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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I take salsa classes or bachata classes first?
Whichever inspires you most!
While salsa is a bit more technical and bachata is a bit easier, you can learn either first.
Movers and Shakers programs ensure you learn either way.
Some students even do the salsa classes and bachata classes at the same time!
Since they are both latin partner dancers, the skills from one help with the other!
Should I take group class or private lessons first?
If specific scheduling needs, then private lessons.
If not, then group programs.
Movers and Shakers specializes in beginners.
The programs are built for first time salsa and bachata students like yourself.
More here about group classes vs private lessons.
What if I Feel Nervous?
We understand!
Movers and Shakers specializes in beginners.
We’re committed to making your experience safe, comfortable, FUN, and memorable.
See full information on salsa programs and bachata programs or, if still nervous, contact us to try a day or ask more questions :)
What's the difference between salsa and bachata?
While both are latin partner dances, salsa tends to be faster, more technical and more energetic. Bachata is slower, easier to learn at the beginning, and can have closer contact with your partner (but doesn’t have to!).
Salsa has its roots in Cuba (and arguably Africa), while bachata comes from the Dominican Republic.
Both salsa and bachata are played together in night clubs.
Why does Movers and Shakers specialize only in teaching salsa and bachata?
Both salsa and bachata are latin partnering dances, and when you go “social dancing,” salsa and bachata music are almost always both played at the same venue.
By teaching both salsa and bachata, we help ensure that you can dance to every song when you go out.
By ONLY teaching salsa and bachata, we can do our best to be the best in the world at education in these specific styles.
I have experience. What level salsa class or bachata class should I take?
If it’s your first time taking salsa class or bachata class, starting from the beginner 101 programs will serve you best.
If you grew up dancing in your culture, that’s great! You may be able to hear the music, have rhythm, and move your body more easily. You should still start from 101 though so that you can receive all the details and technique to be a great salsa or bachata social dancer.
Foundations are everything!
Still not sure? Check out the articles “What level salsa or bachata class should I choose?" or "Which level classes will help me dance salsa or bachata the best?".
Why haven't I heard of bachata?
In short, bachata has gained popularity more recently than salsa.
Until the past decade, bachata was mostly only danced in the Dominican Republic. It has now, however, exploded in popularity around the globe. The "history of salsa & bachata" section below has more information on why.
These days people often find videos on social media of modern, sensual style bachata and are hooked right away.
A few years ago when we asked people on the phone if they'd like to learn salsa or bachata, they would typically respond, "What's bachata?" These days however, many people call asking specifically for bachata.
What is the history of salsa and bachata?
Salsa
Salsa has deep roots in the Caribbean, influenced by traditional African dances. Salsa can be traced back to the dawn of the 20th century, where it was established in Eastern Cuba. At the time, the musical flavor of salsa along with the developing dance became an integral part of Cuban culture.
It wasn't until the early 1950’s when the dance reached Havana that it continued to develop into the kind of dance that most people are familiar with today. The tide turned for Salsa when it was integrated with American Jazz music — hence, becoming an in-demand main-stay on the dance floors of the hottest joints in Havana at the time.
After the Cuban revolution, immigrants came into the United States and brought with them the dance. In the 1960’s, Fania Records, which mostly signed Latin musicians, became the home of a great deal of salsa music and other music. This makes Fania Records almost wholly responsible for spreading Salsa in America.
Bachata
While Salsa originated in Cuba, Bachata comes from the Dominican Republic. Unlike Salsa however, Bachata has some European Influences which sets it apart. In the 1950’s Bachata was considered a low form of entertainment since it was prevalent in brothels and places of entertainment frequented by lower class citizens at the time.
Bachata does not just pertain to the dance, but it also refers to a type of music — and this is considered as the Latin version of the “blues.” Though Bachata may be considered a romantic and sensual type of dance today, it used to convey a wider range of emotion — heartbreak, romance, and sadness.
