!!9/27(Wed) Sensual Bachata Semi-Closed Lesson @ Roppongi Studio PEPE!!
Get ready for December! A one-day semi-closed lesson to learn Sensual Bachata in the style of Korke & Judith and Luis & Andrea, who will be visiting Japan in December. 2-hour lesson will be covering both basics and advanced techniques, and share knowledge and practice methods to enhance your skills of Bachata social dancing. To make it accessible for beginners, we a 30-minute free lesson is scheduled beforehand. There’s a 1.5-hour social dance for practice. Whether you’re looking to start with a solid foundation, deepen your basics, or expand your advanced patterns, we look forward to having you.
<Date & Time>
9/27(Wed)
19:30- Bachata Beginner (FREE)
20:00- Sensual Bachata Fundamentals + Applications
22:00- Social Time (Dance, Drink & Eat)
23:30 Close
2-hour lesson + Social 3,000yen
-> Newcomers, DM Masaki-chi in advance for 500yen discount
Social Only 1,500yen
* free soft drinks & foods / you can bring your own
* music for social time is Masaki-chi’s playlist
<Instructor>
Masaki-chi
– 22 years of Bachata/Salsa, Four-time Japanese representative in the pairs division
– 2017 Korke & Judith World Mastery (Acquired all Master certification ahead of other domestic instructors)
– 2018-2023 Luis & Andrea Tokyo Coach (Leading the Tokyo branch of the global team project since its early stages)
– Closed lessons with a cumulative total of 800 students, with a 75% retention rate for more than 3 months
– Bootcamp participants are 256 people in total
– Subsequent achievements of registered class participants:
-> 11 got married, 9 became guest dancers, 6 became instructors, 6 became DJs, and 2 became YouTubers
<Student’s Voice>
Above all, the advice is precise, courteous, and meticulous. What’s challenging about Sensual Bachata is that, because its tempo is slower than Salsa, it’s easier to discern compatibility. He communicates in a straightforward and theoretical manner about what needs to be adjusted and how, for the benefit of both partners. Even just one small element I’ve learned is immediately applicable in social dancing!