Let’s sample some Bachata and make some friends!
Bachata is a romantic, popular, beginner-friendly dance, with a slower tempo than Salsa. If you've never done it before, don't worry—I'll show you the ropes from the ground up. If you have done it before, I always layer in technique as I teach, so you'll have plenty to focus on.
You don't need to bring a partner! :) We rotate, so everyone gets a chance to dance and meet everyone else.
(Free earlier? Join us beforehand for dinner at the Latin Pig in Plano! Click here to learn more)
Important Info:
Cost: $15 per person for two hours
7:00-7:15pm: Check-in
7:15-8:30: Intro lesson
8:30-9:00 Open dance and mixer!
What to Wear:
Clothing:
There's no formal dress code, but wear something you feel comfortable moving in! Women often wear blouses and jeans, or dresses (if the skirt flares, or is extra short, I recommend shorts underneath!) Men often wear t-shirts and jeans, or button-downs and slacks. Dress up if you like, no pressure if you don't!
Shoes:
Smooth-soled shoes are best. Comfortable dress shoes often work well for men, but something like keds is a pretty good option. Women often wear heels; however, unless it has an ankle strap, I wouldn't recommend it. Avoid: Anything with heavy tread, flip flops, sandals, stilettos, slingbacks, and platforms.