Singles Private Lessons
No partner? No problem. Your teacher is your partner. This is ideal for shy beginners, returners and anyone who learns faster one-to-one.
More InfoNo partner needed. No experience needed. From your first 30-minute lesson at R99 to discounted lesson packages, Duits Met My Dansstudio helps singles, couples and wedding pairs build real confidence on a real dance floor.
Private pay-as-you-go lessons cost more because they give you flexibility. Packages reward commitment with a better rate and better consistency. Group classes work differently: a once-off class is R120, or the monthly package is R400. New group clients can try their first class for R50. If they continue in the same month, they simply top up to the monthly package — usually R350 if they started in week one, or R250 if they only started in week two.
With more than 15 years on the dance floor, Jeff built Duits Met My Dansstudio around one simple idea: people should learn dances they can actually use at weddings, socials and nights out — without getting dragged into competition pressure or impossible technique lectures.
Choose the lesson style that suits your goals, your schedule and whether you are dancing solo, as a couple, in a group or as part of a matric group.
No partner? No problem. Your teacher is your partner. This is ideal for shy beginners, returners and anyone who learns faster one-to-one.
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Learn to move together properly for socials, events, date nights and all the moments where you want to feel comfortable on the floor.
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Polished first dances tailored to your song, your comfort level and your timeline. Elegant beats awkward every day of the week.
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Structured 4-week cycles with small groups, practical combos and guided practice in a friendly environment.
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Monthly group classes for school groups, taught mainly as Boogie and Sokkie unless something else is requested.
More InfoWhether you want to feel more comfortable at socials, prepare for a wedding, or finally stop avoiding the dance floor, we help you get there step by step in a friendly, practical way.
Enquire NowStart with a low-pressure first lesson if you want. But if you plan to continue, the packages give you better value and make far more sense than paying lesson by lesson.
30-minute intro lesson
Best value if you want to progress properly
From basic to advanced first-dance prep
Or R120 pay as you go per class
Monthly package only
Easy entry points for social dancers who want something fun, structured and beginner friendly.
18:30 start. Fun, social and easy to join.
Enquire Now18:30 start. Great for social confidence and partner basics.
Enquire Now18:30 start. Beginner-friendly Latin classes with practical movement.
Enquire NowHere are a few of the most common questions about bookings, lessons and getting started.
We are based at 343 Anton van Wouw Street, Waterkloof Glen, Pretoria.
Yes. Absolute beginners are welcome and lessons are structured so that you can build confidence step by step. You do not need previous dance experience — just the willingness to start.
Private lessons are available after 6:00 PM on weekdays, depending on open slots. They are ideal for students who want personal attention and faster progress.
Wear comfortable clothes you can move in and clean shoes with a little slide. If you do not have dance shoes yet, that is completely fine when starting — comfort matters more than looking fancy.
The R99 first lesson applies to private lessons as an intro offer. Group classes are booked separately, start from R100, and your first group class is R50 for new clients.
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