Salsa Club

Hastings, Hawke's Bay, Napier
Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri

Step out and see you on the dance floor!

Classes are available and they hold periodic social nights (Salsa Dance Parties) on Fridays where you can practice your moves and hang out with other Salseros of all levels. The social nights are currently held in Hastings at Level One Bar in King Street. Salsa beginners classes are run as 8 week block courses (other dance style classes are held as workshops from time-to-time). Beginners / improvers classes are run on Mondays, intermediate classes are run on Tuesdays in Hastings. In Napier it all happens on Wednesdays.

You don’t need to bring a partner, however they always need more guys. They rotate the class during the lesson to help in the learning process. You will also be dancing with experienced helpers as well as other learners, thus increasing your skill level. What a social group! Follow on Facebook to see all the action.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

Salsa Club

More experiences like this

Whānau Mārama: New Zealand International Film Festival 2023

Auckland
19/07/2023 -6/08/2023

The NZIFF 2023 programming team attends film festivals around the world to bring audiences in Aotearoa the very best of global cinema, with the Auckland programme featuring 129 full-length films and seven short film collections, with films hailing from 39 countries, including Uganda, Senegal, Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, Estonia, Jordan, Iran, Brazil, and of course Aotearoa. The films will screen in six venues and cinemas in Auckland from 19 July to 6 August with the festival rolling out to 15 regions across the motu. The 2023 programme comprises features, Cannes Film Festival winners, documentaries, shorts, retrospectives, films for kids, animation, and the ‘incredibly strange’. Nine films are celebrating their world premiere and all films are making their New Zealand premiere at NZIFF 2023.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™

Auckland, Dunedin, Hamilton, Wellington

The 2023 Fifa Women’s World Cup in New Zealand and Australia will be on a huge scale. It’s set to become the most-attended women’s sporting event in history, with over a million tickets already sold.

Matariki 2023

Nationwide
Observed 14/07/23

Matariki is a time where people, whānau, and communities gather together to remember the year that has passed, to celebrate the present, and to plan for the next year. It is a time to remember our loved ones who are no longer with us, to feast and celebrate with our relatives and friends, and to look towards the future and the hope of a season full of bounty.

Back to top