Frequently Asked Questions

Salsa is a Latin-American dance form and is primarily a partner dance.

Yes. It is very easy to learn Salsa or any other Latin dance form. With the right guidance, practice and time, anyone and everyone can dance Salsa.

No. It is all right if you do not have any dance experience. You can start from the scratch with our well structured, beginner friendly Salsa or Bachata course.

Wear anything comfortable, like track pants, tees, shorts, denims etc. 

Yes, you need a pair of Jazz shoes or ballroom shoes (Men) and Jazz shoes or Salsa heels (Ladies) for class. But initially you may just carry a pair of socks to class.

No, you do not need a partner to join our classes. However, it is recommended to join with one if you can. We balance the ratio between men and women during enrolments. Hence registrations in advance are a must.

At least 3 months of classes (Classes meet twice a week only) It also varies from person to person, but majority of students learn to social dance at Latin nights after completing their basic course.

No, there is no age limit. People as young as 6 and as old as 60 or more, can learn and enjoy this beautiful dance form, Salsa.

We start a new beginners Salsa batch every month and a new Bachata batch every alternate month.

Yes, you need to join a new batch, especially if you have not learnt Salsa before. We keep registration of a batch open up to the first 4 classes. Even if you miss the first few classes, we bring you up to pace with the syllabus by conducting one on one catch up sessions.

Yes, we do have one-on-one make-up classes. We can help you cover up to six classes, anything more than that, we will have to transfer you to the next upcoming batch.

Latin dancing helps one maintain a healthy and active lifestyle. Instead of doing the same old movies or pubs or dinners, you can go out dancing with friends. It is a great stress-buster, an awesome way to socialize and meet like-minded people. Latin dancing keeps you fit physically and emotionally. It also builds confidence and makes one feel good about themselves.

Salsa can be taken to different levels. Majority of the people who take up classes become active and regular social dancers as it is loads of fun. It is a great stress-buster and a good break from the usual activities that you may be into. Social Dancers, meaning, they are regulars to Latin dance parties to dance with a lot of other Salsa or Latin dancers in town. A handful of participants become performers or competitors by training hard for years. A handful take up Salsa professionally and train to become instructors to make a career out of it.