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"I've been at this studio for eight years, and I would definitely say that there has been a steady increase and an influx of people wanting to learn how to dance," commented Christjohn Batters, who works in a dance studio in Atlanta, Georgia, in a CNN article.
The increase in the number of people who want to learn to dance doesn't come as too much of a surprise to those in the industry as the popularity of dance shows such as "So You Think You Can Dance," "Dancing with the Stars" and "Dance Your Ass Off" continues to grow each year. It makes sense that the public's interest in watching ballroom dancing on television would ultimately translate to a growing interest in ballroom dance.
A Growing Respect for Ballroom Dancers
Thanks to the popularity of ballroom dance shows, ballroom dancers are also enjoying a greater amount of respect.
"Professional ballroom dancers, we were always like an underground club for a long time," said Batters in the CNN article. "Now, all of a sudden, ballroom dancers are household names."
Indeed, many people are familiar with the five dancers who have been crowned champion on "So You Think You Can Dance": Nick Lazzarini, Sabra Johnson, Benji Schwimmer, Jeanine Mason and Joshua Allen.
While many viewers are already familiar with the celebrities on "Dancing with the Stars", their non-celebrity dance partners have also become household names. The same holds true for the professional dancers who participate as guest judges, choreographers and dance partners on these dance competition shows, including Mary Murphy from "So You Think You Can Dance" and Alec Mazo, Anna Demidova, Corky Ballas, Julianne Hough and many more from "Dancing with the Stars."
Although it is clear that people are interested in watching dance competition shows on TV, the question still remains: why are so many people being drawn into these shows and why has this translated to an increased enrollment in dance school lessons?
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