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Beginning Bachata
WEDNESDAYS
 7-8pm
04/14-05/19
DF Dance Studio 346 S 500 E SLC till 04/03
Starting 04/12 we will be located on 2978 S State St. SLC
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Info: (801) 466-0490 or (801) 557-3648

quest Questions about this class? Call: (801) 466-0490.  This class can be taken by Absolute Beginners! No experience is required. If you have taken the class once you can continue to repeat it since we teach new moves every time!

New session starts April 14th.

Where to go dancing in Salt Lake City?
Click here for "Weekly dances" directory.  

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Why take Bachata Classes? salsa classes in utahIf you want to go out dancing to a Latin Nightclub or to Latin party you have to know BACHATA! It is a perfect compliment to Salsa and is easy and fun to learn. Discover the secret techniques to Bachata dancing and learn to lead your partner into ANY MOVE even if you are dancing together for the first time! 

Already know Bachata? Check out our "Hot Bachata Performance Challenge" Class.

FUN - EASY - SENSUAL



Like always no partner is required. 


What you can expect from this class? You can expect to learn how to execute the basic steps and turns of one of the most popular Latin Dances and having fun doing it! Beginners are welcome:)

When: Wednesdays 7-8pm.

Location: DF Dance Studio 346 S 500 E Suite 200 C SLC

Starting April 12th DF Dance Studio will be located at 2978 South State st.

Price: $60/6 weeks/1 person or $15/class/person
Registration: Click here to register online or call: (801) 466-0490

* Note: You have to start your classes within 3 months from purchase date.



Bachata

Bachata originates from the Dominican Republic and is a guitar based music which recently evolved from bolero. During much of its history Bachata music was denigrated by Dominican society and associated with rural backwardness and delinquency. In the 1990s, bachata 's instrumentation changed from acoustic Spanish guitar to electric steel string. The new electric bachata soon became an international phenomenon, and today bachata is as popular as salsa and merengue in Latin American dancehalls.

 
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