Best Dance-With-the-Stars Lessons - Best of New York Services (2006)

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Best Dance-With-the-Stars Lessons

  • Zack’s Dance Loft

    35 W. 38th St., 4W, 212-731-9632

    If you want to dance like Drew Lachey (and not Kenny Mayne), skip the corporate studios littering Manhattan in favor of Zack Engel. The Israeli’s private lessons are as technically sound as anyone’s�and way looser and more fun. His stated aim is to �make the woman look beautiful.� And the way to do that, the former PricewaterhouseCoopers analyst says, is to teach the man to lead. Lessons open with a drink to set the mood, and include as much conversation as salsa. �I often make friends of students,� he says. At the more traditional lessons�he suggests about ten to fifteen�he often videotapes couples so they can see their errors. He’ll also provide a female partner for single men and even take small groups out to clubs, where he’ll scan the floor for dancers to match his students’ skill level. A one-hour $59 lesson usually is more like 90 minutes; the yenta service comes at no extra charge.

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