material practical, relatable, and easy to apply. His teaching style made complex concepts feel straightforward and approachable. The curriculum was well structured, engaging, and focused on preparing students for real success, not only for the exam itself, but also for applying project management principles in the work environment. Thank you again for creating such a strong learning experience and for being an exceptional instructor. Your guidance made a major impact on my PMP journey.

It was so reassuring to start the process with Project Management Academy--it immediately lifted…read morethe pressure and fear of not knowing where to begin. From day one, they provided a complete package of structured materials and resources that give you a clear roadmap to prepare for the exam and build confidence along the way. The bootcamp itself was intense, immersive and highly focused. It does a great job of pushing you to engage deeply with the material and I do think it would have benefited from an additional day dedicated specifically to exam strategies and final preparation techniques to help reinforce everything learned. Gregg D. Richie was especially supportive and knowledgeable throughout the journey. He was always available to nudge you in the right direction--not only with the course material but also with the application process, navigating the platform and understanding how to best prepare for the exam. His guidance made the overall experience much smoother and more approachable. The time-boxed 230-minute practice exams were very useful in helping adjust expectations around pacing and exam pressure. However, some of the questions felt repetitive, which made it easier to recognize patterns rather than fully test understanding in new ways. Additionally, a few questions appeared outdated and not fully aligned with the latest exam versions, which occasionally impacted scoring and confidence since those topics were not as relevant in current practice. Overall, I would definitely recommend Project Management Academy as a strong foundation to get started and build baseline knowledge. To fully succeed in passing the exam, I found it helpful to supplement the course with additional online resources--especially YouTube content--to deepen understanding of Agile principles and the servant leadership mindset.

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I've been attending this yoga studio for over a year and it's by far the best positive yogi…read moreenvironment and amazingly kind staff and instructors. There is a class for any skills - and style - newcomers or advanced athletes all have a home at Prana. The teachers all have unique style and fitness traits that make each class they teach unique and nothing ever feels "mundane" or "repetitive". I enter Pranas hot room not knowing what mental, physical, emotional challenge my body and mind will face but I get to always leave STRONGER - and more in touch with my inner self. The staff helps make you feel "seen" and welcome on a true sense of they LOVE to see you and learn your stories and become your friend - not just a yoga instructor or fitness coach. It's a great environment and studio thats changed my life for the better.

I found my favorite studio and more importantly my favorite instructor. Linda's classes are…read moreintentional, and unapologetically challenging, but always in the best way. Every workout pushes you beyond what you think you're capable of, and somehow you leave feeling stronger, more confident, and proud of yourself every single day. The energy in the room every morning is unmatched. People show up for themselves and for each other. In the two years I come to her classes I have gone through a transformation --weight loss, gained a whole new level of confidence, and overall fitness game. Hard? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely. If you want real results, real accountability, and a community that will push you to become the best version of yourself, this is the place.

School of Visual Concepts - SVC user interface and visual design for the web instructor, Bryan Mamaril from Microsoft.

School of Visual Concepts

(6 reviews)

Lower Queen Anne

I went to the School of Visual Concepts for a day-long workplace training on content strategy. I'd…read morenever been here before, but would definitely go again! The school is located in a busy, high-traffic part of South Lake Union. There's a paid parking lot across the street, but it was also easy to get to by bus. The building is fairly large, with several classrooms and conference rooms. It's pretty minimalist, but the letterpresses and type trays are cool and fun to look at, and the hallways display interesting student work and large-scale steamroller prints from the annual Steamroller Smackdown competition they run. They also sell letterpress cards made in-house, with some cute designs. Our training was from 9-4, and while I knew they were providing lunch, it was a nice surprise that they also offered breakfast: bagels, donuts, coffee and fruit. They also had an excellent snack bar for grazing throughout the day, with chips, trail mix, fruit snacks and cookies, plus coffee and tea. The bathrooms were conveniently located, small but clean and well-maintained throughout the day. There were several other events running at the same time, but the facilities were well maintained all day long. Our presenters were an in-house instructor and a guest speaker, and they did a good job keeping things interesting over a long day, with videos and activities to break up the speaking. That said, there were some downsides. Our group of about 50 was really too big to fit, even in the largest room, and the people on the edges of the room had a hard time seeing the monitors. The large meeting room is almost all floor-to-ceiling windows, and even with the blinds drawn, there was a lot of glare; combined with a slideshow that was white text on a light blue background, it was very difficult to see -- which wasn't ideal, since our activities required seeing what was on-screen. The street outside was high-traffic, including frequent buses, and there was some sort of construction project going on in the parking lot that was quite loud and distracting. Most of this, I think, can be chalked up to a group that was too big. However, we fell behind almost as soon as the training began, which threw the schedule off -- we didn't get a break until after 11. Lunch was scheduled for 1, which felt kind of late, though at least we had the snack buffet to work on! Overall, I liked the facility, and most of the issues we had came from being too large of a group for the room we were in. They offer letterpress and hand-lettering classes for individuals, and I'd really like to come back and try one of those. If you're looking for graphic design or printing classes in the SLU area, do check out the School of Visual Concepts.

I am always anxious before going to a place I've never been before. The staff here was so kind and…read moremade me feel welcome and known the moment I walked into the classroom. I feel this is so important -- without a learning *community* learning is difficult. I took a full day workshop on visual meeting facilitation. I have tangible and valuable skills from just one short day here and am looking forward to applying what I learned in my work!! Also - free breakfast and lunch! Only gripes/suggestions: 1 - when doing name tags it's nice to get into the habit of asking students to state/write gender pronouns, SVC doesn't seem to have a policy around this but I think it would be appropriate 2 - this might only be specific to my instructor, but I think more could've been done to set ground rules for class at the beginning (like how/when to ask questions). there were a couple students in my workshop who ended up dominating conversations. this is really common with extroverts who quickly jump in with comments. But sometimes implementing a policy of "if you just spoke, wait a bit to see if someone else has something to add" can be helpful and encouraging to more quieter types/internal processors in the room. I also had a list of questions i wrote down expecting we would have time to ask questions at the end, but we ran out of time. So policies around class participation could be helpful! I enjoyed the more interactive parts of this workshop especially when we broke into groups and had more time to chat with each other and apply what we were learning. Highly recommend classes at SVC, I'll be back when my wallet lets me!

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