MBA Dance — Dance Classes In Sidcup

MBA Dance is a highly rated dance school on Lansdown Road in Sidcup, with a strong following for its weekly salsa and social dance sessions. Taught by a friendly team, it has built a warm reputation among locals returning to regular classes. It suits people who want a welcoming, well-run environment to learn partner dance in. The school is praised for looking after its members and its local dance community.

About MBA Dance

Reviewers describe teachers who are friendly and welcoming and a school that is well organised and takes care of its dancers. Members speak of coming back to their weekly lessons and having great fun, with a strong sense of a supportive local community. The tone is upbeat and sociable, the kind of place people are keen to return to each week.

Classes & Dance Styles

Dance classes in Sidcup at MBA Dance centre on partner styles such as salsa, taught weekly with a friendly, well-run approach. A typical class breaks down the basic step and timing before building into turns and short routines, keeping beginners comfortable throughout. Adult dance classes in Sidcup here offer a sociable way in, and the school encourages people to come and support their local dance scene. Anyone curious about line dancing or ballroom dancing in Sidcup should check the current schedule to see what is on offer this term.

What to Expect on Your First Visit

Newcomers can expect a friendly, well-organised welcome and teachers used to starting people from the basics. Comfortable clothing and smooth-soled shoes that let you turn easily are ideal, and you can come without a partner as classes rotate. Arriving a little early helps you settle before the session begins.

Location & Contact

The studio is based in Sidcup and reachable via the area's usual transport links. Ask the school about parking and access when you book your first class.

  • Address: 18A Lansdown Rd, Sidcup DA14 4EG
  • Phone: +44 20 8300 4376
  • Website: http://www.mbadance.co.uk/
  • Opening hours:
    • Monday: 9 am-10 pm
    • Tuesday: 9 am-10 pm
    • Wednesday: 9 am-10 pm
    • Thursday: 9 am-10 pm
    • Friday: 9 am-10 pm
    • Saturday: 8 am-10 pm
    • Sunday: 9 am-10 pm

What Dancers Say About MBA Dance

4.9/5 from 23 Google reviews.

After not dancing for 5 months it was good to be back.
It was all very professional and safe. Hand sanitisers and gloves in place.
The dance teachers Martin and Jonathan had head visors on for extra protection.
There is nothing at all to be worried about.
Get your booties down there and dance the night away. You will have lots of fun on the way.— Jackie Teagann

Finally able to get back to our weekly salsa lessons post-covid. Had so much fun and was really happy with the safety measures, we were all wearing gloves and one member of each partner had a visor on for face protection. Looking forward to next week💃— Pelina

Great place! Teachers are friendly and welcoming. Also well run, following current guidelines, felt safe and in line with distancing measures. Come along to support your local dance community!— She-Ra London

Great atmosphere with exciting classes! There’s a variety of classes for a range of abilities and everyone should give it a go. The staff are definitely beginner-friendly, so don’t be afraid!— Hattie Partner

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you start ballroom dancing?

A beginners' group class is the usual way to begin, teaching the hold, timing and first steps slowly. You need no partner or experience, and the school can advise which session suits a newcomer.

What ballroom dance to learn first?

The waltz is a common first ballroom dance for its steady rhythm, with the social foxtrot another gentle starting point. Both ease you into partnering before faster styles.

What are 5 basic steps in line dancing?

The grapevine, step-touch, kick-ball-change, pivot turn and coaster step are core building blocks. Beginner line dances arrange these into a repeating sequence.

What is the easiest line dance to learn for beginners?

A short four-wall dance with a low count is the easiest place to start. Ask the school which of its classes is aimed at first-timers.

Can you learn to dance without a partner?

Yes, you can, and partner classes here rotate so you do not need to bring anyone. Coming along on your own is entirely normal.

What should I wear to a beginner dance class?

Comfortable clothing that lets you move and smooth-soled shoes for easy turning are ideal. The school can advise on anything more specific for the style you join.

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  • Monday09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Tuesday09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Wednesday09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Thursday09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Friday09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Saturday08:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Sunday09:00 AM - 10:00 AM
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