Salsa Group Classes

Bachata Group Classes

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  • 1: Dominican Roots: Bachata originated in the Dominican Republic in the early 20th century. Initially considered a folk music, it evolved into a dance style over time.

    2: Rise to Popularity: Once associated with the lower class, Bachata gained broader acceptance in the 1990s and is now danced and enjoyed globally.

    3: Romantic Rhythms: Unlike the lively and energetic salsa, bachata is known for its more romantic and sensual movements. It typically features a slower tempo with distinctive guitar melodies.

    4: Three-Step Basics: The basic step in bachata involves a simple three-step pattern – a side step followed by a tap or a touch. This simplicity makes it an accessible dance for beginners.

    5: Evolution of Styles: Over the years, various styles of bachata have emerged, including Dominican, Traditional, and Modern. Each style adds its own interpretation and nuances to the dance.

    6: Global Dance Community: Similar to salsa, bachata has a thriving global dance community. Festivals and events dedicated to bachata attract enthusiasts and professionals alike.

    7: Health Benefits: Bachata, like salsa, provides health benefits. It improves cardiovascular fitness, flexibility, and helps develop muscle strength.

    8: Sensual Dance Expression: The close connection between partners in bachata allows for a unique and sensual dance expression, fostering a strong connection between dancers.

    9: Bachata Fusion: Bachata has also influenced other dance styles, leading to the creation of fusion genres like "bachatango" (combining bachata with tango) and "bachata sensual."

    10: Popularity in Music: The music associated with bachata often tops the charts in Latin music. Artists like Romeo Santos have played a significant role in bringing bachata to the mainstream.

  • 1: Cuban Origins: Salsa dancing originated in Cuba in the 1920s and evolved from a fusion of Afro-Cuban and Latin American dance styles.

    2: Global Phenomenon: Salsa is now a worldwide dance phenomenon, with vibrant dance communities in places like New York, Miami, Cali (Colombia), and beyond.

    3: Countless Styles: There are various styles of salsa, including Cuban, Colombian, Puerto Rican, Los Angeles and New York styles, each with its unique flair and rhythm.

    4: Calorie Burner: Salsa dancing is not just a fun social activity; it's also a great workout. Depending on intensity, it can burn up to 400 calories per hour.

    5: Social Dance: Salsa is a social dance at its core. It emphasizes connection, communication, and the joy of dancing with a partner.

    6: Rhythm is Key: Salsa is danced to a 4/4 beat but includes complex syncopations. Mastering the rhythm is crucial for fluid and expressive dancing.

    7: Health Benefits: Regular salsa dancing can improve cardiovascular health, increase flexibility, and enhance coordination and balance.

    8: Salsa in Pop Culture: Salsa has had a significant impact on popular culture, influencing movies, music, and even fashion. Iconic films like "Dirty Dancing" feature memorable salsa scenes.

    9: Salsa Festivals: Around the world, salsa festivals draw enthusiasts and professionals alike. These events celebrate the dance, offering workshops, performances, and social dancing.

    10: The Guinness World Record: In 2015, over 2,000 people in Cali, Colombia, set a Guinness World Record for the largest salsa dance, showcasing the universal appeal and communal nature of salsa.

  • 1: Diverse Dance Styles: Ballroom dance encompasses a wide range of dance styles, including waltz, tango, foxtrot, quickstep, cha-cha, rumba, and more.

    2: Historical Roots: The roots of ballroom dance can be traced back to European court dances, evolving over centuries and gaining popularity in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

    3: Structured Partner Dance: Ballroom dance is a partner dance characterized by a structured and often standardized pattern of movements.

    4: International and American Styles: There are two main categories of ballroom dance: International Standard and Latin in the International style, and American Smooth and Rhythm in the American style.

    5: Strict Technique: Ballroom dance places a strong emphasis on technique, posture, and frame. Dancers often strive for a graceful and polished appearance.

    6: Competitive and Social Dance: Ballroom dance is enjoyed both socially and competitively. Competitions can range from local events to prestigious international championships.

    7: Costumes and Presentation: Competitors often wear elaborate costumes, and presentation is a crucial aspect of ballroom dance. This includes expression, musicality, and connection between partners.

    8: Musical Variety: Ballroom dances are performed to various styles of music, from classical to contemporary, providing dancers with a diverse range of artistic expression.

    9: Ballroom in Popular Culture: Ballroom dance has been featured prominently in popular culture through TV shows, movies (such as "Strictly Ballroom" and "Dancing with the Stars"), and documentaries.

    10: Global Appeal: With its elegance and universal appeal, ballroom dance has a global presence, attracting enthusiasts and practitioners from diverse cultural backgrounds around the world.

Testimonials

“I signed up for the beginning Latin Dance Class on a whim. I’ve never taken a dance class before and it was great. I learned a lot and plan to take some other classes with them.”

Shawn

“The salsa/bachata group class was super fun! Teachers were good. Super convenient spot in Provo. Me and my wife learned heaps and got tired dancing! :)”

Jacob

“This was an enlightening experience that I got to share with my wife! The teacher was extremely knowledgeable and patient with our stumbling feet. Dance was great for our relationship and date night. We learned more than we thought we could. Can’t wait to continue our dance lessons which also teaches my wife and I new ways of connection and expression!”

Jay

  • Wear whatever you feel comfortable in, but if you would like to purchase dancing shoes, we recommend something with a suede sole.

  • There are places to dance Salsa and Bachata in almost every major city in the WORLD!

    Some places in Utah that we recommend are: Salsa Chocolate (Provo) Gio Dance World (PG) Salsation (Sandy) and Havana on State (Salt Lake)

  • The best way to improve your dancing is to take Private Lessons, and to go dancing ALL THE TIME!

    Also, keep an eye out for our Continued Learning Workshops!

  • Yes! If you are interested in learning how to be a teacher, see our “Become an Instructor” page!

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