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San Tropez Dance Center - Salsa, Bachata, Kizomba, Zouk

San Tropez Dance Center - Salsa, Bachata, Kizomba, Zouk

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1222 Rue Peel, Montréal, Québec, H3B 5L4, Canada
(514) 871-8852 www.latindance.net
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Oct 19, 2017
Deficient costumer services!! They charged us more than they should and we told them right away, they always said to us that it was an error they return the money. After 1 month and half (we asked them at least once a week, we think it is a scam ), they told us different excuses. They never answered any emails. Even we talked a couple times with the manager at the beginning, after that she never showed up again, the people in reception was not helpful at all. The teachers are nice, but the system is not really good because every time new people join to the class (at the beginning and middle month) everybody starts with the basic, and there is a big step between the lower level and the next level. This kind of school is based in high rotation of people. (Update) The day after this review, they called me and returned the money.

Nov 5, 2017
Unfortunately, they have that open schedule where you pay to attend as many classes as you want for a given period. Sounds good at first until you realize that there are no sessions. That means that there is no progress, no build up on the previous class since not all the same students attended the same lessons. You end-up re-doing the same thing over and over, starting from easy to complex within an hour. If you are a noob, you feel rushed because there was not enough time in the first 30 minutes to absorb the new stuff, before they complexify it. On the other hand, if you already master the easy stuff, you just have to redo over and over the same stuff just to benefit from the new moves taught during the last 10 minutes and that you'll never get to really practice. Other contention, there are never enough women. Guys end-up dancing alone since there are 50% more men than women. Not a great way to learn complex moves.

Jun 6, 2016
Been to a few salsa schools in Montreal and found that san tropez is very expensive for what they give. The teachers are nice but seem very amateur and lack teaching experience. I took a few private lessons and group classes and it was such a waste of money and time. Never again! Lots of other options available for salsa and bachata in montreal.

Sep 18, 2012
I had an excellent time with the teachers during my first class. Highly suggest trying the intro offer.

Mar 19, 2017
Good place to stay in shape, very dynamic

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