It's been nine years since Robert Kubis took over
Come Dancing, and since that time, the studio has fostered a great number of competitive and hobbyist ballroom dancers. Now the business is making a new kind of move, with a relocation to a 4,000 square foot studio on E. Michigan Ave. in Saline.
"It's closer to downtown Saline, and we thought that might be more beneficial for us," says Kubis. "We will lower our monthly expenses. It is a good deal for us."
That's an exceptional deal, considering the new home of Come Dancing will be 500 square feet larger than the last, giving teachers and students a full 2,300 square feet of dance floor. The expanded space will allow Kubis and his instructors to continue their commitment to serving both casual and competitive dancers.
"We are a studio that has produced a lot of competitive dancers," he says. "Ballroom has lots of competition across around the country and we are probably one of the best competitive studios in the area, and even of Michigan. That is about the quality of our teachers."
Kubis is now in the process of transitioning from his former location to the new. He plans to open for classes and the beginning of October, and complete his renovations by the end of that month.
Source: Robert Kubis, Come Dancing
Writer: Natalie Burg
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