Private Instruction – Salsa
Private Salsa lessons are ideal for:
– Singles or couples who want to learn at their own pace
– Singles or couples who want to set the agenda for their classes
– Wedding couples who want to prepare for their first dance
– Singles or couples who prefer a private rather than a group setting
– for 3 or more students (semi-private), please consult our Group Class Page
For more information, Consult our Private Classes Page.
To book your first private lesson, please Contact Us.
Private Class at a Salsa Club
Tempted to try out your salsa dancing in the club, but not quite ready to go it alone? Dance Conmigo offers one-on-one practice sessions at different Salsa venues in Montreal. Here’s how it works:
- The student and teacher meet at the agreed upon salsa venue at an arranged time.
- The class is mostly a practice session with some minor pointers for corrections.
- Dance salsa (and/or bachata, cha-cha) in a true dance setting!
- Book ahead with either Alain or Cheryl.
The class is ideal for:
- Students who want to build confidence in a social environment.
- Students who want to be guaranteed a solid dance partner (your teacher!) for a full hour.
Cost: $40-$60/hr Contact us to find out more.
Self-organized Salsa Group Classes
** If we’re not offering any Salsa classes for your level, or at a time that suits you, consider organizing your own group (with friends or colleagues) – and hiring us to teach. More info and rates at the bottom of our “Group” page. ***
Group Classes at Dance Conmigo focus on fun, comfort, clear explanations, and solid technique. We provide students with the tools to pick up moves easily, allowing practice time after each new element to reinforce the student’s comfort and confidence.
We also teach a variety of other Latin dances found in Salsa clubs around the world:
Bachata, Merengue, Cha-Cha, Rueda…
Find out more about organizing your own group here!
Casino Rueda
Rueda is the Spanish word for “wheel”. It is an exciting form of Cuban-style salsa that is danced in a circle (or “wheel”) with two or more couples. The designated “caller” calls out the next move to the group – with most moves ending in a change of partners.
To see a rueda demo with former Level 1 students, click here.