Coaching Program


At the centre of every dance floor there are the crowd favorites. Dancers who are confident, engaging and sought after. These people are usually everyone’s favourite to dance with on the dance floor.

You probably already know some of these people in your industry:

  • Their names come up in conversations, and everyone speaks of them highly.
  • They are booked out on the dance floor, with people asking them to dance all the time.
  • People stop to watch them and draw inspiration from them.
  • Everyone wants them in their social circles and teams and parties.
  • They are having the most fun dancing with everyone.
  • Favorite social dancers elevate and inspire other. They are fun to dance with but also usually have more fun them self while dancing. They are treated with respect and have opportunities flying at them.

Being a favourite social dancer that everyone wants to dance with takes more than just a set of techniques and moves. There are 5 key components that set dancers apart on the dance floor.





1


TIMING


The ability to count music, and move in synchronicity with the desired rhythm consistently.


Timing is the foundational framework that the dance in built on. There is nothing that can disrupt partner dance as much as poor timing.

4


 CONNECTION


The ability to share steps, movement and patterns with clear lead/ follow technique expressively and consistently.


You can be the best dancer in the world but if you don’t know how to connect and make your partner enjoy the dance you won’t walk away from dances uplifted. Increasing your understanding of lead follow and making your partner priority is going to be what’s going to set you apart and make you everyone’s favourite social dancer

2


BODY MOVEMENT


Solid understanding of technique, body movement and how to apply them consistently.


Learning body movement and technique is the first step towards looking at videos of yourself and loving your movement rather than hating it. Good technique gives you balance and stability and makes the dance more comfortable for you and your partner. 

5


REPERTOIRE


Up to date foodwork, turn patterns and body movement figures which showcase the contrast in the music consistently.


Dancing the same moves as everyone else doesn’t make you unique, special or desired. You need a extensive repertoire to be able to be keep partners engaged and stand out. Your movements, patterns and styling needs to be unique and exciting to make you stand out.

3


MUSICALITY


Understanding the build up salsa music and the ability to show contrast. Instantaneous musical interpretation during the dance. 


Music is the most important element in dance. Dancing without musicality is like living without a soul. Learning about the music and how to interpret it gives you instant control and satisfaction. It increases the joy you, your partner and everyone else watching by an incredible extent.  





"We don't sell our time, we sell our results, our accountability, our supervision and our accompaniment. We put in a 100% and we expect you to put in 100%. We guarantee our results by a 100% money back guarantee. "

ACCOUNTABILITY + SUPERVISION + ACCOMPANIMENT = RESULTS

WHAT OUR STUDENTS SAY ABOUT US!

Farya


"In the short-time I trained with Arti, I felt drastic improvements in my knowledge, technique and understanding of mambo which enabled me to appreciate it on a whole new level. " 

Vishu


"I remember Arti always repeated in our private sessions - "Musicality Trumps Everything". That statement stuck in my mind forever.


Arti has been there as a parent, a mentor, a friend

through out my dance journey constantly motivating

and encouraging me to achieve great things in my

dance career. I am grateful to be part of such program, to have a mentor, a friend, a brother like him in my life encouraging me on every step of my dance journey." 

Lily


"The program taught me how to systematically break down music, what sections are within salsa music and how to appropriately dance to them. Without the program, I would not have the con dence I now do when I dance and I am so grateful to have had the opportunity to do it."