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JSAlmonte t1_ix926xy wrote

I'm not a latin dancer, but I asked a friend who is and they said 618 Whiskey Lounge on Fridays can be good and also Public Bar on Thursdays

There's also this site for dances in the DMV area https://migentedmv.com/

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AdditionalAttorney t1_ix8kn48 wrote

Salsa with Silvia

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kalrosthreshermom t1_ixa6klq wrote

+1, Salsa with Silvia is delightful and offers classes in a range of styles and ability levels. I've been to both locations with a bunch of their instructors and never had one that wasn't fun, talented and welcoming to newbies. They also host monthly all-levels social dances that are probably a good socializing opportunity for a newcomer, though I've never been.

Good luck (& welcome to town)!!

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Fancy-Monitor-6164 OP t1_ix8l7fk wrote

Thank you! Found this studio during my initial search and glad to hear it is being recommended. I hope their parking situation is bearable đŸ•ș

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ottereatingpopsicles t1_ix8m751 wrote

It’s a 34 minute walk from Logan circle to their Georgia Ave location. There are also lots of buses running that route too. Or you could do a little scooter or bike rental. Parking will not be easy at their Georgia Ave location but there are lots of alternatives to driving

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LaSerenaDeIrlanda t1_ixd87t5 wrote

618, which somebody recommended, isn’t nearly as good as it used to be. They charge $15-20 for entry, are poorly ventilated, and charge you for water! But it will scratch that social dance itch.

Every third Thursday, there is a social at La Cosecha, geared primarily to On2 dancers but friendly to all. It’s my favorite one.

For bachata, I love Tokyo Pear Thursday’s. It is more sensual bachata, but they still play traditional and salsa. Also on Thursday, Sauf Haus and 12 after 12 have socials, but they aren’t nearly as good.

Every other Sunday is Salsa Underground, which is one of the best socials. Keep an eye out for monthly socials like Ya Tu Sabe and Viva La Bachata. DCBX does “no work Monday” socials on long weekends which are usually a blast.

Wednesday, Public bar is your best bet.

When it gets warmer, Dancing on the Waterfront is fantastic, and they also play Zouk + Kizomba.

I can’t in good faith recommend Salsa with Silvia. They had a teacher that assaulted multiple friends of mine, and he finally got fired after a ton of bad Yelp reviews. Then this past weekend, they brought the team from his new studio to perform! It sucks bc they are the most accessible studio, so no judgment for going there, but I always like to let people know. For learning, I would either go with EJ Santana or Baila DC. For bachata, you can’t beat Ferocity in Falls Church.

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kalrosthreshermom t1_ixm4gcr wrote

Yikes, I came back to this thread to see if anyone had more suggestions and had no idea about this at all because the instructor in question isn't one I've taken classes with though I remember seeing the name around - I'm reading up on it on Yelp, and especially Silvia's responses to some of the accounts, and it's disturbing. Thanks for mentioning this.

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LaSerenaDeIrlanda t1_ixmgbb4 wrote

What gets me is that they finally took action, and we all felt good about it— then they invite the team he trains and choreographs to perform?! Again, they’re the most accessible studio, so I do not judge people for going there. But it is disappointing.

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