The Xplosive Dance Inc. is a ballroom dance instructor working in the Streatham area of south London, offering personal tuition in ballroom and Latin styles. The focus is on individual lessons that pinpoint your weaknesses and build on your strengths. It suits couples and individuals who want tailored attention, including those preparing for a wedding. Beginners are made to feel comfortable from the first session.
Reviewers highlight informative, genuinely fun lessons and a patient teacher who quickly spots what needs work. The approach is attentive and encouraging, which puts nervous newcomers at ease. It works especially well for people who prefer focused, one-to-one guidance.
Tuition covers ballroom dancing in London and Latin dance classes in London, so you can learn the smooth, gliding dances or the sharper, rhythmic Latin styles depending on what appeals. Wedding dance lessons in London are a natural fit here, and adult dance classes in London are shaped around your ability. Whether you are after general dance lessons in London or a specific routine, each session targets clear, achievable improvements.
On a first lesson you can expect a friendly, patient introduction with attention paid to your individual starting point. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes with a smooth sole that let you turn easily. No prior experience is needed to begin.
Lessons take place in the Streatham part of south London, an area with good local transport connections for those travelling in.
Very informative and great fun! Jason picked up my weaknesses and helped me improve them.— Hulya Di Paolo
Lovely lessons and lots of patience for us beginners. Thank you Jason.— Alison Prior
You start by learning the hold, posture and a basic step in one dance, usually through a beginner or private lesson. From there you gradually add dances and refine your movement and timing.
The waltz is a popular first dance thanks to its steady three-time rhythm, which is easy to feel. A teacher can suggest the ideal starting dance based on your goals.
The cha-cha and rumba are often recommended first because their timing is clear and their basic steps are compact. Both build the rhythmic feel that carries into other Latin dances.
Yes, Latin dance is very beginner-friendly and its lively music makes practice enjoyable. Starting with a simpler style lets you build rhythm and confidence quickly.
Giving yourself a couple of months of regular lessons is a comfortable timeframe for a first dance. If time is short an intensive approach can still work, so discuss your date with the instructor.
Most couples perform a single choreographed first dance, though some add a second number or a group dance. It comes down to personal preference and how much you want to prepare.