Swan Ballroom

Swan Ballroom Ballroom dancing lessons - group class and private lessons available in Latin, Standard, New Vogue, Sequence, Street Latin & Wedding dance.

We have a weekly social dance, as well as medal classes and competition training. We dance and teach everything from the Slow Rhythm in the Kids class to mastering a heal turn with elegance in a private lesson - and everything in between. Ballroom dancing lessons are available for Individuals, couples or groups in Modern Ballroom, Latin American, New Vogue, Street Latin and Sequence dancing styles

. We also teach Wedding parties, dancesport competition, medal examinations and ran a Social Dance for everyone on Saturday nights. Classes and private lessons are held on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday evenings for all age groups and levels of dancing. We use the DMIA medal syllabus to take our students from Grades level all the way to Oscar level dancing. The Black Swans is our Adult Formation Team who perform at our Cabarets & Functions, and we are always looking for keen dancers to join us. Our teachers and staff are experienced medal and competition dancers with a passion for sharing their love of Ballroom dancing with everyone who walks up the stairs. Our venue is air-conditioned with a sprung floor and there is free parking.

Swan Ballroom in Midland is open evey Saturday for you to enjoy a great night of Social Dancing. Get some friends togeth...
13/06/2026

Swan Ballroom in Midland is open evey Saturday for you to enjoy a great night of Social Dancing. Get some friends together and dance to some of the best dance music in Perth

Here is the link to the DMIA events page where you can find the information about your next Dance Comp and even enter it...
12/06/2026

Here is the link to the DMIA events page where you can find the information about your next Dance Comp and even enter it!

2024  2026 DMIA Metropolitan Championships ***DanceSport WA Ranking Event*** Date: Saturday 2nd May 2026

From Cha Cha to Modern Waltz, with Mambo and Tango in the mix as well.  Contact swanballroom@yahoo.com and book some les...
12/06/2026

From Cha Cha to Modern Waltz, with Mambo and Tango in the mix as well. Contact [email protected] and book some lessons to begin your dance journey.

Adult Modern and Latin Beginner Class - Tuesday 8.00-10.00pm at Swan Ballroom in Midland, $15 each. Please contact us vi...
11/06/2026

Adult Modern and Latin Beginner Class - Tuesday 8.00-10.00pm at Swan Ballroom in Midland, $15 each. Please contact us via [email protected] if you have any questions.

The art of Learning to Dance - just walk one step at at timeDance lessons available at Swa Ballroom in Midland, see our ...
10/06/2026

The art of Learning to Dance - just walk one step at at time
Dance lessons available at Swa Ballroom in Midland, see our page for details or contact us swanballroom@yahoo with any queiries

07/06/2026

Snippet from Blackpool 2026

Here is a little tribute from 2013 Swan Ballroom Xmas at the High Wycombe Hall
07/06/2026

Here is a little tribute from 2013 Swan Ballroom Xmas at the High Wycombe Hall

We dance a range of styles at Swan Ballroom with group classes, private lessons and medal options available to everyone....
06/06/2026

We dance a range of styles at Swan Ballroom with group classes, private lessons and medal options available to everyone. Contact us [email protected] and have a chat about what you would like to learn

Swan Ballroom is open every Saturday night for you to enjoy a social dance with friends, strangers and who ever else mig...
05/06/2026

Swan Ballroom is open every Saturday night for you to enjoy a social dance with friends, strangers and who ever else might come along. $15 per person, free parking, free tea & coffee and great music.

05/06/2026

The Language of Dance Teachers

Every world has its own language.

Doctors speak in acronyms. Teachers use phrases like “working towards.” Hairdressers somehow ask if you want “just a trim” while already holding half your hair in their hand.

And ballroom dancing is no different.

Spend enough time in a dance studio and eventually you begin to realise teachers rarely say exactly what they mean. Instead, they communicate in a strange coded language made up of diplomatic half-truths, emotional cushioning and vague technical instructions that somehow raise more questions than answers.

Over time, dancers learn to decode these phrases like survivors trying to interpret signals in the wild.

For the uninitiated, I thought I’d provide a small translation guide.

“That was alright.”

That was catastrophic but I’m trying to preserve morale.

“Not bad.”

I am genuinely thrilled but emotionally incapable of saying so directly.

“Once more.”

We will now repeat this until one of us dies.

“Interesting…”

I have just witnessed something deeply unnatural.

“Again, but this time relax.”

You currently resemble a frightened ironing board.

“Use your standing leg.”

I refuse to explain further because suffering builds character.

“Don’t think so much.”

Your face suggests active tax calculations during a foxtrot.

“Feel the movement.”

I have completely run out of technical explanations.

“That’s better.”

At last.

Sweet mercy.

“Just breathe.”

You appear to be entering cardiac arrest during a Natural Turn.

“Stretch upwards.”

You are dancing like a goblin.

“Trust your partner.”

This will almost certainly end badly, but let’s commit to it.

“Don’t anticipate.”

Stop trying to lead from the wrong side of the partnership, Susan.

“Use the floor.”

You are currently dancing as though the parquet is emotionally upsetting you.

“Be softer.”

You’ve just hit that line like you’re directing aircraft on an active runway.

“More shaping.”

You should resemble linguine, not a fridge freezer.

“And smile!”

I can currently see every ounce of psychological distress this routine is causing you.

The strange thing is, after a while, this language starts to make perfect sense.

You nod earnestly when somebody says:

“You need more body flight into the fleckerl with softer knees and increased CBMP.”

And perhaps that’s one of the strangest things about ballroom dancing.

At some point, the bizarre becomes ordinary.

You stop questioning why adults are aggressively discussing heel leads at 9pm on a Tuesday night. You no longer blink when somebody says “touch inner thigh to inner thigh” with complete sincerity.

You simply nod, scrape your shoes with a tiny wire brush and carry on.

Because once the ballroom world gets hold of you, it slowly rewires your brain until all of this feels perfectly reasonable.

And honestly?

I think that’s rather wonderful.

Address

Upstairs, 11 Spring Park Road
Midland Junction, WA
6056

Opening Hours

Monday 5:30pm - 10pm
Tuesday 5:30pm - 10pm
Wednesday 5:30pm - 10pm
Thursday 5:30pm - 10pm
Friday 6pm - 8:30pm
Saturday 10am - 11pm

Telephone

+61892502904

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