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FeaturedSalsa With Silvia
Beginner salsa and bachata taught in a social, partner-based setting, no experience needed.
Editor's note
Silvia's classes balance clear instruction with a social atmosphere, which suits adults coming to Latin social dance for the first time.
New to this?
This studio welcomes beginners. No prior experience required.
What to expect your first visit
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early to check in and get oriented
- No partner required, partner rotation is built into the beginner format
- Comfortable, flexible clothing works fine; avoid bulky shoes if possible
- The first class is a good low-stakes way to find out if salsa clicks for you
Best for
Adults new to social dancing who want a structured introduction in a welcoming, partner-based environment
What to expect
Classes open with a warm-up and move into the basic step, timing, and core turns at a measured pace. Instructors give clear breakdowns and reset often so no one gets left behind. Expect partner rotation, meeting other students is part of the format.
Upbeat and social without being overwhelming. The room tends to be mixed, some regulars, some first-timers, which keeps the energy easy to step into.
What to bring
Water bottle and comfortable clothes you can move in. Dance shoes are optional, clean sneakers work fine.
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Details
Level
Beginner
Location
Columbia Heights
DC
Metro
Green Line · Yellow Line
How to book
Online registration
Details are maintained by community members and may change. Check the studio's website for current offerings.