The man largely credited with bringing bachata to the United States is Juan Luis Guerra. From there, the music transformed with a more urban feel as modern artists emerged such as Romeo Santos, Prince Royce, Bachata Heightz, Xtreme, Toby Love, and Aventura. This could be the second major phase in the evolution of bachata music.
The third phase in the evolution of bachata music started when DJ's began to layer bachata rhythms on top of already mega popular R&B and pop music. This sound created mass appeal and helped it to spread around the globe like wildfire. The most prolific DJ of such remixes is DJ Soltrix. The dance evolved with the music into what is now called Modern, Urban, Sensual, or Romantic Bachata, which is what is taught at Movers and Shakers Dance Academy.
Am I a "leader" or a "follower"?
Traditionally, in salsa and bachata, men are the leaders and ladies are the followers.
The leader is the dancer who's deciding what patterns to do next and the follower's role is to go along with what's being led.
We use the terms "leaders" and "followers" instead of "ladies" and "gent's" because sometimes these days people like to choose their role. In short, if you're not sure, you'll be a leader if you identify as male and a follower if you identify as female.
Is there parking?
Yes! There is free, unlimited parking on site at all Movers and Shakers locations.
Do I need a partner?
Come solo or with a partner - either is great!
In class we rotate so you’ll get to dance with everyone.
Do you balance the numbers of leads and follows in salsa and bachata classes?
Yes!
Thanks to having the same students through the programs, we tend to do a very good job of balancing leads and follows!
Although perfect balance is never a guarantee, and if students don't show up to class it can cause an imbalance, overall you can be confident that we are well aware of the importance of a close balance and we do a great job balancing the programs.
What’s the price?
Price ranges from approximately $20-$25 per hour.
What is the waiting list?
Spots are secured when payment is completed.
Sometimes students would like to come try a class first. We definitely support that! However, programs often fill, or nearly fill, with paid students before the first day. In this case, after the first class of the season, we open remaining spots to people in the order that they registered.
So, if you're not sure yet about completing the payment to secure your spot, complete the registration without the payment, contact us, and we'll take it from there.
New to Los Angeles?
Westwood, the location of the Movers and Shakers Dance salsa dance programs and bachata dance programs, is in the heart of West Los Angeles. It's near UCLA and many areas you may have heard of: Santa Monica, Malibu, Beverly Hills, Brentwood, Mar Vista, Sawtelle (little Tokyo / Osaka), Culver City, Marina Del Rey and Century City.
To the east is West Hollywood, Hollywood and Downtown Los Angeles and to the north is The San Fernando Valley, with Van Nuys, Sherman Oaks, North Hollywood and more.
Although these are the nearby areas, students drive from ALL over for Movers and Shakers salsa dance classes and bachata dance classes. Every week students come from Orange County, East Los Angeles, Burbank, and they've even come from as far as Bakersfield and Santa Barbara!
Come join the over 1,000 Movers and Shakers. We are a big and welcoming family where you will find many friends and many dance partners to go out with and explore the Los Angeles salsa and bachata dance scene.
Are these the best salsa and bachata classes in Los Angeles?
Only you can be the judge of that, but we certainly strive to be the best in Los Angeles!
We feel that we've found a serious pain point in the latin dance community, which is lack of structure in learning, and created the solution. The program structure actually developed organically to meet the needs of the students. We realized that the drop in classes we were teaching at night clubs were just not able to get the students what they needed, so we built structured curriculums and launched them at the studio.
As the programs evolved, we saw that there was still a big gap between level 1 and 2, so we created level 1.5. There was still a gap, so then we added level 1.75! Later these were renamed to levels 101, 102, 103, and 104.
With tremendous attention to detail and dancing 1 on 1 with students in every class, a lot of students report to us that they've never experienced so much focus on details in a dance class. With that feedback, we stuck with it and the programs grew more and more.
We are especially excited for students who enter our level 101 salsa or bachata class for beginners with no experience because we get to give you all the info correctly from the start, with no bad habits, and watch you grow!

