Goodbye stage fright

Ballroom Latin Foundations with Bella Diva Teaching Associate Grace Ochs Presents

New Latin Dance Class Offering:Latin Dance in Denver

Ballroom Latin Foundations with Bella Diva Teaching Associate Grace Ochs

Thursdays 5:30-6:30 PM starting April 7th.

At Bella Diva World Dance Studio in Denver
4309 E. Mississippi Ave. Glendale, CO 8024

Latin Dance Class Description:

Latin dances are sultry and exciting, giving a dancer the foundation needed to dance at parties, weddings, dance clubs, or just home with friends!

This class will teach you the basics of the most popular social Latin dances: Salsa, Merengue, Tango, Mambo, Bachata, Cha Cha Cha and Rumba. Foundations of Ballroom Latin Dancing include learning to dance a variety of steps while interpreting Latin rhythms, foot and leg action, Cuban motion, arm styling, balance, poise, core strength, and stage presence.

Once belladiva dance Denvera month the class will be open to partners, to give students a chance to work more deeply on lead and follow, dance floor mechanics, and social dance etiquette.  Join in the fun as we learn to dance to a variety of social dance music, and take command of the dance floor!

REGISTER FOR LATIN DANCE HERE

Latin Dance in DenverA Quick Look into Latin Dance

Latin dances hail from several different countries in South and Central America, and most have influences that range far beyond this region. Some dances are easier to learn than others, but all Latin dances have a flair that both spectators and dancers alike adore.

Most popular Latin Dances include Bachata, Cha Cha Cha, Mambo, Merengue, Rumba, Salsa, and Sambo.

Whether watching a dance show on television or attending a social dance workshop, you’re bound to run into some of these Latin styles.

 

So, come and learn how to Latin Dance in Denver and be prepared for your next big event and take everyone’s breath away with Latin dancing moves!

Latin Dance in Denver

“Dancing is the loftiest, the most moving, the beautiful of the ARTS, because it is no mere translation or abstraction life; it is life itself.” – Havelock Ellis