Bachata Dance Lessons are offered by Bachatify for alll ages and skill levels. You want it to be progressive, challenging and new Every week? You want the people in the class to be friendly and committed to improving like you are?
Bachata Dance Lessons are offered by Bachatify for all ages and skill levels. You want it to be progressive, challenging and new Every week? You want the people in the class to be friendly and committed to improving like you are?
Join us if you want to push your limits dancing Bachata. With progressive lessons, lots of teacher feedback, exercises to support your learning and monthly practice sessions.
We are a growth-focused community wanting to open you to a new confident version of yourself traveling the world dancing and making new friends in new countries.
Small group classes following a syllabus covering your first steps into one of the most intimate couple dances!
You're looking for a Bachata Class in Bristol? You want it to be progressive, challenging and new EVERY week? You want the people in the class to be friendly and committed to improving like you are?
Introducing Salsa and Bachata classes in London, professionally developing dances with the mission to create a healthy and humble environment, no partner is required and we provide two different levels, so beginners are more than welcome.
This class will develop progressively your repertoire of moves, leading, following and musicality.
This intensive workshop course will get you dancing with confidence when a single weekly lesson isn’t enough. We have made the Salsa dance workshops in London flexible, provided in a relaxed atmosphere that is fun and friendly.
Welcome to the latest dance craze Bachata, the freshest and fastest growing Latin dance in the world. We hold regular dance classes for adults, including accelerator workshops and other Latin events in Maidstone, Tunbridge Wells, and Ashford, Kent.
Bachata is a very popular dance which originates from the Dominican Republic and traditionally was a dance for lovers. In the 1970s it was deemed so seedy it was unofficially banned from the radio and television airwaves and could only be found in the bars and brothels in the poorest barrios. Thus,
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