Private vs Group Classes — Which One Is Right for You?
- Obsessionsalsa

- Nov 6, 2025
- 2 min read
Choosing between private and group dance classes can be a bit tricky, especially if you’re just starting your dance journey. At Obsessionsalsa, we offer both options because we know each brings something special to your learning experience. Whether you want to polish your footwork in a focused setting or feel the buzz of a full dance floor, there’s something here for you.
Private Classes: Focused and Personal
If you're looking for one-on-one guidance, private classes are the way to go. These sessions are tailored to your unique pace, goals, and style. Whether you're a beginner who wants to build confidence before joining a group, or an experienced dancer fine-tuning technique, private coaching helps you progress faster and with precision.
You get the full attention of your instructor — meaning faster feedback, customized drills, and support designed just for you. Private classes are also perfect if you're preparing for a special event, like a wedding dance or a showcase.
Group Classes: Social, Fun, and Full of Energy
Group classes are where the magic of community really comes alive. The music, the laughter, and the shared experience create an atmosphere that’s exciting and motivating. You’ll dance with different partners, pick up new skills from others, and enjoy the energy that only a group can bring.
They're perfect for improving your ability to adapt, connect, and respond on the dance floor — essential skills in partner dancing. Plus, it’s a great way to meet new friends, boost your mood, and share lots of laughs along the way.
Why Not Both?
Still unsure which one is right for you? You don’t have to choose just one. Many of our students blend the two: they come to group classes for fun and social growth, and add in private sessions for focused improvement. It’s the perfect mix to grow as a dancer while still enjoying the journey.
Come try both and see what feels right for you — we’ll be cheering you on either way!
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