Fred Astaire Gallery

With the opening of the first Fred Astaire Studio in New York City in 1947, Mr. Astaire's wish to ensure his techniques would be preserved and passed onto the public became a reality. Today, numerous Fred Astaire Dance Studios located in cities throughout North America are required to maintain the highest standards of excellence through our National Dance Board and Fred Astaire Curriculum certification.
"Some people seem to feel that good dancers are born, but all the good dancers I know have been taught or trained."

Fred Astaire - The Legend

In the year of 1917 a boy of six glanced apprehensively at his mother as she straightened his wide collar~ he thenFred Astaire Belmont stepped confidently on the stage of a small theater in Key Port, New Jersey.

Born Frederick Austerlitz in 1899 in Omaha, Nebraska, Fred Astaire first achieved fame in the dancing team "The Astaires" with his dancing partner and sister, Adele.  And so began the career that was to make Fred Astaire an international legend in his own time.

His talents not only as a dancer, but as an actor, singer, and composer were developed in the Hollywood years, demonstrating his immense versatility as a performer and musician.

Fred Astaire BelmontThe Fred Astaire Dance Studio tradition began in 1947, when Mr. Fred Astaire, considered to be the greatest multi-talented dancer of all time, personally developed a practical, interrelated dance curriculum for the first Fred Astaire Dance Studio on New York City’s Park Avenue.

Through continual development for more than half of a century, the Fred Astaire Dance Studios have strived to carry on the dream of Mr. Astaire and will continue to do so by having the highest possible standards set forth by the "Master of Dance."

 

Serving the Belmont, Arlington, Cambridge, Lexington, Newton, Watertown and Waltham areas.