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SHOES
Dance shoes are mandatory for rehearsals. Each team member must also purchase uniform dance shoes for performances.
COSTUMES
Costumes must be purchased for performances. Costumes may be custom made and the students are encouraged to contribute their ideas. Costumes will aim to be sexy but not too revealing so that everyone is comfortable. Midriffs will be covered.


CLOTHING
Dancers must wear athletic clothing to rehearsals that is easy to move in. Jeans are not allowed.
Movers and Shakers "swag" must be purchased and worn at local shows and at least one day each festival that team members attend. Swag includes at least one Movers and Shakers shirt and jacket for each team member, and also leggings for all female team members.
MISSED REHEARSALS
Life happens. We understand. Just prioritize rehearsal and always be there when possible. Missed rehearsals are not pro-rated.



PARTNERING
No partner needed. During rehearsals you will rotate and dance with most of your teammates. Closer to performance days, the coach will choose partners for the shows. The coach may change partners over time as well. The environment is cooperative and everyone is expected to be supportive of their teammates throughout the process.


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SKILL/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT


Performance experience NOT required.
This is a FUN training team meant to be accessible to most dancers with experience.
The choreography is meant to challenge you and help you level up your dancing.
Choreography includes salsa & bachata.
You do NOT need experience in both styles.
You DO need experience in one of the styles. With that experience, we can teach you choreography for both styles.
You do NOT need to dance perfectly. This is a student team and not a competition team.
All Movers and Shakers 102 graduates, and dancers with outside experience, are eligible to audition.
If you feel unsure, just come try a day, enjoy, and we’ll decide from there!


REQUIRED SKILLS
EVERYONE
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Salsa & bachata high intermediate or advanced social dancing level
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Comfortable emoting on stage
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Learns choreography quickly
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Speed: Can “hustle” and move quickly
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Adjusts dancing quickly when coached
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Overall dance ability
FOLLOWS (“Shakers”)
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Spinning:
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Clean preps for turns
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Double spins on one foot
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Spotting every time
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Traveling turns finished with balance
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LEADERS (“Movers”)
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Crystal clear lead
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Spinning:
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Clean preps for turns
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Spotting every time
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Clean single spins in both directions
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Invitation to join is based on current dance ability, not seniority.

