• argentine tango
    argentine tango ...unpredictable, passionate and addictive - a two-way dancing dialogue...
  • absolute beginners
  • street dance
  • children's classes

LATIN AMERICAN

Adult Absolute Beginners 12 Week - Ballroom & Latin American Courses

Why not enjoy the hot Latin rhythms at Kelly's with the Cha Cha, Rumba, Samba and Jive!

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Enjoy a fun night out dancing to some great music in a relaxed atmosphere with your friends, and of course the new friends you'll undoubtedly be making when you join us!


We have a wide range of dance classes throughout the week, where we're sure you'll
find something to suit you.

For all Classes & Courses see our Timetable

Latest News

New Courses for 2016

NEW Beginners 12 week Argentine Tango course

Commences

Wednesday 20th April 2016

20:00 - 21:00

Teaching: Authentic Tango from Basics and Beyond

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new ADULT Street Dance Course

Commences

Wednesday 20th April 2016

19:00 - 20:00

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Annual Gala Ball Saturday 14th May 2016

Dinner Dance with International Cabaret

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Social Dance Nights 20:15 - 22:15

 Friday 18th march

Friday 22nd April

Friday 27th MAY

Friday 24th june

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To Enrol: Info@kellysdance.co.uk

Call 020 8977 4913 

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Latin Rhythms

  • Cha Cha Cha
    The Cha Cha Cha is a fun and versatile Latin dance and ranks amongst the five dances competed at international level. The dance draws its name from the rhythm of the feet on the dancefloor - 'cha cha cha' - and today's version resembles the original Cuban Cha Cha.
  • Rumba
    The Rumba provides the setting for sensual and passionate duel between man and woman on the dancefloor. With its pulsating and rumbling rhythms, the Rumba is the slow dance of the Latin world and often referred to as the 'Queen' of all Latin dances. The Rumba is one of the five dances used in International competition style Latin American.
  • Samba
    The Samba leapt from the street of Rio, Brazil. However, the Samba danced in the International competition style Latin American is very different to the original Bralizian party dance.