Looking to start Ballroom and Latin dancing socially, competitively or preparing for a special occasion? With many styles of dance to choose from, Karina Schembri Dance (based in Sydney, Australia) teaches students ranging from Beginners to Advanced.

 

Whether you are looking for lessons for your next exhibition event, preparing for the competitive circuit or looking to pick up some romantic and show-stopping moves for your anticipated wedding, Karina’s extensive teaching experience will help you reach your dancing goals in a fun and friendly environment. She believes any one at any age can learn how to dance. No partner needed!

 
 

 

Latin American & Ballroom Classes

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From the dramatic sensual and exciting style of Latin dance (Cha Cha, Samba, Rumba Paso Doble & Jive) to the beautiful, elegant and romantic movement of Ballroom (Waltz, Tango, Slow Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz & Quickstep), explore the various styles ballroom has to offer.

Wedding Dance Design

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Designed to add a special memory to your big day, Wedding Dance Design by Karina is a program that caters for couples searching for the perfect Wedding dance. Like each couple who walk through the studio doors is unique, no dance is the same. Plan ahead and enquire about the program now.

 

Salsa Classes

Salsa dancing offers a myriad of benefits that extend beyond its vibrant and rhythmic movements. Firstly, it serves as an excellent cardiovascular exercise, enhancing heart health and stamina. The intricate footwork, spins, and partner interactions engage various muscle groups, promoting flexibility and strength. Beyond the physical aspects, salsa fosters social connections by encouraging interaction and communication between dancers. It's a fantastic way to meet new people and build a sense of community.

 

 

Karina is a nurturing and caring teacher to all her students. With a focus to each dance style’s technique, she has helped me grow immensely from a beginner to a competitive dancer!”