About Us:

La Salsa Dance school is situated in Durbanville and Table View (close to Cape Town), with classes on Tuesday, Wednesdays and Thursday evenings (see class schedule) .  

Venue/Location: 
Durbanville: Kenridge Primary School in  Van Riebeeck Avenue, Kenridge, Durbanville.  (1 km from Tygervalley Centre) We are in the small building/hall with it's own parking area to the north of the Main entrance to the school.  Map with directions to La Salsa.
Table View: Bloubergridge Primary, Wessels Street, Blouberg
Stellenbosch: Slaley Wine Estate where the Kromme Rhee road T's with the R44

Dress Code: Presentably casual with preferably leather sole shoes.  No small heeled shoes please - Click to read more on shoes.

Course fees for 2010: R450 
    (a course consists of 10 x 1 hour classes which is held once a week, with class 10 being a party in Durbanville)

For more info: André Jordaan 083 2735454
            - Laetitia Schreuder 083 4297815

Instructors: Andre Jordaan, Jean-Pierre (JP) & Chantelle and  in Durbanville, Laetitia Schreuder in Table View and Berlise Durrbaum in Stellenbosch.  Jonel en Francois Kritzinger acts as performers.

Class Program : Each class consist out of two parts - line dancing and dancing with a partner.  During the line dancing, students practice the movements without the complication of a partner.  These moves are then practiced with a partner during the second half of the class. 

Philosophy: 

La Salsa's teaching philosophy is not about winning medals, earning certificates or competing in competitions.  It is many things of which the following are but a few:

  • Learning how to salsa, with good technique and style (and baffling cool moves of course).

  • Having fun

  • Getting people away from their day to day stressed and routine lives.

  • Expanding people's boundaries

  • To meet new and interesting people

  • And once again - having fun.

Dance Styles: Salsa (which is a combination of Son/Songuano and Mambo) and Merengue.  This whole area of dancing is sometimes referred to as Latin Jazz.  In stead of teaching student many different dance styles, focus is given to Salsa, since proper depth in one area can have any student use these same "moves" in other dances which they will then much easier pick up.

Background on the School:   On Andre's returned from Amsterdam, where he attended the La Pachanga Dance school in 1999, 2000, he could not find any suited school in Cape Town where he could further his Salsa dancing.  He subsequently started the La Salsa Dance school in 2001 and has taught many "La-Salsaners" how to salsa since then.

 

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