For Winnipeg dancers interested in learning styles originating in Latin America, the Institute of Dance has a range of options. For students aged six to adult, we offer instructions in a variety of dance styles.
For Winnipeg dancers interested in learning styles originating in Latin America, the Institute of Dance has a range of options. For students aged six to adult, we offer instructions in a variety of dance styles.
Highly experienced instructors are teaching dance lessons at the Institute of Dance this season, so be sure to see our schedule to find a lesson time that works for you
Dance is a performing art form that involves rhythmical movements to express oneself. At the Institute of Dance, our experienced and passionate instructors are devoted to spreading the joy of dancing. We offer lessons ranging from traditional to modern dancing at our prestigious school in Winnipeg.
Whether you’re planning on enrolling your child into dance class or if you're considering learning to dance yourself, we’ve trained many talented, award-winning dancers. We provide instruction in:
Some dances are easier to start with than others. Your professional instructor will be happy to guide you along this new and exciting journey.
Vitor Freitas is a vivacious dancer, model and actor from Brazil whose dance styles include contemporary, ballet and ballroom. He has appeared in various TV shows and a Netflix movie, and has recently performed with Victoria’s Pacific Opera.
Samba dance classes are offered by Slava Talent Ballroom Dance Studio. Group classes are a fantastic addition to your personalized dance program since you can practice new steps and review steps you may have already learned.
Learning to dance is one of life's more pleasant experiences. Unlike most subjects people study; learning, when it comes to dance, is as enjoyable as the finished product. One learns to dance in the hope it will add another dimension to their lifestyle.
The Samba has a unique look combined with the familiar patterns of Waltz with Latin dance. It's called the "Brazilian Waltz" for a reason.
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