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Arthur Murray International
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History As America's second
oldest franchise organization, Arthur Murray
International, Inc. is known around the world as
a prominent entertainment company with
franchises located throughout the United States,
Canada, Puerto Rico, Europe, the Middle-East,
Japan, Africa and Australia.
With the beginning of a new
millennium, social dancing is again a
significant part of popular culture for all
generations. Today, the Arthur Murray Franchised
Dance Studios continue a tradition of more than
93 years in teaching the world to dance.
The history of the Arthur
Murray Franchised Dance Studios began in 1912
with a man named Arthur Murray, an American
symbol of entrepreneurial success and social
dancing. Murray was among the first to use
advertising techniques considered cutting edge
at the time. His concept of selling dance
lessons by mail, one step at a time, took the
use of direct mail to a new level.
Murray's creative use of
print advertising attracted national attention,
as did his business acumen. In March of 1920,
using students from Georgia Tech, Murray
arranged to have music transmitted to a group of
his dance students a few miles away. This was
the world's first radio broadcast of live dance
music for dancing.
Prior to World War II,
Arthur Murray teachers were a regular part of
every first-class steamship cruise and during
the Thirties, the studios introduced such dances
to the public as the "Lambeth Walk" and "The Big
Apple." In fact it was "The Big Apple" that
launched Mr. Murray's one studio into the
largest chain of dance school occurred in
Minneapolis, Minnesota.
In 1942 singer Betty Hutton
with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra recorded the big
hit song "Arthur Murray Taught Me Dancing In A
Hurry" for the movie "The Fleet's In" and by
1946 there were 72 Arthur Murray Dance Studios
across America.
Arthur Murray was the first
to realize the growing popularity of the Latin
dances in America during the 1950's. Many
conventions were held in Cuba during that time
to give Arthur Murray dance trainers first-hand
knowledge of the hot new Latin styles and moves
that were in vogue and becoming popular.
In July 1950, Mr. Murray
purchased five fifteen minute television spots
on CBS and persuaded his wife Kathryn to do the
teaching. Before the third show, Arthur bought a
half-hour summer series on ABC. The show was
called the "Arthur Murray Dance Party." By May
1952, the Murray's had televised almost 100
programs. Their TV ratings climbed and in the
summer of 1952 they signed with their first
sponsor, General Foods. Millions of viewers all
over the United States fell in love with the
show and flocked to the Arthur Murray Studios
throughout the country. This highly popular show
ran for twelve years on national television.
When Arthur and Kathryn
Murray retired in 1964, a group of franchisees
purchased the company and brought a fresh new
spirit and leadership to it. Under its new
leadership, the Arthur Murray Franchised Dance
Studios has kept pace with the rapidly changing
"youth culture" and continue today to flourish
as the world's largest dance instruction
organization.
Arthur Murray dance
teachers can be found not only in the studios,
but on the movies sets in Hollywood; backstage
on Broadway; and partnership with major
entertainers to promote the music that the world
dances to. Whenever a movie involves dance, it's
good bet that AMII has been involved in some
way, shape or form. Such movies as Dirty
Dancing, Dirty Dancing II, Dance with Me,
Beautician and the Beast, Flash Dance, An
American President, True Lies, Saturday Night
Fever and Scent of a Woman are some of the films
which have used Arthur Murray instructors to
either teach a dance to the stars and/or dance
in the film.
Arthur Murray
International's commitment to dance goes even
further, with senior management heavily involved
in the world of professional and amateur
competitive dance, known as DanceSport. Many of
Arthur Murray's official have contributed to
bringing competitive ballroom to the forefront
as an Olympic Sport.
All Arthur Murray franchised
Dance Studios are independently owned and
operated by individuals who started as dance
instructors and worked their way up to the
executive level. By the time they are qualified
to purchase a franchise, they have experienced
every phase of studio operations, from teaching
and supervising to marketing and managing. It is
possible for an ambitious person to advance to a
top executive job and become eligible to be a
franchisee within just few years.
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