DANCE STYLES

Bachata is a unique dance Style from Dominican Republic with a fast growth all over the world.
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Over the years, developing a unique approach to Bachata has always been a highlight of our journey.
Thus, Bachata Dynamic Flow was born - not a new Bachata style, but a unique concept.
Bachata Dynamic Flow follows the principles and foundations of the three main styles: Dominican, Moderna & Sensual - allowing every song to be interpreted and danced correctly. At the same time, it draws inspiration from other dances such as Salsa, Kizomba, Tango, and even from Tai Chi principles of breathing, energy, and connection.
Bachata Dynamic Flow focuses on unique combinations, refined technique, musicality, and the ability to adapt to different partners.
You can expect to learn armography, sensual isolations and body manipulation, footwork, controlled and sharp turns, and real social dance skills, while embracing a unique and personal way of dancing.




Kizomba is a partner dance and music genre that originated in Angola in the late 1970s and 1980s.
It is characterized by smooth, slow, and sensual movements, close body connection, and a strong emphasis on musicality and rhythm.
The dance blends traditional Angolan Semba with influences from Caribbean and Latin music, resulting in a distinctive style that is both relaxed and expressive.
Today, Kizomba is danced worldwide in social settings and festivals, appreciated for its intimate connection between partners and its flowing, grounded technique.




Salsa is a vibrant partner dance and music genre with roots in the Caribbean, particularly Cuba and Puerto Rico, that developed and flourished in New York City during the 20th century.
It is characterized by energetic footwork, rhythmic hip movement, and dynamic partner interaction, all danced to lively, syncopated music.
Salsa blends influences from Afro-Caribbean rhythms, jazz, and Latin traditions, creating a style that is both expressive and social.
Today, it is one of the most popular Latin dances worldwide, enjoyed in clubs, classes, and festivals for its fun, musicality, and strong sense of connection between partners.




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