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2023 Salsa and Bachata Dance Programs
Full-time PROFESSIONAL dance instructors (not student or hobby instructors)
Free parking (unlimited)
Beginners welcome!
Upcoming Programs
Foundations are everything! It's crucial to get the proper habits in your muscle memory from day one. Beginner Salsa (101) starts at the very beginning and is structured, progressive, and comprehensive. You'll graduate this 8-week program with all the foundations needed to hit the dance floor with confidence! We will also take you out dancing. Perfect for first time salsa dancers. It doesn't matter how many left feet you have - EVERYONE becomes a salsa dancer through this program. ALSO perfect for experienced salsa dancers who never learned proper foundations or need to go back and clean up. The environment is safe and welcoming. Every student is taken care of. Come join the family!
Beginner Salsa (101)
For beginner salsa (101) graduates and any salsa dancer with some experience. This 6-week program will progress step by step, including plenty of review. Intermediate Salsa (102) is still building on foundational level building blocks. The curriculum is structured and methodical. It’s designed to give you all the tools you need to be ready for advanced level (103).
Intermediate Salsa (102)
The advanced salsa (103) series includes levels 103a, 103b, 103c, and 103d. You may take them in any order. Each curriculum is offered at different times throughout the year. Once you complete the full 103 series and can execute the material, you will be a delight on the dance floor! People will line up to dance with you because they want the feeling of dancing with someone with your skills! Students in the 103 programs should already feel mastery of 101 concepts and some level of comfort with the 102 material. Those with considerable outside experience who already have solid foundations may also join. The 103 series is your bridge to locking in rock solid intermediate salsa skills. Foundational concepts are still covered (because we are obsessed with details!) but you will be exploring a wide variety of intermediate patterns to get you ready for just about anything on the dance floor. A few things you’ll learn: • Musicality • Ladies styling • Feeling and flavor • Partnering patterns (intermediate level) • Solo patterns (intermediate level) • Dancing solo smoothly and confidently so you actually enjoy it! • Spinning/turning (including doubles) with easy balance, speed and connection • Proper hand transitions for the best connection • How to remember patterns (for leaders) • How to build your own patterns (leaders) • How to eventually drop into any class, anywhere, and actually be able to execute the material well because you understand the 80 concepts underneath the patterns to make them go well
Advanced Salsa (103)
Foundations are everything! It's crucial to get the proper habits in your muscle memory from day one. Bachata 101 starts at the very beginning and is structured, progressive, and comprehensive. You'll graduate this 8-week program with all the foundations needed to hit the dance floor with confidence! We will also take you out dancing. Perfect for first time bachata dancers. It doesn't matter how many left feet you have - EVERYONE becomes a bachata dancer through this program. ALSO perfect for experienced bachata dancers who never learned proper foundations or need to go back and clean up. The environment is safe and welcoming. Every student is taken care of. Come join the family!
Beginner Bachata (101)
The 103 series includes levels 103a, 103b, 103c, and 103d. You may take them in any order. Each curriculum is offered at different times throughout the year. Once you complete the full 103 series and can execute the material, you will be a delight on the dance floor! People will line up to dance with you because they want the feeling of dancing with someone with your skills! Students in the 103 programs should already feel mastery of 101 concepts and some level of comfort with the 102 material. Those with considerable outside experience who already have solid foundations may also join. The 103 series is your bridge to locking in rock solid intermediate salsa skills. Foundational concepts are still covered (because we are obsessed with details!) but you will be exploring a wide variety of intermediate patterns to get you ready for just about anything on the dance floor. A few things you’ll learn: • Musicality • Ladies styling • Feeling and flavor • Partnering patterns (intermediate level) • Solo patterns (intermediate level) • Dancing solo smoothly and confidently so you actually enjoy it! • Spinning/turning (including doubles) with easy balance, speed and connection • Proper hand transitions for the best connection • How to remember patterns (for leaders) • How to build your own patterns (leaders) • How to eventually drop into any class, anywhere, and actually be able to execute the material well because you understand the 80 concepts underneath the patterns to make them go well
Advanced Bachata (103)


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Performance Team
Introducing TWO LEVELS (advanced team and open team) in 2024. Take your dancing to the next level with the Movers and Shakers performance team! No partner needed. Starting February 2024, you will learn a choreography over 9 months and be given the opportunity to perform at night clubs around Los Angeles, festivals ("Congresses") around Los Angeles, the Las Vegas Salsa Bachata Super Congress, and festivals in other cities. The performance team is a GREAT way to level up your dancing skills and will also make you a better social dancer! Come see if it's the right fit for you!
Performance Team
New Programs
Join these waiting lists! (For experienced dancers). We will open each of these programs as soon as enough people opt in.
For experienced salsa dancers (graduates of salsa 102, salsa 103, or with outside experience). If you normally lead, in this program you’ll follow. If you normally follow, you’ll lead. Learning foundations of the opposite role will bring your dancing skills and connection to a whole new level! You’ll develop empathy for your partners and a whole new understanding of what makes a lead/follow connection rough and how to make your connection feel smooth like silk. It’s a fun challenge and you’ll laugh a lot along the way! The program will focus completely on partnering - no shines. This will allow time to learn all of the salsa 101 material plus some of the salsa 102 material. As soon as enough people opt in on the waiting list, we will open the program.
Salsa 101 Role Reversal
For experienced follows (minimum 102 graduate or outside experience) Learn sexy and sensual styling skills to apply to your salsa and bachata dancing!
Ladies Styling
For experienced salseros (minimum 103 graduate or outside experience). Take all the amazing salsa skills you already know and now dance them “on 2”! Salsa “on 2” is also known as “New York Style” or “Mambo.” Both this style and salsa “on 1” (aka “L.A. style”) are styles of “salsa en línea” (salsa in a line). This means that all the skills from one style will easily translate to the other style! The main difference becomes the feeling of the dance (but only when danced at a very high level). When you travel the world, most cities will be predominately one style or the other. When you know both, you’ll be able to have smooth, fluid dances with more people around the world. Salsa “on 2” is famous for being the smoothest style of salsa. When you try it, you’ll feel it. In Los Angeles, of course 98% of dancers are “on 1” L.A. style dancers. However, there is a mambo community in Los Angeles. Dancers in L.A. sometimes learn mambo after they’ve been dancing “on 1” for a long time, which means that the level in the mambo community tends to be very high and you’ll have many incredible dances.
Introduction to Salsa on 2
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Community.
Friendships.
Fun!
You are joining more than just dance class - you are joining the Movers and Shakers family.
We take "fun" seriously!

