Group Bachata Classes in Tbilisi
Check our current timetable for bachata group classes iand choose the level that fits you best. We offer beginner, intermediate and advanced groups in a friendly, supportive atmosphere.
Not sure which group is right for you? Contact us — we’ll help you start with confidence 💃
Our classes last 70 minutes — longer than most — because we believe real progress takes time. This extra time means more practice, deeper understanding, and more real dancing in every class. And honestly, when it comes to bachata… more is always better 🙂
Schedule
Tuesday & Thursday
| 7:30 – 8:40 pm | Bachata Couples Beginners / Improvers | |
| 8:40 – 8:50 pm | Practice Time | |
| 8:50 – 10:00 pm | Bachata Couples Intermediate / Advanced | |
Pricing
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✨ First class — FREE
8 classes – 120 GEL
4 classes – 80 GEL
1 class – 25 GEL
Our Bachata Students in Action
Choosing the Right Bachata Classes in Tbilisi
Looking for bachata classes in Tbilisi? At Bliss Dance, we offer group lessons for all levels — from complete beginners to experienced dancers. Our classes focus on connection, musicality, technique, and real social dance experience in a friendly and supportive atmosphere.
We work on partner connection, body movement, timing, and combinations you can immediately use at socials. Each group develops step by step, building confidence, strong fundamentals, and personal style.
Bliss Dance is located in the Marjanishvili district of Tbilisi and is easy to reach from different parts of the city. Join a trial class and become part of our growing bachata community.
Location, Schedule, and Practical Details
Bliss Dance Academy is based in Marjanishvili — an easy Location in Tbilisi to reach from different parts of the city. If you are visiting Georgia, it’s also simple to plan classes around your stay, since many Hotels in central Tbilisi are a short ride away. To get the best results, choose a group schedule that fits your time, show up consistently each week, and keep practicing between lessons — that steady routine is what makes your progress feel confident and enjoyable on the dance floor.
Styles and Levels: From Beginner to Advanced
Bachata has different styles, and your level helps determine what you focus on most. In beginner classes, you build a strong basic foundation and clean technique; in intermediate training, you develop body movement, musicality, and smoother partner connection; and for advanced dancers, the work becomes more detailed — control, flow, and refined social dance skills. If you want to expand your Latin skills, combining a Bachata course with Salsa can improve rhythm, coordination, and confidence. Many students in Georgia enjoy training both Salsa and Bachata because it opens more options at parties and helps you adapt to different partners.
Social Practice and Events in Tbilisi
You improve faster when you practice in real Social settings, not only in the studio. That’s why we include guided practice and share local events where you can dance Bachata, Salsa, and Kizomba with the community in Tbilisi. Many socials happen on Friday Night, often in a Bar atmosphere or at partner venues near the city center, and some bigger events are hosted in Hotels or close to University areas. If you enjoy Latin Dance culture, you will also find Salsa Bachata parties and mixed Bachata Kizomba rooms — a great way to gain experience, meet dancers, and feel how different styles connect on the dance floor. Bring friends, pick a date, and make it part of your week — consistency is what makes your progress real.
What to Expect in Beginner Bachata Lessons
In our bachata beginner classes in Tbilisi, you start with the basics: posture, frame, weight transfer, and simple steps you can use right away in social dance. If you are an Absolute Beginner, you do not need a partner — rotation in the group supports learning, and it is never required if you prefer to stay with friends. In the first week, we focus on timing, easy turns, and how to follow and lead comfortably, so you feel relaxed and supported from the start. As the course continues, you build musicality and simple combinations, with a touch of Dominican footwork and style, so your Bachata Dance feels natural and connected, not memorized.
