Salsa music and dance are a big aspect of the Puerto Rican lifestyle and culture. Learn the basics of it with or without a partner in a 1-hour beginner class! The park where the class is held is very centrally located with on walking-distance many bars and restaurants to have dinner and/or go out at night and practice what you have just learned!
Your instructor is a talented, fun and dynamic dancer. Take your chance and learn from the best, have fun and enjoy!
You will be guided through the first steps of Salsa dance at a beautiful outdoor location. After your class you will be ready in no time to hit the dance floor!
Duration: 1 hour
Our meeting point is at the gazebo shown in the photos.
We ask that you arrive 5-10 minutes prior to class starting to check in and getting settled before starting promptly at 4:30pm.
Free street parking all around but can be crowded.
• Public bathroom facilities available
• Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there is not enough students to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund.
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