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Gay salsa dancing

Queer Salsa/Bachata

About

SaborbyWilson

Your On-Demand Salsa Trainer- Inclusive for all ages, identities.πŸ³οΈβ€πŸŒˆ Personalized classes on your schedule (Couple & Group). Click below to bookπŸ‘‡

UBQ Edition – Sashay into Salsa! (FREE Intro Class)

Our goal is to bring the Queer people together through movement, connection, and joy. A entertainment, inclusive salsa night for the queer community & allies!Book your FREE Intro Session!


πŸ“… Event Details

πŸ—“ Date: Sunday
⏰ Time: PM –
πŸ“ Location: UBQ, 95 Smith St, Fitzroy VIC


πŸŽ‰ What to Expect

πŸ’‘ A night of rhythm, connection, and fun!

    • PM&#; PM – Free 30–40 min salsa intro class (No experience needed!).
    • &#; PM – Social hour – sip, mingle, and connect.
    • PM onwards – Open social dancing – enjoy the vibes & keep the nighttime going!

Book your FREE Intro Session!


πŸ’² Pricing Options

Best value for &#; PM – One Hour Salsa Class

$79/month for 4 classes – Just $19 per class! (Cancel anytime.)

$25 Single pass

 

We are a part of SaborbyWilson- Queer Salsa/Bachata, who are registered as a: Sole Trader.

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LGBTIQ Owned and Operated: Yes
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QUEER Bachata Workshop
Explore Sensuality and Connection on Your Terms

Move with confidence and state yourself authentically

Sanura Dance's Gender non-conforming Bachata workshop welcomes all identities within the FLINTA & LGBTQ+ spectrum. Here, you can explore the beauty of Bachata in a supportive and empowering environment.

Forget rigid roles! We delve into leading, accompanying, and individual style, encouraging partner rotation for a richer learning experience.

Bachata is more than just a romantic connection. We examine sensuality as a shape of self-expression, empowering you to move your body with confidence and mark your unique essence.

Queer Styling and Expression

Dress to impress and express yourself on the dance floor! We'll offer tips on incorporating your unique style into your Bachata moves.

Explore Our Queer Bachata Levels: Beginners & Improvers

Start your bachata journey with our Beginners workshop! Perfect for those new to bachata, this course covers the basic steps, rhythms, and partnerwork techniques in a amusement and inclusive environment. Participate us and learn the fundamentals while connecting with a vibrant community of dancers.

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The Queer Dance Community

Queerchata is an international community of wholesome, queer people, who are here to own fun and dance without judgment.

A New Way of Dancing

We're degendering dance, and welcome queer people of all skill levels to lead, follow, or switch in our dance classes.

Do It For Yourself

Join Queerchata to learn something fresh, do something for your mental and physical health, and feel seen.

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GOTΒ IT, THANKS

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Signing up for a Queerchata class is probably one of the best things I've ever done for myself! Really appreciate all the thought & effort the QC team puts into creating safe & entertainment spaces for us. It's so true, healing happens in community :]

Aucoeur

The Queerchata team is building a fun, safe space and a welcoming community for queer people in the salsa/bachata dance scene. Everytime they're involved, I perceive it's going to be great time.

Arturo

Queerchata has been life-changing for me. The feeling of camaraderie, security, and
gay salsa dancing

Salsa and gay men?

If we use 10% (or even 5%) as a benchmark, I would say that gay men and women are very under-represented in my city&#;s (Houston, Texas) Salsa scene. I understand or am at least tangentially acquainted with a lotof people in our Salsa scene, and I can only think of less than a handful of homosexuals. I don&#;t ever think I&#;ve seen two men in Houston dancing Salsa together other than as a "goof," and there&#;ve been just a few occasions when I&#;ve seen two women dancing Salsa who arrive to be "life partners" -- rather than just bored with the truth that not enough men are asking them to dance. I&#;m aware, though, that among the local clubs that cater to gays, a couple of those clubs do compete Latin music periodically. I&#;m guessing that the queer people who know how to dance Salsa attend to go to those places, rather than "stand out" in other clubs/bars. Some studios have lovely strict gender policies for their group classes about men leading and women following. We don&#;t really have a policy about that issue with my studio, but I don&#;t know if the issue has ever needed to be addressed in our classes (at least not it mine).

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