6 or 12 Salsa or Bachata Classes for One or Two or 8 Weeks of Kids’ Dance Classes at Salsa con Todo (Up to 85% Off)
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One or two adults hone salsa or bachata skills in 6 or 12 classes; kids dance in creative and interactive styles in eight-week sessions
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Choose from Three Options
- $25 for 6 drop-in salsa or bachata classes for one or two people (a $120 value)
- $35 for 12 drop-in salsa or bachata classes for one or two people (a $240 value) $89 for an eight-week series of kids’ dance classes (a $196 value)
Drop-in salsa classes, available every Friday at 8 p.m., focus on the synchronized, energetic movements of the Afro-Cuban dance style. Alternatively, drop-in bachata classes, available every Friday at 9 p.m., explore the sensual, dramatic components of the traditional Dominican dance. Both classes accommodate up to 46 students of all experience levels and take about an hour. The eight-week series of kids' dance classes includes two one-hour classes per week. During these sessions, kids explore the structure of ballet and modern dance alongside Latin and African dance styles and interactive freestyle movement.
Salsa con Todo
Vassili, Salsa con Todo’s artistic director, has been performing since he was a teenager, but he was a musician and actor before he took his first salsa lesson in 2000. Since then, he has studied salsa and Afro-Cuban rumba in Columbia and Cuba. Today, along with a team of dance instructors, he shares his passion for salsa, bachata, and Argentine tango on the hand-laid dance floors of Salsa con Todo’s 1,900-square-foot studio.
Salsa con Todo shares the dance floor with Kids Dance Seattle, whose instructor, Heather Bridgham, leads youngsters through creative movements and structured steps. During each class, children match their movements to the music, developing the grace and coordination they need to pillage the cookie jar unnoticed.