We offer weekly Salsa, Ballroom & Latin-American dance lessons or lessons tailored to the needs of groups or individuals, Guest teaching, DJ hire, Corporate events, Weddings, Parties and Taxi dancing. We are based in London, but we can travel if so required. We also help to promote other selected people’s events via one of our mailing lists. If you hire us to teach or perform, we can now also help promote that event on this website.

Please click on the appropriate link (from the top menu) for details of our Dance lessons - Salsa & Latin-American Classes on Mondays in the City Of London & Ballroom / Latin-American on Fridays in Balham or individual lessons in Whitechapel or your own venue. Why not join one of our mailing lists to keep up to date with BestSalsa lessons to save you the bother of remembering to keep checking here?

If You Don’t Take Enough Dance Lessons?


Most people want to look good as well and feel good and so many are growing discontent with simply "doing one’s own thing", "shaking one’s stuff", "Headbanging", "pogo’ing" etc. You should spend sufficient time taking lessons & don’t skip on practice or you risk looking like someone in the video clip below when you go to parties etc. -


If you want to combine a gentle exercise with a good social life whilst listening to great music, then partner dancing is for you. If you have had enough of feeling silly getting onto a dance floor, then you need lessons not alcohol (or both lol). After over-indulging in food, many people will no doubt want to shed a few pounds weight. Dancing is so much more fun than working out in a Gym & can be one the most healthy addictions possible.

Why Dance?

Any type of dancing is great fun and is a brilliant social asset and can give you access to a whole new range of friends. Dancing regularly reduces stress, helps keep you fit, improves your coordination whilst building your confidence. It’s a partial cure for depression too. Partner dancing, in particular, helps you to interact with other people & it’s such a great way to break the ice when meeting a potential new friend.


All forms of partner dancing are about 2 or more people moving together in harmony with the music. It therefore makes sense to learn to understand something about the rhythm of the music in order to dance well with musical interpretation. If you cannot synchronise with your partner you find yourselves treading on each other’s feet & bumping into each other. If you & your partner move successfully together, but are not in time with the music, you may feel comfortable, but it still would not look good.


- hits since 2nd March 2012.