May 31

dance lessonsBeginner lessons
We will introduce you to the art of dance; basic steps of each dance; lead and follow. You will learn musicality, the characteristic of each dance and body coordination.

Intermediate lessons
More advanced steps, patterns and choreography. A more detailed explanation of movement and technique to help improve your overall look.

Advanced lessons
For a more experienced dancer looking to enhance their abilities. A customized program that matches with the potentials of the student in preparation for pro-am competitions and exhibition.

Wedding program
An individually specialized program, that prepares you for the most special day of your life. We will help choose the music, prepare a choreography and a grand finale.

Gift certificates are available !

May 15

Cha cha is the name of a Latin American dance of Cuban origin. It is danced to the music of the same name introduced by Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrín in 1953. The rhythm was developed from the danzón by a syncopation of the fourth beat. The name is onomatopoeic, derived from the rhythm of the güiro (scraper) and the shuffling of the dancers’ feet.

Cha cha is one of the five dances of the “Latin American” program of international ballroom competitions.

The basis of the modern dance was laid down in the 1950s by Pierre & Lavelle and developed in the 1960s by Walter Laird and other top competitors of the time. The basic steps taught to learners today are based on these accounts.

Steps are kept compact and the dance is danced generally without any rise and fall. The modern ballroom technique of Cha cha does undergo gradual evolution, particularly in competition dancing, but in essence is still firmly based on its Cuban origin in the 1950s.