It's not a place for learning a few patterns so you're skill set will be just barely passable...it's a place to learn where dancing becomes an expression of your individual style. The basics are drilled hard into you, and with a few private lessons, the pillars of salsa are set in stone. On top of that, there are open invitations for practicing, social outings, and an overall sense that the studio director has the best intentions of watching you fulfill your dancing dreams. It's a great way to come as singles and still have a group of people to hit up clubs for social dancing. What you get is exactly what and how much you decide to put in. Very welcoming for beginners, but there are paths to follow that could set you up to become a pro. The boot camps are nice enough for an interesting Saturday afternoon date, or basic intro. Earnest beginners will find a class that fits there schedule every day of the week. Whether it's bachata, Salsa, Reggatone, or ballet; there's a balance of classes for you to attend at a fair expense. I've been here for a few months now and I'm happy to spend a few of my evenings there every week. I never thought I could learn to dance, let alone, learn to dance well!!! Finally, it does take a good bit of training to become a salsero, but the studio teaches you in such away...that really represents the true essence of what salsa is all about: Enjoying great music, people, and settings while expressing your art through dance.
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