POPULAR TV SHOWS MOVE MANY TO ASTAIRE STUDIO
The small sign tucked in the front window of
The handmade sign is just one of the homey touches that keep people coming to the unlikely dance studio in the far end of
The "club night" parties hosted by owners Bill and Floy Ranells every Friday night make all the lessons worthwhile. They turn the lights down low, signal the band it's time and away they go. The samba, the fox trot, the cha-cha-cha.
"Dancing is coming back," said Bill Ranells, a fast-talking former saxophone player and "a pretty good tango dancer," who bought the franchise 20 years ago.
In another era, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers light-stepping on the big screen inspired would-be dancers to take lessons. These days, it's dance shows on TV.
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