Very experienced teachers..
Very experienced teachers... great personalities... had a really fun time... good bang for buck!
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A latin-american / ballroom dance entertainment and tuition business founded and started in South Africa, back in 1999, founded by myself Jason Kisogloo… I later moved to london to further my dance skills and education, while passing on my knowledge and performing in multiple shows, however I Rebranded in 2012 from “The Latin-Explosive” to “The Xplosive Dance Inc” to incorporate further styles of dance into my teaching skill set… The name came about for the electric Xplosive style of performance and tuition. If you want to bring your inhibited wild side out, we are the ones for you…
United Kingdom
Very experienced teachers... great personalities... had a really fun time... good bang for buck!
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