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Elegant Dancers
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Angel Neshama - Senior Cuban Salsa Instructor

Angel Neshama is a highly experienced Cuban salsa dancer and teacher with over 10 years of dedication to the dance floor. A fierce and passionate contributor to the Northern Beaches dance community, Angel has built a reputation for nurturing talent, fostering connection, and creating spaces where dancers of all levels can thrive.

Her teaching combines a strong classical structure with a playful, relaxed approach, blending technical precision with humour and warmth. Students describe her classes as fun, supportive, and empowering, where learning feels natural, progress is celebrated, and every dancer feels encouraged.

Whether guiding beginners through foundational steps or helping advanced dancers refine their technique, Angel’s classes reflect her love for the dance, her respect for its cultural roots, and her commitment to building a vibrant, inclusive Cuban salsa community.

JR Rodriguez - Senior Cuban Salsa Instructor

JR is an experienced Cuban salsa dancer and teacher with over 10 years of dedication to the art of Latin dance. Hailing from Venezuela, he brings high energy, vibrant style, and a deep passion for Caribbean and Latin culture to every class.

 

JR’s teaching blends technical precision with enthusiasm, creating a safe and nurturing environment where students feel supported while progressing confidently. He believes in setting clear goals, fostering shared understanding, and making the most of every moment on the dance floor, ensuring that each student’s time investment translates into real skill development.

Known for his dynamic presence, cultural authenticity, and structured approach, JR inspires dancers to connect with the music, explore their own style, and embrace the joy of Cuban salsa within a vibrant, inclusive community.

Let’s Work Together

500 Terry Francine Street 

Dee Why, NSW 2222

Tel: 0414 974 904

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