Dance styles.
Beginner classes
No dance experience? No problem! Let us help you find your rhythm.
Our group lessons are designed to teach you the basics of multiple dance styles alongside other beginners. Beginner classes available for all dance styles, however Street Latin is the most popular entry point into partner dancing.
Experienced dancers
If you’ve got some dance experience or are aiming to compete, we offer intermediate classes, examinations, and competition routines. Our instructors, Paul and Anna, are seasoned professionals from the competitive dance world, having secured 2nd place at the 2019 Australian DanceSport Championships.
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Street Latin
Our Street Latin classes (Salsa, Bachata & Merengue) are where most of our students first start. These classes are designed to get you on the social dance floor having fun. Learn more combinations and techniques every time you move up a level. So start today and be a dancer that everyone loves to dance with. Two left feet are always welcomed.
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Latin American
Latin American, also known as ‘DanceSport’ or ‘Ballroom Latin,’ offers endless opportunities for growth, making it perfect for those eager to elevate their dancing skills. Enjoy the rhythms of Samba, Cha-Cha, Rumba, Paso Doble, and Jive. This style can be danced socially & competitively.
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Ballroom
Ballroom dance is a collection of partner dances enjoyed both socially and competitively worldwide. Renowned for its elegance and showmanship, ballroom dance is also a staple in stage performances, film, and television. There are 5 ballroom dances available to learn; Waltz, Tango, Slow Foxtrot, Quickstep & the Viennese Waltz.
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Argentine Tango
Argentine Tango is a partner dance known for its passion, precision, and intricate footwork. It offers a rich blend of tradition and improvisation, allowing dancers to express themselves deeply through every movement.
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New Vogue
The New Vogue dance style is an Australian form of sequenced dancing that originated in the 1930s. New Vogue Dances are based on one of several sub categories, including Viennese Waltz Rhythm, Slow Foxtrot Rhythm, March Rhythm and Tango Rhythm. This is a great style to learn for first time dancers and for those who like a low impact type of dance.
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Latin Fitness
These classes are built around fun mini routines that you can easily follow, wrapping up with a stretch session. The dance styles vary throughout the class, featuring a mix of Latin American and Street Latin dances, with a few surprises like jive and even the Nutbush thrown in for extra fun.