06/06/2026
Manners = workplace advantage📈💼.
You’re preparing them for jobs and relationships that last. JDW Cotillions builds the soft skills employers want.
The Coppell Cotillion takes place annually at Gracepoint Church in Coppell. Registration for the 2026 season opens at 10am CST on Wednesday, November 12th!
Classes run January - March. In a world where kindness, courtesy and respect are often overlooked, JDW Cotillions is recognized nationally as an authority in educating young people in the art of social skills through dance. Social dance is incorporated into our programs to break down inhibitions, teach physical respect, develop confidence, establish teamwork and cooperation, reinforce non-verbal a
06/06/2026
Manners = workplace advantage📈💼.
You’re preparing them for jobs and relationships that last. JDW Cotillions builds the soft skills employers want.
06/03/2026
Five seconds that elevate any first impression🌟.
05/31/2026
Real-world moments don’t wait, and the students who know how to handle them stand out for all the right reasons 🪩
05/28/2026
Confidence shows up when you have something to say and know how to articulate it🎯💬.
05/25/2026
Gratitude is one of those skills that stays with students long after the class ends.
Learning to express appreciation, genuinely and thoughtfully, is part of how confidence and character are built 💌.
05/22/2026
Learning how to make others feel seen, respected, and at ease is a skill that carries into every stage of life💫.
05/19/2026
Walking into a room without knowing anyone used to feel like a big deal...
until it isn’t 🧠.
05/16/2026
Be someone your future self would be proud of!
It’s often the smallest gestures that make the biggest impact. A small shift, a simple gesture, can change how someone experiences a moment. These are the kinds of social skills that stay with students over time.
05/13/2026
As the world becomes more digital, real connection stands out even more🤍.
Confidence, presence, and social awareness are still learned, practiced, and felt.
05/10/2026
The best conversations start with curiosity.
When students learn how to take interest in others, connection becomes easier, more natural, and far more meaningful.