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Dancesport

DanceSport is NYC’s biggest Ballroom and Latin dance studio. It teaches actors to dance. DanceSport hosts weekly Salsa, Bachata, and Tango parties.

About DanceSport

DanceSport was founded in 1985 by Paul Pellicoro. Paul is still around. The studio rose to prominence after choreographing Al Pacino’s Tango scene in Scent of a Woman (1992).


The Tango scene from Scent of a Woman

It’s funny, but the American Tango style of movement recalls Rudolph Valentino’s Tango in The Four Horsement of the Apocalypes (1921). That movie made Valentino a superstar and the first Latin heartthrob.

Special Events at DanceSport

Champion Argentine Tango dancers from Colombia Adriana Salgado and Daniel Martinez will perform at Tango Nocturne Saturday, January 21, 2017.

Tango at DanceSport

Wednesdays Practica from 9:30pm-midnight $10

Fridays Empire Milonga 9:30pm-Late hosted by Anthony Blackwell and Jack Hanley $10

3rd Saturday ~ Tango Nocturne 10pm-3:30am hosted by Robin Thomas $15

Salsa at DanceSport

1st, 3rd & 5th Friday ~ Candela 10:30pm-4am. Bachata class 8:30pm. Salsa class 9:30pm. Party 10:30pm.

1st, 2nd, 4th Saturday ~ Salsamania 9pm-4am. Bachata class 7pm. Salsa class 8pm. $15

Sundays ~ Las Chicas Locas, 5-9pm Bachata, 9pm-2:30am Salsa

Visiting Dancesport

DanceSport
22 West 34th Street, 4th Floor (between Fifth & Sixth Ave)
New York, NY 10001

(212) 307-1111

For more information, visit www.DanceSport.com


Published January 18, 2017 ~ Updated November 11, 2023.

Filed Under: Midtown Manhattan Culture Venues

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