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
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. In the 1980s Bachata began being performed on television, and finally gained a widespread following. The music has been mixed with R&B and modern Bachata is slower and more romantic.
Imagine you see someone you’ve never met before, you take them (or get taken) out on to the floor, and rock their world! Everybody should be able to do that! And we’re the best dance studio to teach you how because we specialize in teaching people who have never danced before!
We’re taking it from the top! This program will give you the Bachata fundamentals you need to enjoy yourself on the dance floor. Over a period of 8 weeks we will cover the most important concepts and staples of Bachata dancing.
Bachata dance classes are offered by Latin Expressions Dance Company for all ages and skill level. Classes are taught in a group circle and partners are routinely rotated (unless otherwise requested) to ensure everyone has an opportunity to dance.
Bachata Dance Classes are offered by iDance Studio for all ages and skill level. Our intent at iDance Studio is to ensure that all our students have a wonderful experience in our classes as well as the opportunity to find joy in the art of dance.
Explore the basics of Bachata with simple footwork variations and fun turns & patterns. This class will give you plenty of moves to get you out on the dance floor and feeling confident.
This dance is achieved with a walking Cuban hip motion, and a unique "pop". The dance is performed both in open position and in closed position depending on the setting and mood of the partners. Similar to Merengue, dips are not original to the dance and turns are done infrequently.
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