Description
What if I can’t participate every week?
Absences from classes can be made up during the same term in any other class or drop-in session. This way, no dance session will be wasted! Read more.
What should I bring with me?
For the class, it is recommended to wear clothes that are comfortable to move around in. You can dance with indoor sneakers, dance shoes, or socks. Take your water bottle with you.
Level 2 (1–2 years)
If you have been dancing bachata with a partner weekly for about a year, feel confident in your basic bachata skills, and can already dance well with most partners, this is probably the right level for you. This course will deepen your knowledge of the basic steps and move on to slightly more challenging variations and patterns, with a greater focus on body movement. The course does not only focus on practicing patterns, but you will also learn the correct technique for performing the moves and receive tips for social dancing.
The Bachata Moderna style taught in this course is characterized by spins, dynamic step patterns, and step variations. The style has been influenced by salsa, among other dances. The dance style is more open than sensual bachata and involves fewer body waves/rolls.
Giuseppe De Luca
In 2018, Giuseppe started dancing salsa and bachata in Italy, about six months before moving to Finland. Since then, dance has been a big part of Giuseppe’s life. Over the years, he has focused especially on bachata and has had the opportunity to train with international artists, such as Ataca and La Alemana. Giuseppe has also completed their dance teacher training, which dives deeper into their signature style, Bachata Moderna – a smooth, expressive and dynamic style of bachata.
“Whether it’s your first time dancing or you’ve already taken a few steps before, my goal is to help you feel comfortable, connect with your dance partner, and above all, enjoy the music and have fun on the dance floor,” says Giuseppe.
More information about the course: info@flama.fi


