First Steps: Basic Salsa Footwork for Beginners
Master the fundamental steps that form the foundation of salsa dancing. You'll learn the timing, weight shifts, and simple patterns.
Read MoreWeekend workshops in Switzerland designed for beginners. Learn rhythm, movement, and the joy of dancing with a vibrant community.
No experience needed. We've got you covered from day one with patient instructors who understand exactly where you're starting from.
Everything you need to know about beginning your dance journey
Master the fundamental steps that form the foundation of salsa dancing. You'll learn the timing, weight shifts, and simple patterns.
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Bachata's slower pace makes it perfect for beginners. We break down the four-count rhythm and how to lead or follow with confidence.
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Understanding unwritten rules makes the social dance floor welcoming. Learn about invitations, line-of-dance, and creating a respectful community space.
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Our community fiestas feature live bands and create the perfect low-pressure environment to practice what you've learned in class.
Read MoreThese fundamentals apply to both salsa and bachata, regardless of your starting point
Don't force your hips. The movement flows naturally when you keep your knees slightly bent and shift your weight smoothly. Your core stays relaxed, not rigid.
Shoulders back, chest open, chin level. Good posture isn't about being stiff — it's about making yourself available to your partner and moving with intention.
The clave is the heartbeat of Latin music. Spend time listening to just the rhythm before worrying about steps. Your body will naturally find the pulse.
A simple step executed with genuine connection to your partner feels better than a complex move done alone. We prioritize the connection in every class.
"I came in thinking I'd be the least coordinated person in the room. Turns out most of us were starting from zero. Now we're all friends who look forward to Saturday mornings together."
The beauty of these workshops isn't just the dancing. You're joining a community of people your age who decided to try something new. There's no judgment, no pressure to be perfect, and honestly — a lot of laughter. Classes are paced specifically for adult learners, so you're not watching teenagers master something in five minutes while you're still getting the footwork right.
Our weekend format works because it fits real life. Saturday or Sunday mornings, 90-minute sessions, and the fiestas afterward mean you can make it social or keep it simple. The instructors? They've been teaching this age group for years. They know what works, what doesn't, and how to make sure you actually feel confident on the dance floor.