
The Catalog
Eighteen styles.Four traditions.One studio.
From a wedding first-dance Foxtrot to a Saturday-night Salsa, we teach the full ballroom and Latin catalog under one roof — taught by world champions, in a studio built for adults learning at any stage.
The full catalog
Salsa Bachata Merengue Hustle Argentine Tango American Waltz American Tango American Foxtrot American Viennese Waltz Cha Cha Rumba Bolero East Coast Swing Mambo International Waltz International Tango International Foxtrot Quickstep

I
Social & Latin
The dances couples reach for at weddings, on cruise ships, and on a Saturday night out.
Salsa
Cuba · 1940s·fast
Quick, hip-driven, and unmistakably Cuban — the dance every social floor expects you to know.
View this styleBachata
Dominican Republic · 1960s·moderate
Slower, closer, and more intimate — the dance that built the modern Latin night.
View this styleMerengue
Dominican Republic·fast
Two steps, infinite turns — the easiest entry point in Latin dance.
View this styleHustle
New York · 1970s·moderate
Disco-era partner dance that never went out of style at weddings.
View this styleArgentine Tango
Buenos Aires · 1880s·slow
Improvisational, intimate, and unlike anything else on the dance floor.
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II
American Smooth
Elegant traveling dances built for long ballroom floors and Hollywood-era romance.
American Waltz
Vienna → America · 19th century·slow
Slow, lyrical, and the foundation of every ballroom dancer's frame.
View this styleAmerican Tango
United States · early 20th century·moderate
Sharp, dramatic, and unmistakable on the floor.
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United States · 1910s·moderate
Smooth, swing-influenced, and the most versatile dance in the catalog.
View this styleAmerican Viennese Waltz
Vienna · 18th century·very fast
Fast, rotational, and the most romantic waltz in the catalog.
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III
American Rhythm
Hip-driven Latin styles taught with the American framework — playful, expressive, and deeply musical.
Cha Cha
Cuba · 1950s·fast
Playful, syncopated, and built for personality on the floor.
View this styleRumba
Cuba · 1930s·slow
The slow dance of love — every Latin dancer's vocabulary starts here.
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Cuba · early 1900s·slow
The slowest, most dramatic dance in American Rhythm.
View this styleEast Coast Swing
United States · 1940s·fast
Bouncy, upbeat, and the most-requested swing for weddings.
View this styleMambo
Cuba · 1940s·fast
High-energy Cuban roots — the precursor to modern salsa.
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IV
International Ballroom
The competitive standard taught in studios across Europe and Asia. Precise frame, controlled rise and fall.
International Waltz
England · 1920s·slow
The competitive standard — strict closed frame, no open work.
View this styleInternational Tango
Argentina → Europe · 1920s·moderate
Staccato, stylized, and one of the most theatrical dances in ballroom.
View this styleInternational Foxtrot
England · 1920s·moderate
Smooth, continuous, and the most demanding ballroom dance to master.
View this styleQuickstep
England · 1920s·very fast
Fast, light, and full of jumps and hops — the most joyful dance in International Ballroom.
View this styleWhere to start
Not sure which dance is yours?
We pair every new student with a coach who picks the right starting style based on what you want out of dancing. Two thirty-minute lessons, no pressure to continue.
