Of all the ballroom dances that are taught at Arthur Murray, there is one dance that is off the books, informal, and wildly popular at the new Arthur Murray San Francisco these days...
Up until 2005, there had always been an Arthur Murray school in San Francisco. Located on 1532 Taraval Street, that school closed, unfortunately, after the unfortunate passing of the studio owner, Karen Shelly.
For the past decade, TV shows like Dancing With The Stars have brought incredible attention to ballroom dancing and reinvigorated people of all ages to start taking lessons. Nevertheless, there was no Arthur Muray Dance Studio in one of the landmark cities in the world.
This all changed after years of "on-again-off-again" searching landed, owners, Chris and Daisey Lynam at the historic 321 Divisadero Street location in January 2015.
The video below will shed some light on that process.
Meet the Executive Team
The starting team in San Francsico is made up of seasoned Arthur Murray instructors from within, and outside the bay area.
Eva Love - New Student Counselor As the Dance Director for Arthur Murray Livermore, and an incredibly popular teacher to boot, Eva Love is an exciting, and excited, addition to the team in San Francisco.
William Daily - Supervisor William joined the AMSF team as the Supervisor in 2017 from the Livermore studio, and has made an immediate impact with his energy and expertise.
Christina Mullen - Dance Director Arthur Murray is a worldwide family, and this part of our family is moving down to California from Oregon. Having trained with an ArthurMurrayLive alum, Arthur Murray Hayward teacher and Arthur Murray Redwood City executive, Nicole Browne, Christina Mullen brings years of experience, and plenty of energy to the new staff.
Whether you want to learn to dance for your wedding, office party, social event or just to visit some of the great salsa clubs in the bay area - Arthur Murray has you covered. The system, the environment, and the staff put truth behind the slogan: Walk in, Dance out.
Are you ready to give dancing a try? Whether you're wanting to learn with someone special or just for yourself, you can start with a free private lesson to see why Arthur Murray has been the leader in ballroom dance instruction since 1912. 😉