Movers and Shakers Salsa and Bachata Dance Academy

EVERYONE is welcome here! We specialize ONLY in salsa and bachata dance education here in Los Angeles. No matter what your skill level is, whether you’ve never danced before or you feel like you have two left feet, we will take care of you. We have a variety of programs to choose from, so you can find the one that’s right for you. Our classes are designed to be fun and engaging while still providing plenty of information. Even if you have no prior dancing experience or feel like you’re not coordinated, we promise to take care of you and help you learn the basics quickly.
So what are you waiting for? Give us a call today at 844-543-7645 to learn more about our current dance programs and get started on your journey toward becoming a salsa and bachata dancing pro!

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  • Open 24 Hours
  • Open 24 Hours
  • Open 24 Hours
  • Open 24 Hours
  • Open 24 Hours
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  • Open 24 Hours
Movers and Shakers Salsa and Bachata Dance Academy

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Movers and Shakers Salsa and Bachata Dance Academy

  • 2939 South Sepulveda Boulevard
  • (844) 543-7645

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