Salsa Dance Class for Beginners

Salsa Dance Class for Beginners

  • Ages 18+

Experience the thrill of Salsa dancing with our vibrant and exciting Salsa Dance Class for Young Adults.

By DFW Young and Social LLC

Select date and time

Tuesday, April 29 · 8 - 9pm CDT

Location

DFW Young & Social

2309 Springlake Rd Suite 600 Farmers Branch, TX 75234

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Free venue parking

Fast-paced, flirty, fun, and danceable to hundreds of today's top Latin pop hits, Salsa is a fantastic dance to have in your pocket! You don’t have to bring a partner! We rotate throughout the classes, so everyone gets plenty of opportunities to dance and meet new people.

Click here to Purchase and Reserve your spot! or pay at the door with Cash/Card/Zelle/Venmo

Single Class - $15 for a single class

Dance Class Packs (3 Month Expiration):

  • $52 for 4 classes ($13 per class) | $88 for 8 classes ($11 per class) | $108 for 12 classes ($9 per class)

Have some salsa experience already? Join our intermediate class at 7pm or advanced at 6pm, Instructor approval required.

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Please use our discord server for any day-of-event communications, updates, or to locate us if you're running late. We strive to be fully present during our events, so we may not be on our phones constantly, but we'll do our best to connect with everyone.
All DFW Young & Social events are for adults 18+ only. All purchases are non-refundable and non-transferable to others.

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Welcome to DFW Young and Social, made for young adults ages 21-40 in Dallas Fort Worth, Texas.

Hang out, make friends and connections, explore the Dallas/Fort Worth area, and try new things! We host a huge variety of events, from movie watching, social dancing, festivals, game nights, parties, hiking, restaurant exploration, rollerblading, and more.

Our number one goal at DFW Young and Social is to create not just events, but a lasting community for young adults. Every event is lovingly crafted to be fun and creative in its own right—but most importantly, to keep socializing as the top priority. The way it should be.