Whether you’re no stranger to the world of Salsa or fancy dipping your toes in for the first time, our weekly Salsa Socials are the perfect place to learn, meet some new amigos and immerse yourself in Latin-American culture.
Find out how you can learn Salsa with Revolución de Cuba below.
We know it’s not always easy diving head first into a new hobby. This year, we’re giving you the chance to learn from our talented Salsa instructors from the comfort of your own home. Introducing our exclusive new series, Bachata in 10.
Find our weekly beginner-friendly dance class series led by Diego & Ola below. They’ll teach you all the moves you need to know so you can be ready to take to the floor and smash our Salsa Socials in person. You got this, amigo!
Several of our bars host beginner-friendly Salsa Socials every week. Learn Salsa & Bachata from our talented professionals in a fun and relaxed environment. Whether you want to bring an amigo, your other half or go solo, our classes welcome everybody at every level.
Click below to find your bar’s next Salsa event or explore our local salsa classes below.
Learn from Aberdeen’s premier Salsa and Latin Dance Company. Classes take place every Wednesday.
Take part in beginner-friendly Salsa classes led by Havana Salsa every Sunday evening, with levels from Beginner to Intermediate.
Join us for free weekly Salsa Socials every Wednesday, with a live band accompanying our socials on the last Friday of every month.
From Beginner to Advanced, learn Cuban Salsa every Tuesday from Glasgow’s largest and longest running salsa school, Academia de Salsa.
Try free taster sessions every Wednesday with Sync Salsa’s Yersin Rivas and lessons from Latin Heaven on Thursdays.
Taking place on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, learn Salsa from Strictly Salsa UK, La Salsa Loca and Norwich Cuban Salsa, with classes in Kizomba and Bachata also available.
Mondays: @strictly_salsa_uk
Tuesdays: @norwichcubansalsadancing2022
Thursdays: @la_salsa_loca_norwich
Weekly Salsa classes on Sundays, Mondays and Wednesdays (Mondays free for University society) with Havana Salsa.
Learn Salsa and Bachata every Wednesday (beginner friendly) and join our Salsa socials every fourth Friday of the month.
The traditional Salsa dancing that you’re most likely to be familiar with, dates back to the 1920s… in Cuba, of course.
In short, it’s a dance style that focuses on circular motions with an Afro-Cuban flavour. It quickly became popular across Puerto Rico and America, especially in New York during the 1960s.
The rich musical environment of Cuba allowed this Latin-American dance to thrive into the modern Salsa we know and love today.