Social Latin & Ballroom Dance Studio in Pretoria East
WhatsApp: 079 524 4531

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions people ask most often.

We are based at 343 Anton van Wouw Street, Waterkloof Glen, Pretoria. Being in Pretoria East makes us convenient for students who want a welcoming local studio without driving all over Gauteng just to learn a proper basic.

Book by sending a WhatsApp to 079 524 4531. That is the fastest way to get help with pricing, available slots, private lessons, wedding dance lessons or group enquiries without waiting around for email replies.

Group classes run at fixed times during the week. Standard weekly group classes let new clients try the first class for R50. If you continue in the same month, you top up to the monthly package — usually R350 more from week one, or R250 more from week two. If you prefer full flexibility, you can also pay R120 class by class.

Private classes and group classes work differently. Private pay-as-you-go lessons cost more because they give you full flexibility, while private packages reward commitment with a better rate and better consistency. Group classes are R120 once-off, or R400 for the month. New group clients can start with one class at R50 and then top up the balance if they continue.

Yes. Matric Dance group classes are strictly monthly package classes at R80 per person, with a minimum of 10 students before the class can be added to the schedule. There is no separate entry fee or trial class for the matric option.

Private lessons are available after 6:00 PM on weekdays, depending on open slots. They are ideal if you want focused attention, faster progress and a calmer learning environment than a big class.

Yes. The studio is built for beginners, rusty returners and wedding couples who want to feel comfortable on the dance floor. Lessons are taught step by step, so you do not need previous dance experience to start enjoying it.

Yes. Rescheduling can be arranged in advance, subject to availability. The goal is to keep things practical and fair, while still protecting lesson times that have already been reserved.

Wear comfortable clothing and clean shoes that allow easy movement. Dance shoes are optional when starting. The main goal is that you feel relaxed enough to move, learn and enjoy the lesson instead of fighting with your outfit.

Most beginners become comfortable with basic social combos within a few lessons when they practise regularly. The more consistent you are, the faster you move from awkward and uncertain to relaxed and confident.

Yes, short recap clips at the end can help with practice. That way you can go home, repeat the basics and come back to the next lesson with more confidence.

Yes. You can focus on the social Latin and Ballroom styles that suit your interests, whether you are dancing for fun, for confidence, for a wedding, or for a specific social event.