Waterloo Dance offers weekly group classes and private kids dance lessons
In fact, the range of Latin American choreography is very large, rich and diverse. Latin American dance is not a kind of choreography, but a direction of ballroom choreography that includes a large number of dance genres, both professional and non-professional. A professional contract refers to one of the programs that has certain specified standards, namely, it is a Latin American standard, social choreography refers to non-professional ones.
Waterloo Dance offers weekly group classes and private kids dance lessons.
In addition to this distribution, there is another one - these are paired dances and unpaired (solo), each of the dances can be both paired and solo.
Of course, it is impossible to say exactly when Latin American dances arose, because this is not one dance but a whole set of them, so each of them has its own history of origin.
If we talk about the professional Latin American program, these are: cha-cha-cha, rumba, samba, salsa, jive, pasadoble, tango.
Social Latin dances include: salsa, salsa casino, bachata, kizomba, argentine tango, milonga.
The difference between these two varieties is both in performance (steps, base) and in musical accompaniment. Social dancing also hosts festivals and competitions, not at the same level as professional ballroom dancing.
The Waterloo Dance Dance School also gives lessons in Latin American dances, as well as provides individual lessons for almost every one of them, in addition, we also bring the Latin American spirit to some of our modern productions with jazz-funk, for example.