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Locality: York, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 717-757-5600



Address: 2566 Eastern Blvd 17402 York, PA, US

Website: www.arthurmurrayyork.com

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Arthur Murray York 11.01.2021

Yippee! Trivia Tuesday is Here! Good luck and check back tomorrow to this post for the answer!

Arthur Murray York 24.12.2020

Happiest of wishes in the New Year! May 2021 bring you Success, Blooming Health, Happiness and all the Dance you can handle!

Arthur Murray York 20.12.2020

Happy first Trivia Tuesday of 2021! Let's start it off with a win! Check back to this post tomorrow for the answer! Good Luck!

Arthur Murray York 10.12.2020

The last Trivia Tuesday of 2020 is here! Good luck and check back to this post tomorrow for the answer!

Arthur Murray York 07.12.2020

Wishing you and yours a safe and happy holiday!

Arthur Murray York 23.11.2020

Trivia Tuesday, Radio City Rockettes edition! Good luck and stop back tomorrow to this post for the answer!

Arthur Murray York 10.11.2020

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Arthur Murray York 07.11.2020

Did You Know: Dance in Nature Edition Clark’s grebe pairs, found in the lakes of North America, move together like no animal. The birds perform perhaps the most beautiful synchronized routine in the natural world. A series of mirrored sequences culminates in a show-stealing move known as the rush. With feet propelling at an incredible speed, Clark’s grebe pairs run on water, moving at up to 20 steps a second. Holding their wings stiffly to their bodies, they create aero foi...ls for added lift and stability. These birds are one of the few vertebrates able to overcome gravity to run on water. In this way they secure a mate, which they stay with for many years. Although the amazing rush dance tends to happen at the start of their relationship, pairs keep the fires burning with less high-octane ritualized dances through the years and offering each other gifts, weeds being a favorite.

Arthur Murray York 17.10.2020

It's that time again! Check back to this post tomorrow for the answer!

Arthur Murray York 11.10.2020

Happy Friday from the staff at Arthur Murray!

Arthur Murray York 11.09.2020

DID YOU KNOW? Honeybees actually use dance to communicate. It's known as the "waggle dance," which was first noticed by Aristotle and later investigated by Nobel Prize-winning zoologist Karl von Frisch in the 1960s. Von Frisch theorized that the strange dance was a way to tell fellow bees where they could find food. Von Frisch's theory was recently confirmed by a group of scientists that tracked the bees' navigation commands using radar transponders. The bees that received directions were even able to make corrections after winds blew them off course.