Every month we host events to bring all the Movers and Shakers salsa and bachata students together:
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Official monthly party: Hosted at either a student's home or the academy director's home, these parties typically attract over 100 students and are a huge hit!
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Salsa / Bachata Dance Festivals: Los Angeles, Las Vegas, and even Hawaii are a few places we've brought Movers and Shakers
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Social dancing: Movers and Shakers love to go out dancing in packs!
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Student-organized events: Movers and Shakers are eager to socialize and they often step up to host smaller impromptu events for the students. Skydiving, beach parties, and salsa / bachata dancing potlucks are just a few examples.
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Practice sessions: Movers and Shakers often meet outside of class to practice together.
You are joining a vibrant, enthusiastic, strong community of winners. Countless friendships have been made through the Movers and Shakers community.
Just moved to Los Angeles?
You'll encounter a circle of ultra positive winners here who are ready for new friendships.
Lived in Los Angeles for a long time?
Your social circle and "family" is about to expand.
Beginners Welcome Here!
We know the feeling of stepping into a dance class for the first time. It can feel daunting in many ways.
For that reason, we are focused on creating an environment that is fun, warm, welcoming, and totally supportive for first time salsa and bachata dancers.
You'll feel it from the first moment you walk in the door!
Diversity
Everyone wanting to learn salsa or bachata is welcome at Movers and Shakers. The diversity of humans is incredible in just about every room that we fill.
Movers and Shakers' Values
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Fun, fun, fun! Dancing should be the best part of the week. We strive to make dance class something that every student looks forward to every week.
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EVERYONE can dance - it doesn't matter how many "left feet" you have. You will learn here.
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Class atmosphere should be welcoming and comfortable - we make sure this is the case.
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All Movers and Shakers are family. We always support camaraderie and getting to know each other and countless friendships have developed through Movers and Shakers Dance programs!
Locations
Movers and Shakers operates out of four studios that are all very close to each other on the west side.
Check the location for your specific program.
PARKING: Free and unlimited at all locations.
Soho Dance LA
1618 Cotner Ave.
Los Angeles, CA 90025
ViBE Dance Studio
2939 S Sepulveda Blvd,Los Angeles, CA 90064
The Floor
2372 Veteran Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90064
D Dance Spot
1100 S Beverly Dr, Los Angeles, CA 90035
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Frequently Asked Questions
Should I learn salsa or bachata?
Either is fine!
While salsa is a bit more technical and bachata is a bit easier, you really can learn either first. We have students who learn salsa first and students who learn bachata first, and students who learn both at the same time. The good news is that since they are both latin partner dancers, they share many similarities and learning either one will help you with the other!
Since salsa & bachata music are played together in clubs, you'll probably eventually learn both.
What's the difference between salsa and bachata?
While both are latin partner dances, salsa tends to be faster, more technical and more energetic, and bachata is slower, closer contact with your partner, easier, and more sexy/sensual.
BOTH salsa and bachata are played together in night clubs, which is why Movers & Shakers Dance Academy specializes in these two dances together (and only these two dances).
Salsa has it's roots in Cuba (and arguably Africa), while bachata comes from the Dominican Republic.
Why haven't I heard of bachata?
In short, bachata has gained popularity more recently than salsa.
