Latin

Latin

Paso Doble – Inspired by Spanish bullfighting, Paso Doble is dramatic and intense. With strong, staccato movements and powerful posture, it features bold steps and a commanding presence, as the man portrays the role of a matador while the lady represents the cape moving fluidly and gracefully. Paso Doble’s fiery energy and theatrical flair make it one of the most striking and captivating dances in ballroom.

Salsa – Salsa is a lively and rhythmic Latin dance that combines quick footwork and hip action. It is known for its turns, spins, and connection between partners. In Houston, salsa thrives making it a central part of the city’s dynamic nightlife and party scene.

Samba – Samba is an exuberant and rhythmic Brazilian dance known for its energetic, bouncy steps with a distinctive hip action. Samba is both joyful and athletic, making it a fun and exciting dance to watch and perform.

Bachata – Bachata is a sensual Latin dance known for its hip bump and intimate partner connection. Partners engage in turns, cuddles, and dips. Bachata’s romantic feel and catchy beats have made it a favorite on dance floors, especially in Houston’s party scene.

Cha Cha – Sexy legs, long lines, and attention-grabbing is a good way to describe this energetic dance. With its characteristic “cha-cha-cha” rhythm, it combines sharp footwork with hip action, creating an upbeat and flirtatious atmosphere. Often performed to infectious dance music, the cha-cha is both fun and fast-paced, making it a favorite on the dance floor!

Rumba – Rumba is a slow, sensual dance that emphasizes and an intimate connection between partners, showcasing emotional expression through body movements. It is also known as the “dance of love.” Rumba enraptures anyone watching with its sexy, passionate storytelling through the body.

Merengue– Merengue is an upbeat party dance, that originated in the Dominican Republic. Very commonly danced to music that includes instruments like guitars and drums with influence from European and Afro-Cuban styles.

Cumbia– Cumbia is like Salsa, with their steps having similar patterns and characteristics. With many different variations, Cumbia is known for having a lot of subgenres from multiple countries.