Cha Cha Cha dance classes are offered by SA Ballroom & Latin Social Dance Studio. The teacher Pierre Lavelle from the United Kingdom, a founder of the Latin American Faculty of the ISTD, visited Cuba in 1952 to discover Mambo (some say, Rumba) danced with the triple step in place of the slow one.
The teacher Pierre Lavelle from the United Kingdom, a founder of the Latin American Faculty of the ISTD, visited Cuba in 1952 to discover Mambo (some say, Rumba) danced with the triple step in place of the slow one.
He brought this dance idea to Europe and eventually created what is known now as ballroom Cha-cha-cha. The music for the ballroom Cha-cha is energetic and with a steady beat. Mastering the Cha-cha will give you a solid understanding of Latin body motion
We teach a variety of dances with a strong emphasis on lead and follow to enable you to dance to a variety of music. Everything from an elegant Waltz, a sexy Salsa or a high energy Rock n Roll, we've got something for everybody at SA Ballroom & Latin.
​How many dance lessons you do and how often you come is completely up to you. We also organize and go out to regular social dance nights in Adelaide, so there's plenty of opportunities to put into practice what you've learnt in class.
​No partner? No problem. Over 50% of our students learn by themselves, so there's no shortage of dance partners and instructors to dance with.
​Become a versatile and adaptable social dance partner and start to experience how fun dancing can be.
​We specialize in teaching people who are new to dancing so our classes are fun and easy.
At CareToDance we specialise in program based personalised Cha Cha Cha dancing tuition. Whether you would like to share your learning space with other students, or prefer a more private setting, the team at CareToDance will put together the perfect dancing program for you.
Need to go faster or slower, or just really prefer that 1 on 1 tuition? Private lessons are the way to the perfectly tailored dance experience. For $70 an hour you can book yourself plus up to 3 others into an hour long private lesson.
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