Description
This training is for you who already goes out social dancing. You know some figures and basic solo moves. You feel fairly comfortable dancing with different partners. (In other words, you’re somewhere on the intermediate level.)
Over the course of this weekend, you will deepen your understanding of movement, musicality, and cultural influences to become a more confident, creative, and versatile social dancer. You will learn how to move beyond simply executing patterns and instead develop a stronger connection to the music, your own expression, and your dance partner.
The result is a dance that feels more natural, playful, and authentic—giving you greater confidence on the social dance floor and more tools to adapt to any song, partner, or moment.
★ Schedule ★
Friday, 11 September 2026 (18:00–21:00)
The Big 3: Building your repertoire in Mambo, Rumba, and Bomba for social dancing.
Saturday, 12 September 2026 (11:00–14:00)
Learn how to use pauses, tension, and delays to bring more creativity, expression, and musicality into your social dancing.
Sunday, 13 September 2026 (11:00–14:00)
Explore Afro-Cuban dance influences—including Rumba, Orisha dances, and popular Cuban dances—and discover how and when to incorporate them naturally into salsa social dancing.
★ Prices (Early-Bird Discount Before 1/7) ★
Friday – 590kr
Saturday – 590kr
Saturday Social – 100kr
Sunday – 590kr
Full Pass – 1500kr
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▶ HOW TO SIGN UP ◀
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1) Respond going to the FB event 2) Follow the instructions HERE: https://salsaofsweden.com/salsa-weekend-gothenburg
★ WHERE ★
Salsa of Sweden (at World Dance Company), Stigbergstorget 8 (https://maps.app.goo.gl/XZPspXy6QptKhg5X9).
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★ MORE INFORMATION ★
http://salsaofsweden.com
Message David Jascha on IG, FB or at [email protected].
★ VIDEOS ★
https://www.instagram.com/david.jascha
★ABOUT DAVID ★
David Jascha has studied Cuban Salsa and Afro Cuban dances in Havana from some of the best Cuban dancers in the world.
Before leaving Cuba, he was offered a spot in the dance team of 1830, Havana’s most popular salsa club.
From 2018 to 2020, he has travelled all over Europe, attending international congresses and exploring the dance communities of most major cities (you can check out the journey on Instagram).
David Jascha has given 1200+ Salsa Classes all over Sweden, Denmark, and Germany, teaching more than 2000 students.
Additionally, David Jascha holds a Masters degree in Psychology and loves making hard-to-learn things easy.
His mission when teaching is to make every student feel safe, comfortable and confident while helping them to learn beautiful Salsa.
He now teaches regular classes at Salsa of Sweden in Gothenburg.
