At CareToDance we specialise in program based personalised Samba 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.
The Brazilian Samba dance is one the most popular dances in the world from South America. The dance has evolved over time to become a cultural identity for Brazilians. The Samba dance started as a solo dance and evolved as it found its way through favelas, discos, and ballrooms.
At CareToDance we specialise in program based personalised Samba 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 taking into account your current skill and individual requirements and preferences.
CareToDance is Sydney’s number one provider of dancing tuition services with locations in Balmain and Sydney CBD.
If you are looking for a fun environment where you can achieve all of your dancing goals and objectives, then you have come to the right place. Whether you want to try something new or get fit in a fun way, you can rest sure our qualified teachers and instructors will put together the right dancing program for you.
Samba de Gafieira is a fun and playful partner dance to the Brazilian samba musical rhythms. It is different from and must not be confused with the ballroom Samba, danced in International Latin and American Rhythm ballroom dance style.
Latin dance classes are offered by MarShere Dance Studios. Latin Rhythm dances are commonly danced to contemporary Latin American music, and with the exception of a few travelling dances.
Learn Samba footwork and boost your confidence in this style.
Suitable for students that have no dance experience. This is a solo class introducing you firstly to the history and origin of Samba. Class focus is on learning the fundamentals. A break-down of the basic step, timing and isolating different parts of the body.
If the music reminds you of a Rio Carnival with lots of percussion, strings and some wind instruments (and is 2/4 timing) you are ready to Samba, Brazilian style.
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