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BostonVagrant617 t1_j29uql0 wrote

Is she looking to make some extra bread?

I heard Cadillac Lounge down in Providence is hiring, and they have an intensive training process where she can learn new moves. Also, what's better than getting paid to do something you enjoy?

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Lucesn t1_j29wwdz wrote

Rumba y Timbal in Central Square has good salsa and bachata lessons. My favorite teacher left a few months ago, but I've still found it worthwhile.

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lucifer0915 t1_j2a1juh wrote

Lilliana was great! I think she jumped the ship for greener pastures and now is an instructor at La Fabrica Central.

I have been taking lessons at RyT for 3-4 months now and just got promoted to Bachata Training Group Level 1. Can confirm that the instructor (Roberto) at RyT is awesome.

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blue_orchard t1_j2a2q5m wrote

Dance Complex has a wide variety of classes, which type did she take that were ‘stuffy’? There’s Moves & Vibes Dance in Cambridge for zouk, bachata, kizomba. Rumba y Timbal, which I think does have some salsa classes at Dance Complex, many other studios out there depending on what she is looking for exactly.

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gilgagorgon t1_j2a6f3n wrote

She really didn’t like a ballet class she took there because of the teacher — probably shouldn’t have implied every experience was “stuffy.” I know they have a lot of classes, she just hasn’t found one she wants to go back to every week. I’m just looking for alternatives to DC since it’s the most well-known, so thank you for the suggestions!

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gilgagorgon t1_j2a6nq1 wrote

I mean, this is all secondhand but take any chance you can to go off on my wife without providing anything useful. Not that hard to imagine Boston’s dance scene isn’t on the same level of Los Angeles.

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becausefrog t1_j2a73on wrote

The Dance Complex is a venue that instructors and groups rent space from. There are many different experiences you will have there. I suggest you keep checking back to see what's being offered. It can change often.

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gilgagorgon t1_j2a9voq wrote

No, you’re quoting my paraphrasing of her general attitude towards her experience going to the Dance Complex many times and using it as a passive aggressive cudgel. If I quoted her, you could use the quotes. You offered nothing except a weirdly defensive slight.

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blue_orchard t1_j2ac605 wrote

The Dance Complex changes it schedule fairly often and has so many dance styles. She should check the schedule to see what has been added. Boston has an active dance scene comprised of different communities, so she should try out a few. Tango, flamenco, swing, etc. Also Urbanity Dance Studio, Afrobeats Dance Boston.

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