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Finding the dance scene in a new city: The guide for dancers

You're in a new city, want to go dancing, but don't know where the best salsa and bachata parties are? You're not alone. Especially in the Latin dance scene, the most important information is often not readily available in one central location. Many events, social media posts, and insider tips are shared via WhatsApp groups, Instagram stories, Facebook communities, or personal contacts.


This guide comes in exactly where it comes in. Based on the personal experiences of Bettina, co-founder of Dancing Queens, We'll show you how to quickly find your way around a new dance scene – whether in Barcelona, Berlin, Paris or any other city.

Why salsa and bachata events are often hard to find

The dance scene thrives on community. Anyone who regularly dances salsa, bachata, or kizomba knows: the best parties are rarely found through a simple Google search.

Many local events are shared primarily through personal networks, for example via:

  • WhatsApp groups
  • Facebook groups
  • Instagram profiles of DJs, dance schools and event organizers
  • Recommendations directly at parties
  • local event platforms
  • Word of mouth within the community

This means that newcomers to a city often only see a small part of the actual dance scene. The really good socials, tardeos, outdoor parties, or special events are usually only discovered when you start talking to other dancers.

Step-by-step: How to find dance parties in any city

  1. Start initial research
    Search online for terms like: "Salsa Party + City" or "Salsa Social + City"
    Google, Google Maps, event websites, and local platforms can give you a good initial overview. Dance schools are particularly helpful, as they often organize their own social events or know about the city's most important events.
  2. Search for Facebook groups
    Facebook remains an important source of information for many dance scenes. Search for groups with combinations like "Salsa + city name" or "Bachata + city name," etc. Parties, workshops, festivals, and classes are frequently shared there. You can also ask for recommendations yourself if you're new to the city.
  3. Go to your first party
    The fastest way to experience a new dance scene is on the dance floor. Even if you don't know anyone yet, go. You'll get a feel for the music, skill level, atmosphere, and community. Plus, you can ask directly about other events, dance schools, or WhatsApp groups.
  4. Actively engage with the community
    You can get a lot of the best information by talking to other dancers. Use breaks between dances and ask them questions, for example:
    "Which Bachata parties are the best here?"
    "Where can you dance salsa during the week?"
    "Is there a WhatsApp group for events?"
    "Which dance school can you recommend?"
    "Which DJs or promoters should I follow on Instagram?"
    This way you'll quickly understand how the local scene works.
  5. Use Instagram strategically
    Instagram is one of the most important platforms for salsa and bachata events today. Follow local accounts: dance schools, DJs, festival accounts, event organizers, well-known dancers in the city, and venues where social events take place. Also, check which accounts are tagged by dance schools or which events they share in their stories. This way, you can quickly find other relevant profiles.
  6. Find the right WhatsApp groups
    WhatsApp groups are key to the dance scene in many cities. They're where daily updates, spontaneous parties, class information, and insider tips are shared. Since these groups are rarely publicly accessible, it's best to ask dancers, dance schools, or event organizers directly.
  7. Check local event platforms
    Many cities have their own platforms or calendars for dance events. These help you find regular parties, workshops, and festivals more quickly. Especially in larger cities, it's worth searching for local event websites for salsa, bachata, kizomba, or Latin dance.

Example Barcelona: Bettina's tips for the Bachata and Salsa scene

As Bettina, co-founder of Dancing QueensDuring her time in Barcelona, it took her about three days to gather the most important information about the local dance scene. However, with the right contacts, it goes much faster.

Barcelona is a vibrant city for salsa, bachata, and Latin dance. There are many social events, outdoor gatherings, dance schools, and international dancers. At the same time, a lot of information is scattered across various channels.


Events & Festivals: Go&Dance
https://www.goandance.com


Special party: Bachata Sunrise (Tuesday, 7:00–9:00 am at the W Hotel)
https://www.instagram.com/bachatasunrise/


WhatsApp group: Bachata Dance BCN
https://chat.whatsapp.com/JqjoYSLDwV94pn4eBQ1xZk


Local specialty: Many afternoon get-togethers (7:00 PM–10:00 PM), followed by classic social events in the evening.


Transportation to weekend parties: Bachata Van
https://www.instagram.com/bachatavan_official/


Dance school: BS Dance Center (Jorge & Judith)
https://www.instagram.com/bs_dancecenter/

The right look for socials, workshops and travel

When you go dancing in a new city, you're often out for many hours: first a workshop, then a social event, maybe even a second event in the evening. That's precisely why comfortable and functional footwear is so important.


Dancing Queens dance shoes They offer stability, elegance, and the necessary agility for salsa, bachata, and social dancing. They are ideal if you're on classic dance floors and value comfort and style.


For travel, outdoor parties or long festival nights SMOVE dance sneakers A particularly practical choice. They are comfortable, flexible and suitable for different surfaces – perfect if you don't know whether you'll be dealing with parquet, tiles, concrete or outdoor flooring.

Checklist: How to quickly connect with a new dance scene

  1. Search online for salsa and bachata parties in the city.
  2. Check Google Maps and local dance schools.
  3. Join Facebook groups for Salsa, Bachata or Latin Dance.
  4. Follow local DJs, dance schools and event organizers on Instagram.
  5. Attend a first party or workshop.
  6. Ask local dancers for recommendations.
  7. Please grant me access to relevant WhatsApp groups.
  8. Save regular social media posts, tardeos, and event locations.
  9. Bring comfortable dance shoes or dance sneakers.
  10. Be open, talk to people and have fun on the dance floor.

Frequently asked questions about the dance scene in a new city

How do I find salsa parties in a new city?

Search for terms like "Salsa Party + city", "Salsa Social + city", or "Latin Dance + city". Additionally, Facebook groups, Instagram profiles of dance schools, and direct recommendations from local dancers can be helpful.

How do I find Bachata events abroad?

You can find Bachata events through local dance schools, Instagram, Facebook groups, event platforms, and WhatsApp communities. It's especially helpful to attend a party and ask for further recommendations.

Why are WhatsApp groups so important in the dance scene?

Lots of up-to-date information about parties, workshops, spontaneous social events, and ride-sharing opportunities is shared directly in WhatsApp groups. They are often the fastest way to become part of the local community.

What should I take with me when traveling for dancing?

Comfortable dancewear, a change of shirt, water, possibly a small towel, and suitable dance shoes. Dance sneakers are particularly practical for different surfaces.

Conclusion: You can find the best dance scene through the community.

The dance scene of a new city is rarely accessible through a single platform. It thrives on exchange, recommendations, and being present in the community. Go dancing, talk to people, ask about groups, and follow the right local accounts. This way, you'll not only find the best salsa and bachata parties but also quickly become part of the community. And if you're ever unsure where to start next time: write to us.

We at Dancing Queens are there for you – on and off the dance floor.

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