With Ballatino Dance Studios, step into the world of Latin and Ballroom Dancing with more than 10 dance forms being taught across Delhi-NCR.



Ballatino Dance Studios specializes in teaching Ballroom and Latin American dances. There are many reasons why such dancing has survived since the time of Elizabeth I and before and is currently attracting so much attention and interest.
This also meant we needed to provide a suitable learning and convenient environment run by experienced and successful coaches in the form of




Salsa, Merengue, Cha Cha, Bachata, Rumba, Lambada

Slow Waltz, Viennese Waltz, Rock n Rock/Jive, Ballroom Tango, East Coast Swing
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As a solo dancer, I can’t say enough good things about Ballatino Dance Studios! Walking in alone, I was a bit nervous, but the welcoming and inclusive environment put me at ease from day one. The instructors are not only incredibly talented but also friendly and patient, making sure I never felt left out. The studio fosters a sense of community that’s hard to find, and I’ve made great friends here. Whether you come with a partner or not, this place is a fantastic opportunity to learn, grow, and have an absolute blast on the dance floor. Highly recommended!
Have questions about our studio or about Latin and Ballroom Dancing in general? Well, you’ve come to the right place. Hopefully you’ll find what you’re looking for here.
A. Ballroom dancing is kind of a catch-all term used to denote any of a number of lead-and-follow partner dances.
A. That’s okay. That is why one takes ballroom classes. We specialize in teaching people to start from the very beginning by bringing in a lot of Basic movements to start with.
A. Consult the class schedule or simply call up on our Hotline Number, and join our Mailing List for monthly updates.
A. Absolutely not! We will make sure there is someone to dance with you. We rotate partners several times in every class so you’ll be dancing with a whole bunch of different people. It’s a great way to meet new people as well!
Because ballroom dancing is based on a lead-and-follow principle, you will actually become a better dancer in a short period of time if you experience dancing with different partners.
A. We strongly recommend that you do, because you’ll learn leading and following skills much faster if you dance with different people. But we won’t force you. 😉
A. Dress comfortably for classes. At the social dances, you will see everything from casual to evening wear. Most of the times, for the classes, people are dressed in formals since many of them come straight from work. You can wear comfortable, casual clothes with leather-soled shoes.
A. You don’t have to have special shoes for ballroom dancing, but it is important that the shoes you wear allow you to turn easily on a finished wood floor. The best kind of shoe is comfortable, hangs on to your foot pretty well, and has not too much grip. Sandals are often a bit too loose. Sneakers usually grip the floor too much (bad for your ankles and knees when you try to pivot). Comfortable, smooth-soled dress shoes (with not too much of a heel, women) are often the best option. No open back shoes that might slip off your foot!
Leather soles are a good choice. Most people who intend to dance on a fairly regular basis find that good pair of specially designed dance shoes is well worth the nominal investment.
A. Everyone learns at a different pace – experience, coordination, commitment, and choice of dances are all factors. We recommend that you participate in a combination of private lessons, group classes, and social dances, which will help you to learn quickly and retain the new information.
A. Just come to the class. We sign up our members every first class of the month.
A. That is okay. Well, that is the advantage of a Group Class. You pick up as you move around. Just try to give us a fair notice so that when you come back after missing a session, we can give you some extra time before the class to bring you at the Class’s level.
A. Knowing which dance to do on what music is a part of learning ballroom dance where we teach you more about the beats and musicality
A. We provide simple and easy explanations along with repetition. So, you surely won’t have two left feet for long!