Reviews for DANCEFIX by HBDC
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Hours
Monday: ClosedTuesday: ClosedWednesday: 6:45 - 7:45PM
Thursday: ClosedFriday: ClosedSaturday: 10:30 - 11:30AM
Sunday: 10:30 - 11:30AM
Tips
wheelchair accessible accessible parking near entrance ada-compliant main entrance ada-compliant restroom accepts credit cards street parking, private lot parking women-owned gender-neutral restrooms open to all bike parking
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DANCEFIX by HBDC
1801 Gilbert Ave, Cincinnati
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YES!!! I love dancefix! I've been two times. After my first visit I immediately told friends about it. YOU WILL SWEAT. and have soo much fun! If you love dancing and being in a positive and upbeat environment this is the experience for you. Give it a try!
Even though I have some background in dance, I was a little intimidated to try DANCEFIX knowing that you're thrown into learning the choreographed dances on the spot. I decided to give it a try during their week of free classes in early January, and I'm so glad I did! Everyone was friendly, and they took a little more time to breakdown some of the dances since there were so many new people visiting that week. I would describe DANCEFIX as a more "dance version" of Zumba. There's a mix of Latin, Ballet, Contemporary, Hip Hop etc. which makes it appeal to multiple people. It's high energy and lot of cardio, so everyone is sweating by the end of it. It took an amount of concentration to follow the different routines, but I felt so good afterwards and was excited to try it again. This particular studio is smaller, but it made it easy to see the instructor and even with a full house, there was plenty of room to move around. It was difficult to find, so know that it's inside one of the buildings and directly across from the Sleepy Bee. They have a cool down period at the end of class (they provide yoga mats or you can bring your own) with some short exercises and stretching. Wear footwear that you're comfortable in, but I would highly recommend wearing jazz sneakers or something that's easy to do spins and turns to prevent risk of injury. Give it a try and have a blast!
I've only gone a couple of times but it is super fun and I feel no pressure to be getting it right, which is a good thing because it is hard! I am not a trained dancer beyond tap and ballet in second grade. I'm looking forward to the breakdown series so I can learn the moves more slowly, then I can't even imagine how fun it will be!