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Beginners Salsa and Bachata classes (Copy)

Beginner Salsa is designed for you in mind as an absolute beginner. Perfect for people of all ages with little or no experience in dancing.

New Beginner Courses


Intro to Latin (Salsa & Bachata)

5-Week Beginners Program

Learn the two world’s most popular Latin dance styles: SALSA and BACHATA!

Perfect for absolute beginners of all ages and a great starting point for students looking to progress to our Intro to Salsa and Bachata programs. It’s a fun and easy way to get started!

This program gives you a gradual learning curve to learn the basics of the two main dance styles at all of our social events; all before progressing to higher levels.

Our step-by-step program means you also don’t need to bring your own partner or have previous dance experience.

Where & When?
- ERINA on Mondays 6:30pm, starts 19th July 2021
- ERINA on Thursdays 7:30pm, starts 22nd July 2021
- ETTALONG on Sundays 6:30pm, starts 25th July 2021

Click the link below to register!

Classes are limited to Only 12 Spots for Lead and 12 Spots for Followers


Salsa Foundation

5-Week Beginners Program

This course is the next level of the beginners program. If you have completed the Intro to Salsa program, this course is the next step; a perfect pathway for your progression! Find out how fun and easy it is to get started with our step-by-step beginners to Salsa program. No partners required.

What will I learn?
- Introduction Salsa footwork & combinations
- Basic Salsa Rhythm & Timing
- Framing, lead and follow dance principles
- Ladies Salsa Styling & Body movement

Where & When?
- ERINA on Tuesdays 5:30pm, starts 20th July 2021
- ERINA on Thursdays 6:30pm, starts 22nd July 2021

Click the links below to register!

Classes are limited to Only 15 Spots for Lead and 15 Spots for Followers


Intro to Bachata

5-Week Beginners Program

This 5-week step-by-step introductory program to Bachata is perfect for absolute beginners of all ages, starting in Latin dance! No need to bring your own partner or have previous dance experience. Just a desire to learn something new and fun!

What will I learn?
- Basic beginner footwork & combinations
- Bachata movement & rhythm
- Framing, lead and follow dance principles
- Ladies turns & dips

Where & When?
- ERINA on Thursdays 5:30pm, starts 22nd July 2021

Click the link below to register!

Classes are limited to Only 15 Spots for Lead and 15 Spots for Followers


Cuban Salsa Rueda

5-Week Beginners Program

This course is perfect for absolute beginners of all ages! Find out how fun and easy it is to get started with our step-by-step introductory to Cuban Salsa program. No partners required or previous dance experience is required.

What will I learn?
- Introduction Salsa footwork & combinations
- Basic Salsa Rhythm & Timing
- Framing, lead and follow dance principles
- Styling & Body movement

Where & When?
- ERINA on Mondays, starts TBC
- ETTALONG on Sundays, starts TBC

Classes are limited to Only 12 Spots for Lead and 12 Spots for Followers


What to wear to your Latin/Salsa class

When deciding what to wear for salsa dancing lessons, you should look for clothing that's functional, comfortable, and makes you feel good wearing it. You'll be moving around a lot during salsa class, so it may help to dress in layers that you can remove as you start getting hot. In the warmer months of the year its also a good idea to bring a small towel and a spare t-shirt.

What to Wear to Salsa Class—Women

Here are some suggestions for what to wear to salsa class if you're a woman: Dresses that are knee-length or slightly shorter. Jeans or leggings that are fitted through the ankle so you won't trip on them. Cropped pants, capris, or shorts that you can easily move around in. Short-sleeved or sleeveless tops. A cardigan or sweater that you can wear if it gets chilly. Shoes that are flat or have a small heel (2 inches high or less).

What to Wear to Salsa Class—Men

Here are some ideas for what to wear to salsa class if you're a man: Cotton t-shirts. Long or short sleeve button up shirts. Jeans, khakis,Chinos or slacks. Light vests or sweaters that are easy to remove. Flat shoes with a smooth bottom.

Final Thoughts

Salsa dancing is a lot of fun, but can be challenging, especially if you're not wearing the right clothing. Make sure that you're wearing comfortable clothes and shoes that allow you to get your groove on and you'll have the time of your life.


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Your Instructor

Krin is the founder and director of Central Coast Dance, the largest Latin Dance school in the Central Coast. He has taught in all of Australia's Major capitals and over the years has developed a very unique and graceful style of dance. This has earned him a reputation as an elegant and sensual stylist with the ability to consistently inspire others to dance at their best.