Access Ballroom

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4.9 Google Review
1463 Gerrard St. E 2nd floor, Toronto, Ontario, M4L 1Z9, Canada
(416) 690-3900 studioaccessballroom.com
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Jun 5, 2018
I absolutely am in loooove with this school. Both Valeria and Gil are incredible at teaching, very sweet, patient and polite. Money is very well worth spent and after only 2 classes I have progressed so much. My social dancing game is on point! Lol

Jun 2, 2018
Gil is a fantastic teacher. I enjoyed taking classes with him. I would recommend him to anyone who is looking to learn how to dance.

Jun 3, 2018
The studio is very spacious and user friendly,kind and the teachers Gil and Valeria are very versatile in their types of lessons. Would definetly recommend any prospective student to Access Ballroom. Real value for money. IYON LION RECORDS

Jun 5, 2018
I love this dance school! I had my first couple dance class and I absolutely loved it. Not only that, I loved all my classes after that as well. In a short period of time I was able to improve in a variety of dances like salsa, bachata, merengue, waltz, rumba, forxtort, tango, swing, hustle, you name it! Gil and Valeria make you feel comfortable right away and pay attention to what you are looking for in dance lessons. Very good with scheduling your classes, they will keep you at it! The studio is open every day which makes it easy to plan your dance lessons. The prices are well worth it. Love the events they've put together that showcase the students’ progress and encourage everyone to dance! Access Ballroom also has a monthly newsletter which helps stay up-to-date with class schedule and events. Gil and Valeria’s passion for dance will certainly lead you to the dance floor! You will learn a ton and have fun while doing so! I would definitely recommend Access Ballroom.

Mar 13, 2018
Gil is an exceptional teacher. What amazes me is that he has been able to teach my husband who has never danced in his life. He was able to break down the dance steps so that they are easy to follow. He is able to point out small things that affect our dancing from the way we stand, to where we place our weight, to where we are looking, to how we hold each other, etc. We only started a few months ago and now we are enjoying dancing the waltz, tango, rumba, chacha, batchata, etc. And we know that we will continue to grow and learn more. It will be something we will enjoy all our life. Thank you Gil, Valeria and Flora!!

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Opening Hours

Mon:12 pm - 10:30 pm
Tue:12 pm - 10:30 pm
Wed:12 pm - 10:30 pm
Thu:12 pm - 10:30 pm
Fri:12 pm - 10:30 pm
Sat:11 am - 6 pm

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