Classes in Bachata

The teaching takes place in DTU Building 208 Dansesal.
  • Beginner: Wednesday 18:00-19:30
  • Intermediate: Wednesday 19:45-21:15


The classes are taught by Kasia & Dominik. Kasia & Dominik (Dancemaniacs) have great sense of humor and create a cozy atmosphere during classes which explodes in fun and valuable dance technique. Together they have a unique musicality that combined with sensual moves and urban twist creates a very playful style. They focus on good understanding of the moves and technique and encourage their students to find their own style. In their classes with DTU Dancing 

you can explore Bachata Sensual with Urban twist. They believe that every dance should be balanced, meaning followers will have the possibility to discover very feminine and unique ladies styling whereas leaders will learn how to shine on the dance floor. In their beginner class, they focus on getting good basics of the moves (frame, leading, following). In intermediate class, they mix sensual and urban figures creating exceptional combinations. They furthermore explain differences between bachata styles to let you have fun at the party to every bachata song!

Bachata is a Latin dance that focuses on fluidity of movement and connection between dancers and music. It is characterized by its sensual and smooth style and features a distinct Cuban hip motion.

Bachata originated in the rural neighbourhoods of the Dominican Republic where it grew out of a tumultuous shift from dictatorship, censorship, and cultural degradation. From its humble origins, it has grown to become one of the most popular Latin dances in recent years and has rapidly spread across the globe.

The dance basics consist of 3 steps and a tap on the 4th beat with a constant swaying hip movement and a characteristic hip throw on the tap. It has a close connection between the dancers, while at the same time offering a stylistic freedom of accentuated movements, styling, sliding and more. 


 


Join our Bachata Facebook group

Join the DTU Dancing Bachata Facebook group to keep in touch with other dancers in your class, but don’t forget to sign up for the class here on the website.

 
 
 
               Latest updated by Maria on ‎14‎-‎Aug-‎2019 
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