Intensive Salsa Dancing Workshop for Four (Two Couples)

Intensive Salsa Dancing Workshop for Four (Two Couples)
Intensive Salsa Dancing Workshop for Four (Two Couples)
Intensive Salsa Dancing Workshop for Four (Two Couples)
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ISWSB
7 hrs
Charing Cross, London

£198
  • About

    Your experience begins with a warm welcome from renowned teacher Alastair Sadler, founder of the Salsa Rapido technique. This is an intensive full day that combines humorous presentation with a carefully structured course. Before you know it you'll have sufficient repertoire, style and technique to feel ready and eager to enter the world of club salsa dancing. Plus you'll understand the concepts and techniques that make salsa the stylish dance that has spread so rapidly across the world. You'll also get a voucher to take home for another class and club night, so you can put your new skills to the test at a later date. Lunch isn't included, but you are very welcome to purchase a delicious Brazilian-style buffet at Bar Salsa.

    • Full day of salsa workshops
    • Instruction from Alastair Sadler, founder of the Salsa Rapido technique
    • Includes a voucher for another Salsa class and club night
    • A great chance for girls and boys to get together and groove
  • Key Info

    Availability

    This experience runs every Saturday throughout the year.

    Participant Guidelines

    Minimum age is 18. Complete beginners only please (i.e. anyone who has had less than three hours salsa tuition).

    Duration

    Expect to be onsite for up to seven hours, with a five hour workshop and an hour for lunch and tea/coffee breaks (please note that lunch and refreshments are not included).

    Numbers On Day

    There will be up to 20 couples taking part.

    Spectators

    To ensure an environment that encourages confidence in beginners, this workshop is reserved for dancers and instructor only.

    Dress Code

    Bring comfortable clothes to change into and dance in, as well as smooth-soled shoes to spin in. Ladies please wear shoes of the heel height you're used to (flats are fine). Bear in mind that toes may be trodden on, so sandals are best avoided!

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