
These unique dance styles unite dance enthusiasts from all over the world, who meet in clubs, at socials and international festivals to dance and party together.

Salsa is more than just a dance – it's a thrilling music genre and a way of life! The Spanish word ‘salsa’ means ‘sauce’, and just like a good sauce, this dance combines various influences from Latin America, Africa, the USA and Europe.
What makes salsa so special?
Dynamic, lively and full of energy
Constant improvisation within a clear rhythm
Expressive and passionate – with or without close physical contact
Whether sensual, playful or explosive, salsa connects people all over the world and lets you forget the daily grind.

Bachata is a passionate and emotional dance that, like salsa, originated from various Latin American music styles. Its roots lie in the Dominican Republic, and the romantic melodies often tell stories of unfulfilled love and longing.
What makes bachata special?
Sensual closeness – the partners usually dance in close contact
Diverse styles – from traditional to modern with urban influences
Flowing figures & elegant movements, inspired by other Latino dances
Whether classic or with modern elements – bachata is pure emotion & connects dancers worldwide!

Kizomba is often described as ‘African tango’ – a dance full of intimacy, elegance and natural ease. While some steps resemble tango, kizomba is freer and more flowing in its body movements, characterised by gentle undulations in the upper body – an influence of African dance styles.
What makes Kizomba special?
Slow, sensual & flowing – less complex than tango
Wavy movements in the upper body for natural dynamics
Sexy, but relaxed & effortless, without appearing contrived
Kizomba connects music and body in a gentle, almost floating way – a dance that feels familiar, elegant and hypnotic at the same time.