Until the past decade, bachata was mostly only danced in the Dominican Republic. It has now, however, exploded in popularity around the globe. The "history of salsa & bachata" section below has more information on why.
These days people often find videos on social media of modern, sensual style bachata and are hooked right away.
A few years ago when we asked people on the phone if they'd like to learn salsa or bachata, they would typically respond, "What's bachata?" These days however, many people call asking specifically for bachata.
History of Salsa and Bachata
Salsa
Salsa has deep roots in the Caribbean, influenced by traditional African dances. Salsa can be traced back to the dawn of the 20th century, where it was established in Eastern Cuba. At the time, the musical flavor of salsa along with the developing dance became an integral part of Cuban culture.
It wasn't until the early 1950’s when the dance reached Havana that it continued to develop into the kind of dance that most people are familiar with today. The tide turned for Salsa when it was integrated with American Jazz music — hence, becoming an in-demand main-stay on the dance floors of the hottest joints in Havana at the time.
After the Cuban revolution, immigrants came into the United States and brought with them the dance. In the 1960’s, Fania Records, which mostly signed Latin musicians, became the home of a great deal of salsa music and other music. This makes Fania Records almost wholly responsible for spreading Salsa in America.
Bachata
While Salsa originated in Cuba, Bachata comes from the Dominican Republic. Unlike Salsa however, Bachata has some European Influences which sets it apart. In the 1950’s Bachata was considered a low form of entertainment since it was prevalent in brothels and places of entertainment frequented by lower class citizens at the time.
Bachata does not just pertain to the dance, but it also refers to a type of music — and this is considered as the Latin version of the “blues.” Though Bachata may be considered a romantic and sensual type of dance today, it used to convey a wider range of emotion — heartbreak, romance, and sadness.
The man largely credited with bringing bachata to the United States is Juan Luis Guerra. From there, the music transformed with a more urban feel as modern artists emerged such as Romeo Santos, Prince Royce, Bachata Heightz, Xtreme, Toby Love, and Aventura. This could be the second major phase in the evolution of bachata music.
The third phase in the evolution of bachata music started when DJ's began to layer bachata rhythms on top of already mega popular R&B and pop music. This sound created mass appeal and helped it to spread around the globe like wildfire. The most prolific DJ of such remixes is DJ Soltrix. The dance evolved with the music into what is now called Modern, Urban, Sensual, or Romantic Bachata, which is what is taught at Movers and Shakers Dance Academy.



SKILL/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENT


Performance experience NOT required.
This is a FUN training team meant to be accessible to most dancers with experience.
The choreography is meant to challenge you and help you level up your dancing.
Choreography includes salsa & bachata.
You do NOT need experience in both styles.
You DO need experience in one of the styles. With that experience, we can teach you choreography for both styles.
You do NOT need to dance perfectly. This is a student team and not a competition team.
All Movers and Shakers 102 graduates, and dancers with outside experience, are eligible to audition.
If you feel unsure, just come try a day, enjoy, and we’ll decide from there!


REQUIRED SKILLS
EVERYONE
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Salsa & bachata high intermediate or advanced social dancing level
-
Comfortable emoting on stage
-
Learns choreography quickly
-
Speed: Can “hustle” and move quickly
-
Adjusts dancing quickly when coached
-
Overall dance ability
FOLLOWS (“Shakers”)
-
Spinning:
-
Clean preps for turns
-
Double spins on one foot
-
Spotting every time
-
Traveling turns finished with balance
-
LEADERS (“Movers”)
-
Crystal clear lead
-
Spinning:
-
Clean preps for turns
-
Spotting every time
-
Clean single spins in both directions
-
Invitation to join is based on current dance ability, not seniority.
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