
Every Tuesday and Saturday night, old and new students plus other salsa lovers meet at La Casa to party in Latin style, dancing to salsa, merengue, cha-cha, zouk and bachata beats.
Then, there is the Flamingo Restaurant, brimming to capacity with the contagious energy from the many salseros and salseras dancing the night away every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday night. With the Latin Dance Club's contribution and through it's constant efforts, salsa is now recognized on the Nigerian market as a barrier breaker, a bonding activity that brings people from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds, age groups, religious beliefs together and offers them the opportunity to share the same passion: SALSA!!!

To bring back salsa into our culture as it originated from West Africa and to introduce Nigerians to social dancing to better the level of dance education - raising its standards.Using dance (salsa) to break barriers and help in character building - bringing Nigerians together despite cultural differences.
Vision
To add variety to Nigerian social life and to bring salsa to every door step in Nigeria, West Africa and Africa at large
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