We're still accepting people in our classes. Join us!
-Step 1: Register! (just the 1st time, 2 min)
-Step 2: On the class days, we'll ask you to confirm your attendance
-Step 3: With your confirmation we save you a spot, assuring you'll have enough partners to dance with
-Step 1: Register! (just the 1st time, 2 min)
-Step 2: On the class days, we'll ask you to confirm your attendance
-Step 3: With your confirmation we save you a spot, assuring you'll have enough partners to dance with
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1st time in Salsa, Bachata or Lindy Hop?
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The next Level: 2 ImproversReady to go deeper on Salsa and/or Bachata? Let's go!
Building on the solid foundations of the previous level, here you'll find more moves, techniques and leading/following exercises! For this level we recommend you are at least comfortable with the following beginner key steps in order to be able to follow the class in a pleasant way:
If you don't know or not sure in doing any of them, we suggest you join the 1 Beginners level. With the proper practice we'll suggest you when you can join the 2 Improvers group.
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Pumping up Salsa: 3 IntermediatesLooking for #SalsaChallenge? We've got your back!
Just for you: even more moves, techniques and musicality work so you can unleash all your Salsa potential! For this level, in order the class to be pleasant for you, we really recommend being at ease with the Salsa rhythms. Besides, you should at least be comfortable leading or following the Improvers key steps below:
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Salsa LA / In Line / On1 styleThe "youngest" of the styles of Salsa, the LA ("West Coast") Style became popular in the 1990's and has its origins in ballroom (Mambo, Swing and ChaChaCha).
Distinguishing features of LA Style are execution of turn patterns and figures in the "line", with the break steps on counts "1" and "5". This style is also characterized by fancy and often intricate arm styling by the follow to accent the "1" and "5" counts. The basic rhythm of "On-1" is quick-quick-slow. Starting with the LA style, you can learn easily & faster as well as be better prepared for other styles as well as other dances. //Back to top //FR |
Modern Bachata +SensualWe teach Modern Bachata and we add elements of Sensual Bachata.
The Modern version is the most danced bachata style in the world. In it we find very romantic nuances, visual drops, twists and a hip strike on beats 4 and 8. The Sensual version is an evolution of the previous bachata, with more importance to the corporal expression and the variety of movements. Usually short distances are used, and the musical sensation is sought with eight hips and dry blows. The corporal expression between the couple is given more importance than turns or footwork. //Back to top //FR |
Lindy HopThe most popular Swing dance style is the Lindy Hop, originated in Harlem, New York, in the early 1930s. It combines the structure of European dances with movements of African dances. Charles Lindbergh inspired its name when he ‘hopped’ the Atlantic ocean in 1927.
6 & 8 counts steps, open and closed positions, swing outs, fast rotations & high-energy footwork and the dancefloor is filled with smiles, euphoria and good vibes! Lindy Hop is a joyful, upbeat and free spirited dance that can be both wild and crazy, with fast moves and incredible aerial acrobatics; as it can be slow with relaxed and refined steps. Regardless age & fitness, once you got the Lindy bug, there’s no stop! //Back to top //FR |
Cuban Salsa + Rueda de CasinoCuban Salsa is a style considered to be a more “street form” of Salsa. It’s danced on the “on 1” timing, just like Salsa LA. However, this style is danced in a circular fashion rather than in a line back-and-forth.
Also known as Casino, it incorporates movements from Afro-Cuban dances such as Rumba and Guaguanco. Dancers tend to exaggerate the movement of their hips and torso and to use frequently the Enchufla in comparison to other styles of Salsa. Often in our classes, we also do Rueda de Casino, a version of Cuban Salsa. In a Rueda, couples dance together in a circle and perform the moves in unison, following the cue of “the Caller”. Followers are then passed along the circle from partner to partner so that every leader gets to dance with every follower and instantly create a beautiful and synchronized dance routine. //Back to top //FR |
How are our classes?In our Salsa, Bachata and Lindy Hop classes, we put a strong focus on Fundamentals (Rhythm & Music, Partnering Principles, Posture & Body Movement) while practicing Footwork & a lot of Pair Work.
Each class we revise as needed and learn new things. Classes are adapted to the group so that everyone learns anything new and has fun! The team of teachers speak French, English, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Georgian, German, Russian and Italian. Personalized feedback is given. You’re in control: you’re free to attend the classes depending on your availability. You'll always learn new things as each class is independent. Still, from our experience, regular people progress faster. //Back to top //FR |
Come as you areFellow Dancers:
Step 1: Sign up! (just the 1st time) Step 2: On the class days, we'll ask you to confirm your attendance Step 3: With your confirmation we save you a spot, as long as the class remains balanced between leaders/followers
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Workshops: Salsa, Bachata &/or Lindy HopLet us know your needs and we will organize an adapted Salsa, Bachata and/or Lindy Hop program with one of our teachers and dancing venue, ready to enjoy!
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