Welcome to my world, the world of
BACHATA
Whether you are new to the scene or an existing dancer looking for a
change, I've got you đ
The inspiration for this page is something that I'm really passionate
about, Bachata!
I started dancing 7 years ago and it has been a life changing experience
for me.
I'm forever grateful for this discovery because it has helped me find my
passion, teaching!
I know many others who have been deeply impacted by dance, and many who
feel like dancing keeps them sane (me included). My goal is to extend
this good feeling to the rest of the world so that we can leave all
daily troubles, responsibilities, differences and other headaches aside,
and come together under one roof to celebrate, share and enjoy.
Where can you find Bachata in London?
I will share with you my favourite places to go dancing and also some
resources where you can explore new places yourself
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Salsa Temple
This is like home to me, this is where I started to develop my
dancing skills.
At Bar Salsa Temple you can take classes for Bachata, Salsa, Kizomba
and Zouk depending on the day of the week.
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Bachata Exchange holds a BIG space in my heart, this is the place
where my teching journey started. They saw my talent even before I
realised I had it and they continue to support me over the years.
This event is FREE, it's for the community. We hold classes from 5pm
to 6pm and social dancing from 6pm to 11pm where hundreds of people
reunite each Sunday to share and awesome experience.
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Salsa Soho
This is the sister venue of Bar Salsa Temple and it's also very dear
to me because I teach here every Tuesday and the team is amazing.
This bar also host Bachata and Salsa classes throuhout the week.
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Duappy
I don't personally use this app because I barely have time to go out
with 2 jobs but I find the concept very refreshing and helpful.
With this app you can find unique and popular dancing events like
Salsa, Bachata and Zouk in your city and book lessons and entry
tickets from your phone. Not only do they promote local teachers and
events in different cities but also they provide accessibility to
dance to people that otherwise might not know where to look!