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Academy Of Spanish Dance

Academy Of Spanish Dance

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401 Richmond St W #suite b104, Toronto, Ontario, M5V 3A8, Canada
(416) 595-5753 www.flamencos.net
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Jul 3, 2019
Esmerelda is a gem and a legend in our city. I am grateful for everything I learn from her. I am constantly amazed at all the people she has developed over the years- her reach is so extensive in our city! I am excited to go back very soon!

Jan 17, 2018
I took classes from a teacher from this school in Burlington years ago and she was amazing. The classes were fun, a great work out and I learned a lot, so when I moved to Toronto I was excited to get back into things and signed up for the beginner classes at this school. I was in Esmeralda's class (the beginners' class) and it was so awful. I signed up for the classes to get some exercise and have some fun. I guess I missed a few steps because the next thing I know, Esmeralda is stopping the whole class and telling me to do it again, by myself in front of everyone. She made me do the steps again and again until I got it right and of course because this was so utterly humiliating I couldn't get it right and kept making mistakes. When I trained with the other teacher, I had no problems doing the steps, following the rhythm and loved it. The class I had with Esmeralda was one of the most humiliating experiences of my life and I left the class in tears. I went back a few weeks later to try a class with a different teacher and still left with such a bad taste in my mouth that I never went back. I didn't even ask for a refund so it was a waste of about $300. I get it, this is an academy and they want students to take it seriously, and I did. I was a bit rusty and getting back into it after not dancing for about 8 years and wanted to improve my dancing and get better. This school may be amazing for some, but my experience with it was horrendous

Jan 9, 2019
When I called, the lady on the phone was very rude. And the website is trash, has very little information and when we called to ask... she caught an attitude. And your dancing is boring anyway, you lucky it’s an assigned project, because you are irrelevant

Mar 6, 2018
Great place for learning flamenco! the teachers are great, classes with Sra. Esmeralda are a bit strict but i believe that flamenco is a dance that reacquires straight and that strict teacher is exactly what it needs! Highly recommend it!

May 30, 2018
Danced here for the majority of my childhood and it was the best decision of my life. Such an empowering type of dance to learn!

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Opening Hours

Mon:12:30 pm - 9 pm
Tue:12:30 pm - 9 pm
Wed:1 pm - 8:30 pm
Thu:12:30 pm - 9 pm
Fri:1 pm - 8 pm

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