C V
Google MapsExtremely satisfied. Mel is a very good teacher, the classes are fun, and the skill levels are sensibly structured. Great atmosphere in the classes and at the salsa party on Tuesdays.
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Frankston Heights, VIC
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C V
Google MapsExtremely satisfied. Mel is a very good teacher, the classes are fun, and the skill levels are sensibly structured. Great atmosphere in the classes and at the salsa party on Tuesdays.
Félicia Mariel
Google MapsI've been learning salsa at Salsea for four months now, and my life is completely different. It's become so much better! In no time at all, Salsea has become my happy place, and after every lesson or party, I can hardly wait for the next one. It might take another hundred years until I dance like the idols you see at dance parties, but I'm still positively surprised by how much I've learned in the last few months. I never would have expected it from myself, and I owe it all to the amazing teachers, especially Mel, Andrea, and Belinda. Thank you! 🫶🫶🫶 The classes are very well structured, and most importantly, they're incredibly fun. I also love that there's the option to join lower-level classes as a guest dancer, allowing me to learn from more advanced dancers at my own level. The location is also beautiful and super centrally located.
Milla Antoni Wex
Google MapsSuper open-minded people, great music, and a fantastic atmosphere – Salsea is truly open to everything! Not only are the social dances amazing, but there's always something to laugh about during class too. All the teachers have their own style of dancing and, of course, their own sense of humor, so you can really learn something new from everyone.
Tom Barni
Google MapsThere are quite a few people dancing here who dance as if they're training for the next championship. Everything has to be perfectly stylized: another hand turn here (with fingers spread, of course!), some extra footwork there, a head-toss over there... so much showmanship, so much affectation. It's a shame that salsa and especially bachata have become so over-the-top. It has very little to do with how 95% of people in Latin America dance anymore, because technique and, above all, how it looks seem to be much more important than actually having fun and how it feels.
Guillermo Barraza
Google MapsA truly excellent salsa school! We've been attending for seven months and have seen significant improvement since then! Mel and Andrea are highly competent teachers, and their classes are a lot of fun. They make you feel like part of their community, and the people you meet there definitely make it worthwhile to keep going. Plus, the studio is spacious and air-conditioned. I highly recommend this school!