• The Foxtrot
  • The foundation for the ballroom dances the Foxtrot has a social mood and combines the big band sounds and charms of the old world romance….
 
 
  • The Waltz
  • One of the oldest and most traditional dances, Waltz gives you a great feeling of swaying across the dance floor with grace and poise. Let yourself be swept away by the romance and elegance of the Waltz…
 
 
  • The Tango
  • From the dark and disrepute roots in Buenos Aires, Tango is a passionate, dramatic and sensual in style. There is a strong sense of lead and follow among the partners and the movements are deliberate and crisp and intense.
 
 
  • The Swing
  • From the 1920s Harlem beginnings the Swing has grown to become one of the most popular dances with a number of regional variations like the east coast swing, west coast swing to jitterbug, jive and lindy. The dance is characterized by a fun and easygoing disposition and lots of rotations.
 
 
  • The Jive
  • Jive is a form of Swing dancing which has Afro American roots and is faster version of the Jitterbug and involves a lot of kicks and swings ….
 
 
  • Cha cha
  • With a flirtatious and teasing feel the music of Cha cha feels stylish fast and rhythmic , but once you have a feel for the distinctive Cha cha rhythm of the dance you will find the steps easier and it is still an extremely popular dance to learn….
 
 
  • Rumba
  • The slow and sensuous Latin rhythm makes it easy to adapt the dance as a foundation for all Latin style of dancing. The sensuous hip movement is a characteristic of Rumba also called the dance of Love..
 
 
  • Samba
  • Lively, joyous and rhythmic the myriad kinds of Samba dances are just as many as there are as many kinds of Samba music. The music has a joyful contagious rhythm. The festive style and mood of the dance has kept it alive and popular and makes it one of the most popular among ball room dances…
 
 
  • Salsa
  • An exciting and fun dance popular the world over and danced to a variety of music afro Cuban rhythms of Cuban jazz bands.
 
 
  • Merengue
  • The frenetic beats of its music lend to the dance the tempo and rhythm of marching music. What with its marching stride and single timing, the Merengue proves to be fun, simple to learn and infectious. Indeed its music is quite intoxicating inspiring dancers around the world to move to its beat
 
 
  • Cumbia
  • A Colombian musical style and folk dance that is considered to be representative of Colombia, along with Vallenato.There’s no missing its romantic and humorous manifestations….
 
 
  • Bachata
  • Bachata is a style of dance that accompanies lilting music born in the Dominican Republic, borrowing from the Cuban bolero.the dance is a four-step beat achieved with a walking Cuban hip motion, and a unique “pop”.