Classes

Classes

Tango

Argentine Tango is a partnered social dance from Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is different from ballroom tango in its posture, movements and intention - in Argentine Tango there is no standard way of dancing - the emphasis is on improvisation and each dancer carries within themselves a particular way of dancing it.

West Coast Swing

This contemporary style, rooted in Lindy Hop, adapts to modern music. With its elastic partner connection, improvisation-friendly steps, and slotted area on the dance floor, it combines techniques from various dance styles. From Pop to Jazz, enjoy dancing to today’s hits in this sexy and sophisticated swing dance.

Latin Hustle

This dynamic partner dance was born in the ‘70s in New York’s serious underground disco scene, when dancers blended syncopated cuban rhythms with flowy contemporary movement. Hustle is still danced today, and is incredibly useful since it happens to use the same rhythms found in modern pop music.

Salsa

Salsa dancing originated in the 1960s and 1970s in New York City, blending various dance styles such as Cuban Son, cha-cha-cha, mambo, and Puerto Rican bomba. This vibrant and energetic dance form evolved from the fusion of Afro-Caribbean and Latin American rhythms, incorporating intricate footwork, body movements, and partner work.