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    We Rock the Spectrum

    5.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Salsa Heat Dance Studio

    Salsa Heat Dance Studio

    4.6
    (5 reviews)

    This is a phenomenal dance studio that is very affordable. The drop in price is typically $12,…read morealthough I think at some locations it might be $15. However, you can get your per class rate down to as little as $5 a class if you buy their biggest package, 50 classes for $250. There's another option where you can buy 25 classes for $165, which comes out to roughly $6 a class, or 10 classes for $89, which comes out to a little over $8 a class. If you're just interested in trying it out for the first time, I recommend purchasing their Groupon option of 10 classes for $46. They only allow the Groupon for first-timers, so this will be your best bang for your buck and give you a full experience, and you can go to more than one studio and try out different instructors. They teach Bachata as well if that interests you instead. You'll have to have a little more patience in their Bachata courses, as that is structured a little differently. There's a syllabus, but they don't work off of it in a structured way. Often times, the beginners course will be a mix of beginner and intermediate moves, so it takes a little patience to learn in these courses. The patterns are also constantly changing and incorporate different moves. Some moves get covered once and then you don't see them again for a while. They're still great at teaching Bachata, but you'll need a little more patience to grow in these classes. It's a fantastic studio overall, and it's exactly where you want to be if you're serious about learning Salsa or Bachata. They have a Cha-Cha class too that they teach. Come here and don't look back.

    Awesome dance studuo. Why???? Everything is super organized,…read morewhich is super important to me. And its clean!!!!!!!!!!!! A curriculum is given with steps practiced during each class. You test out to next level once you have mastered all steps in each class. Teachers are fun and engaging, and you switch partners to get a feel of how others intrepret the dance. Socials are held regularly to give you a chance to put skills to use. Also dvd is availble to practice at home. Parking is tricky depending which direction you are driving from, so allow extra time to be prompt. It really gets no better than this!!!!

    American Association For Nude Recreation

    American Association For Nude Recreation

    4.3
    (4 reviews)

    So, I dropped by because I wanted to see what was sold at a nudist shop…read more And of course most of it is tee shirts. . .Yup. One can find videos, magazines and newsletters aimed to educate the naturally curious people like me, as well as to support and advocate for those who like to go nude at certain venues. Apparently some of the clubs are at designated areas like campgrounds and resorts, and some clubs meet at members' private property. The staff members that I spoke with were all very helpful, nice, and understanding of all my questions. I was given a lot of information to take with me about the organization. One can become a member of the association and receive timely newsletters on the lifestyle. I have never experienced the lifestyle, however it seems that it might be a liberating experience. I feel that being out in nature, with the water and trees in your natural state would be so awesome. . . I'm just not so sure if I want to see everyone's freedom. Maybe we should just all take turns to be free and rotate. . . idk. And I also think of how much self expression one finds in clothing and wonder if people simply rely heavily on hats and accessories without clothes at these venues. . .Seriously this must drive Rachel Zoe and clothes designers insane! And then there are other visuals that I imagine, like . . .cooking for example. . .and gardening / mowing the lawn. . . No.. . Hell no! We need clothes in life. But if there are times in which you feel clothing should be optional, AANR will make sure it happens for you!

    I'm a LIFE member of this truly FUN organization, having joined in 1970, when it was known as the…read moreAmerican Sunbathing Association. The first affiliated club I joined was AVATAN, near the Twin Cities (Minnesota). I was then associated with MOUNTAIN AIR RANCH (near Denver), then LIVE OAK RANCH (outside Houston TX) and finally, I was a part of two former nudist resorts in Hawaii; one on Oahu (the island where Honolulu is) and the other was near Kihei, Maui. There is also a landed club near Sandy Valley, Nevada, an unincorporated area close to the California-Nevada border, around 50 miles away from Las Vegas. Cartoonists (and others who have never visited a nudist "place") are quick to joke about (or even deride) them. But those who have seriously visited a nudist park, resort, beach, luxury cruise liner, apartment complex, trailer village or camp (NEVER a "colony") find it to be "just another place to have wholesome fun," for entire families, kids included (they're natural-born nudists at heart). Yes, everyone is indeed naked or nude (there IS a difference in those terms) but to associate naturally naked folks with constant wild sex orgies, "is as wrong, as two left feet." At any well-operated nudist organization, you'll find mostly average, everyday folks whose only difference from conventional, "fabric-adorned society," is the simple fact that they believe you can have just as much (or more) fun, doing things that some people at one time associated only with being clothed. The fact is, you don't NEED clothes to Swim, Fish, Sail, play Volleyball (or Badminton), Basketball, Softball, Tennis, Hiking, Horseback riding, Water skiing, Shuffleboard, Bridge, Poker, Canasta, Dominoes, Checkers, Chess, Mahjong, Horseshoes or even Bowling (where permitted). All you need is just a minimum of two naked or nude people and a desire to fairly compete. (You can still play Solitaire by yourself, of course.) You can also, sans apparel, dine, chat, watch TV, or "debate" politics and religion (if the spirit moves you). Another thing you can do: Make new friends. There are (probably) 30,000 nudists in North America, at maybe 300 clubs (both are my estimates) and I'm sure that those folks would make you feel as welcome as they did for myself and my ladies. So, if you have the opportunity to visit such a place some day, take it. I'm betting that once you have REALLY experienced the lifestyle (and given it a "fair shot"), you might wish to return to it, often. And one final note, which cannot be explained: More WOMEN (than men) seem to take to (and enjoy) it... Their website is here: http://www.aanr.com

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