Salsa Dancing

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A great way to get fit and to meet new people is Salsa and Bachata dancing. With the popularity of Strictly Come Dancing there has been a massive upsurge in people learning how to move their stuff. So what is the difference between Salsa and Bachata I hear you ask. The biggest difference between these two dances are their overall presentation. The Salsa dance is very fast paced and has very quick turns, whereas the Bachata is danced at a much slower pace and has a more intimate feel and presentation. If you fancy giving it a go then classes are available in Platea bar on a Tuesday and a Thursday. Lessons are at 9:00pm and the free dance session starts at 11:30pm.



Timings are as follows

Tuesdays
Bachata Level 0  9:00-9:50pm
Bachata Level 2  9:50-10:40pm
Salsa Level 2 10:40-11:30pm
Free dancing  11:30pm onwards

Thursdays
Salsa Level 0 9:00-9:50pm
Salsa Level 1 9:50-10:40pm 
Bachata Level 1  10:40-11:30pm
Free dancing  11:30pm onwards

To enrol or for more information call 
618 997 585 or
688 718  688
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