Salsa and Bachata are two popular Latin American dance styles that have become increasingly popular around the world and are incredibly popular in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria!
I take classes at Clave y Tacón, close to las Canteras. You can find a number on the website and text her in WhatsApp and ask to try it out for one day and see if you like it. They have basic and intermediate classes two times a week, Salsa and Bachata. You pay per month, but even is you stay fewer weeks and pay for the whole month, I think it’s still cheap and worth it. Its really fun.
Salsa
Salsa, which originated in Cuba in the early 20th century, is a lively and energetic dance that is characterized by its fast-paced, syncopated rhythms and sharp, lively movements. The dance is typically performed to salsa music, which is a fusion of African rhythms, Cuban son, and other Latin American styles. Salsa is typically danced in a closed position, with partners facing each other and holding each other close.
Yesenia is one of the best dancers on the island, she is head of Dance School Clave and Tacon in Las Canteras area. Definitely recommend for salsa lessons.
For salsa lessons I would recommend Aquisebaila.
A group of us is going for bachata/salsa lessons at Little Havana VIP (Google Maps) . It’s a 2-hour lesson for €3, starting at 10PM.
Bachata
Bachata, on the other hand, is a slower-paced dance that originated in the Dominican Republic in the 1960s. Bachata music is characterized by its romantic, melodic rhythms and is typically danced in a more open position, with partners facing each other but maintaining a bit more distance than in salsa. The dance is characterized by its sensual, fluid movements and often incorporates elements of hip-hop and contemporary dance.
Both salsa and bachata are partner dances and can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. Both dances are also performed competitively and have professional competitions around the world.
In recent years, salsa and bachata have become increasingly popular worldwide, with salsa clubs and dance schools popping up in many cities around the world. Many people learn to dance salsa and bachata as a fun way to stay fit and active, while others are drawn to the social aspects of the dance and the opportunity to meet new people.
Whether you’re a beginner just starting out or a seasoned dancer looking to perfect your skills, salsa and bachata are both fun and exciting dance styles that are sure to keep you moving and grooving. So, if you’re looking for a fun and exciting way to stay active and meet new people, consider giving salsa and bachata a try!
Salsa and Bachata in Gran Canaria
In addition to their worldwide popularity, salsa and bachata have also gained a significant following in Gran Canaria, a Spanish island located in the Canary Islands. The island is known for its vibrant nightlife and its diverse cultural scene, which has made it a popular destination for salsa and bachata enthusiasts.
Best place for dancing salsa on Thursday, Friday and Saturday is El Malecon De La Habana. Live band playing.
Salsa and bachata can be found in many venues across Gran Canaria, including clubs, bars, and dance schools. Many of these venues offer regular classes and workshops for beginners and advanced dancers alike, as well as regular social dance events where people can come together to dance and socialize.
The island also hosts several salsa and bachata festivals and competitions throughout the year, which attract dancers from all over the world. These events provide a great opportunity for dancers to show off their skills and compete against other talented dancers, while also enjoying the vibrant atmosphere and culture of Gran Canaria.
There are two classes that are free at Little Havana VIP (on Plazoleta de Farray) on Mondays and Tuesdays at 10:30pm.
In summary, Gran Canaria is a popular destination for salsa and bachata enthusiasts, offering a wide range of opportunities to learn, dance, and enjoy these popular Latin American dance styles. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned dancer, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to get out on the dance floor and have fun in Gran Canaria.
Salsa and bachata events in Las Palmas
There are a lot of salsa and bachata events organizedon the island, some even specifically organized by and for the community. Since locations, dates, and times can change, it’s best to join the community in Slack to stay informed about all events! We have a dedicated channel for all salsa, bachata and other (latin) dancing events.
Go to Little Havana VIP (Google Maps) on Tuesday nights.
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