Coeur de la ville de Bruxelles
Show off your salsa skills on Place de la Bourse!
During Brussels Dance Festival, The Embassy Room invites you to have fun and make friends with a 100% accessible, high-energy salsa lesson.
Guided by passionate professionals, come and discover (or rediscover) the Latin-American dance that gets people together, smiling and moving, even the shy ones!
All levels welcome, whether you’re a beginner or regular dancer or just curious to know more. No need to come as a couple: above all, salsa is about connection.
A social event in the very heart of Brussels to celebrate diversity, movement and the joy of dancing together.
The Embassy Room Brussels is a venue and dance class launched in 2019. With its attractive interior and dance activities, this otherworldly place takes you on a journey. The Embassy Room Brussels name captures the opportunity to discover a different world.
Dance school in Brussels
At the origin of this Latin dance project, we find Lidia and Diego, two dance enthusiasts! Using their experience as dancers and organizers, they’ve created an incredible location that’s accessible to all levels.
Want to dance to Cuban or Dominican rhythms? Try Cuban salsa or bachata! Prefer to travel to Brazil? Brazilian zouk lessons are there to whisk you away!
Lidia and Diego strive to offer the best possible service. That’s why they have carefully selected passionate dance teachers, all certified and competent with proven educational expertise. With them, you’re sure to receive high-quality dance lessons from genuine professionals!
Its pursuit of quality also means that The Embassy Room Brussels is a dance school accredited by the Federation of Dance (FWBDS). Lidia and Diego are also qualified teachers.
More than a dance school, The Embassy Room Brussels has become an unmissable place to go out in Brussels. Its welcoming and professional team, colourful bar and lounge space all add to its charm. You will love meeting friends, colleagues and, why not, practising the dance steps you’ve learnt.
Hôtel de Ville – Grand-Place
1000 Bruxelles | Belgique
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