If you’ve ever sat in a big dance studio and wished the teacher had just a little more time for you, then you already understand the value of private dance classes in London. Group lessons are fun, of course—the music, the atmosphere, the sense of community. But sometimes, progress happens faster when the spotlight is only on you.
At the European College of Dance (ECD), we’ve seen this countless times. A dancer walks in, maybe a bit shy or unsure, and after a few one-to-one lessons, everything changes. They stand taller. Their movements are sharper. They suddenly feel like a dancer. And honestly, that transformation is one of the most rewarding parts of what we do.
Truth be told, no two dancers are the same. Some learn quickly in a group, while others prefer space to ask questions, repeat movements, and build confidence at their own pace. That’s exactly what private tuition offers.
Our private dance classes in London are customised to you. Maybe you’re starting from scratch and need strong foundations in ballet. Or perhaps you’re preparing for a West End audition and want coaching on a specific piece. Whatever your situation, the time is yours—you set the focus, and we guide you.
And yes, progress really does come faster. One student told me that just three private lessons helped her fix posture issues she’d been struggling with for months in group classes. That’s the kind of leap that one-to-one training makes possible.
This isn’t just about technique—it’s about learning from people who’ve lived and breathed dance professionally.
Our founder, Angelo Ruggieri, knows first-hand what it takes to train at the highest level. His career began with rigorous ballet training in Europe, and before long, he was performing across national stages. Angelo has always believed that dance is about more than movement—it’s about performance, artistry, and the courage to put yourself out there.
Alongside him, we have incredible faculty members like Susanna Sastro, whose experience ranges from the Béjart Ballet Lausanne to award-winning choreography, and Cindy Corinne Ciunfrini, who has performed in major productions and films. Each brings their own perspective, and in a private lesson, that expertise is fully focused on you.
Private doesn’t mean rigid. Far from it—your sessions are flexible, built around what you need most. Some dancers come in asking for:
Ballet coaching to improve alignment and strength.
Contemporary dance to explore freedom of movement.
Jazz or lyrical to build storytelling into performance.
Audition prep with choreography and performance tips.
We’ve even had complete beginners who just wanted to feel more comfortable moving to music, and in a matter of weeks, they felt confident enough to join group classes.
Here’s the thing—private dance classes in London aren’t just for aspiring professionals. They’re for anyone who wants to learn with focus, without pressure, and with guidance that’s tailored. Whether you’re chasing a career in performing arts or simply want to explore dance as a hobby, the benefits are the same: faster progress, deeper understanding, and a genuine love for movement.
If you’ve been thinking about learning dance—or taking your training up a level—consider trying a one-to-one session. At ECD, we don’t just teach steps; we build confidence, artistry, and passion for performance. And that’s something every dancer deserves.
So, why not start today? Book your private lesson at the European College of Dance and experience the difference of having the entire room and the teacher’s full attention dedicated to you.