Salsa, Bachata and Kizomba dance classes at DMI are structured and will progressively help you gain the confidence and skills to hit the dancefloor. To understand more about each dance style, click here.
Check out our schedule and register for classes below:
Beginner Dancers
Social Dancing
Intermediate or Advanced Dancers
Dance Class Structure
Level | Description | |
Social Dancing | This is a session where students will get together to practice and apply what they have learned. A pair of instructors will be present to guide and assist when required. | |
Beginner | For the new dancers – you need not have any dance experience to join at our Beginner level. | |
Intermediate 1A | If you have gone through a beginner level Salsa or Bachata dance class, join us at 1A to pick up foundation intermediate-level moves. | |
Intermediate 1B | If you have attended classes for at least 2 months, and have a strong grasp of basic Salsa or Bachata footwork and partnerwork, this would be suitable for you. | |
Intermediate 2A | We start to string up foundation intermediate-level moves into more stylised patterns at this level. You should ideally have taken classes for at least 4 months to attend this level. | |
Intermediate 2B | The footwork and partnerwork gets more complicated from here-on. We gear our students up to string more intermediate moves together. If you have been dancing for at least 5 months, this course is good for you. | |
Intermediate 3A / 3B | We cover higher-intemediate level footwork and partnerwork for these two courses. You will need to have a strong understanding of intermediate-level moves with at least 6 months of dance experience. | |
Intermediate / Advanced (Open) | This course bridges our students from Intermediate level to Advanced level classes. To benefit from this level, strong techniques in Salsa and/or Bachata leading and following, spins and body movement is advisable. | |
Advanced (Open) | Our Advanced-level courses cover complicated footwork, body movement and partnerwork patterns for Salsa and Bachata. They aim to challenge and help our students level-up with each lesson. You should ideally have at least 10 months of dance experience. |