Join local professional dancers Erika Cianciaruso & Kagan Ford for a 4-week series. This progressive class deep dives into technique and body mechanics. We'll cover foundations, musicality, styling, and patterns for new and experienced dancers alike. No partner needed.
Join local professional dancers Erika Cianciaruso & Kagan Ford for a 4-week series. This progressive class deep dives into technique and body mechanics. We'll cover foundations, musicality, styling, and patterns for new and experienced dancers alike. No partner needed.
There’s never a dull moment with our wide range of classes. From barre to the latest cardio dance trends, there’s something for everyone. Our talented team will keep you moving and smiling in our music-driven classes, you won’t look at the clock once.
Go beyond the workout and level up - our workshops and training give you the opportunity to deepen your practice, broaden your mind, and turn your passion into a career. ​Classes for adults and kids.
Affordable childcare during select class times makes working out easy and stress-free. ​The Straightline community is like family. We support, inspire, befriend, and challenge each other. We sweat, dance, and smile together. ​
Learn all the basics to Bachata! This is a beginner level class but open for ALL levels. You will learn basic lead and follow techniques to help you look great on the dance floor.
Bachata Dance Classes are offered by All 2 Dance for all ages and skill level. Teaching dance in a relaxed, friendly & professional environment. We are fortunate to have so many delightful students.  This is a big part of why we love what we do.
Bachata Dance Classes are offered by Urban Movement Arts.
Bachata began as a specific style of music in the rural Dominican Republic in the 1960s. The music and dance were vehemently rejected by the established dance society in the Dominican as low class and associated with a dissolute lifestyle
Spot Dance. Club Latin. Popular at Salsa and Latin Nightclubs, Bachata has a side to side basic movement and a hip motion or foot tap on every fourth count of music. The music is slower than salsa music and faster than Rumba. From the Dominican Republic. Count: 1 2 3 4 (accent on 4)
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