Bachata Beginners A2
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Here are the details for this class
Get to know your instructors
Jordi
Jordi’s sensual bachata journey began in 2017. After performing in several choreographies, his curiosity and drive to master the foundations took off, leading him to dive deep into the fundamentals, training with top international instructors. He started teaching in 2020, initially with Noora Ohvanainen, earning praise for their clear and engaging style at events like Bachata Gala and Underground XXL. Later Jordi teamed up with Elli. And now they teach at Dance Social, sharing their passion and dynamic energy with us.
Elli
Elli has been dancing bachata for six years. Over the years she has trained through private lessons, international festivals, stage performances, and a six‑month period in Barcelona that took her dancing to a new level.
A year ago, she started teaching together with Jordi. Her classes focus on creating a fun, welcoming atmosphere where everyone can enjoy the music, feel confident on the dance floor, and grow together step by step.
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We will prepare you for Bachata parties
Our instructors will teach you the most popular beginner-level moves. We will make you ready to start attending Bachata social events and parties, where you can meet and invite to dance anybody! 💃🕺
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What you will learn on Bachata A2 classes
Bachata Beginners A2 course — perfect for dancers who already know the basic step and basic turns in Bachata. We will strengthen your basics, and add many new moves on top of that! Cool moves with arms and feet, interesting variations of basic step, and more complicated turning patterns. You will be having fun! ;-)
Meant for bachata dancers with 1-2 months of experience.
Our experienced instructors will guide you through body movement, musicality, and leading & following techniques so you’ll feel confident at social dance events.
Warning: Learning Bachata may cause: sudden boost of confidence, strangers asking "where did you learn to move like that?", an overwhelming desires to hit the dance floor every weekend. Side effects include meeting new people, getting in shape and enjoying yourself like never before.