Wednesday Course Timetable

Here you'll find our course timetable, you can click on course title in the timetable to get a description and get a more in depth look at what is in that level.

19:00 - 20:00
20:00 - 21:00
21:00 - 22:00
 

Ready to book your course? click here to download the registration form

Thursday Course Timetable

 
19:00 - 20:00
 
20:00 - 21:00
21:00 - 22:00

LDA courses are held on Wednesdays and Thursdays only and each course will run for 4 weeks.
All the classes are one hour in duration.

To help you choose the right course and level, LDA offers evaluations and advice. To find out more about this please go to terms and conditions page in the 'choosing a course' section or click here

Course Start Dates

  • 8 - 9 February
  • 7 - 8 March
  • 4 - 5 April
  • 2 - 3 May
  • 6 - 7 June
  • 4 - 5 July
  • 1 - 2 August
  • 5 - 6 September
  • 3 - 4 October
  • 7 - 8 November

Quick Links

  • SalsaThis spicy and addictive dance has literally taken the UK and the world by storm. Its saucy rhythms will have your feet tapping and hips swaying. Come and join in on this global phenomenon as we cater all levels from absolute beginners to advanced
  • BachataBachata is a Dominican Republic dance that has become extremely popular in salsa clubs everywhere. This simple, slow and intimate dance is easy to pick up but difficult to give up. This is definitely one dance you do not want to miss out on.
  • Kizomba **NEW**The word 'kizomba' means 'party' and it's the latest trend to sashay across London's dancefloors. Kizomba originated in Angola in the '80s but wasn't really seen in the UK until a few years ago. Recently, however, its profile has soared
  • Zumba **NEW**Let's face it, working out can be healthy, rewarding and beneficial. Working out can be lots of things, but it's never been known to be a really exhilarating experience…
    Ditch the workout.. join the party.
  • Argentine Tango *NEW*Argentine tango is a popular dance style born in Buenos Aires in the early 1900s, and should not be confused with Ballroom Tango which is different. In popular culture, it is regularly seen on the TV series Strictly Come Dancing.
  • Cha ChaThe newcomer of the Latin American Dances. This dance was first seen in the dance-halls of America, in the early fifties, following closely to Mambo, from which it was developed. The music is slower than Mambo.
  • MamboMambo is enjoyed throughout the world with its smooth and effortless style. Popularized by singers such as the legendary Tito Puente, Mambo is fascinating and diverse.  Mambo is a favourite because of its high energy levels of footwork and partnerwork as well as its infectious rhythms.
  • Styling

    Want to add some panache, sexy and sassy movements to your salsa and latin dancing? Then this is the course for YOU. Stand out from the crowd and express yourself with confidence on the dance floor.