For release · May 7, 2026
Bailar opens free public directory of 18,000+ Latin dance events and 12,000+ studios across 179 countries
Bailar's web directory at bailar.site goes fully crawlable, surfacing every salsa, bachata, kizomba, merengue, and reggaeton social, studio, and class the platform tracks worldwide.
Bailar today opened public access to its global directory of Latin dance events, studios, and instructors at bailar.site. The web directory complements Bailar's iOS and Android apps and indexes 18,378 upcoming events and 12,603 studios across all 50 US states and 178 additional countries, refreshed nightly from public sources.
Background
Latin dance scenes — salsa, bachata, kizomba, merengue, reggaeton, cumbia, zouk, and more — have traditionally been organized through fragmented Facebook groups, WhatsApp threads, and venue-specific calendars. A dancer arriving in a new city often relies on word of mouth or local Instagram accounts to find a Tuesday social. Bailar consolidates these signals into a single searchable surface: city-level pages at bailar.site/dance/<city>, country pages at bailar.site/country/<iso>, and detail pages for every event and studio.
The catalog covers 26 Latin dance styles. The platform's nightly scrapers ingest from Meetup, Facebook events, Eventbrite, Google Places, and direct studio schedule portals, with a manual review pipeline filtering directory-only listings, freelance entries, and past-date events before promotion to live tables. Every event detail page renders structured data conforming to schema.org's Event specification, qualifying for Google's event carousels and AI-assistant retrieval.
Bailar also operates a multi-language presence in 80+ locales, with hreflang declarations for each city and country page. The mobile apps add private-lesson booking, a swipe interface for new-event discovery, attendance reactions on events, and a feed of community photos and video highlights.
Quote
"Most dancers I meet have a cluster of WhatsApp groups, an Eventbrite alert, and a friend they text on Friday night to figure out where the bachata is. We're not trying to replace any of those — we're just putting the answer in one place, in the language each dancer reads, and making it free."
— Paul Plawin, founder, Bailar
What's next
The platform's next phase focuses on instructor verification and direct booking. Verified instructors who join during the founding cohort pay 5% commission on bookings rather than the standard 12%, and the studio SaaS tier ($29 Pro, $79 Elite) opens self-serve roster and schedule management for studio operators. Native engagement extensions — widget, Live Activity, Spotlight integration, and Apple Wallet pass — are queued for the iOS 1.2.8 release.
Bailar is open about its scope: it tracks Latin dance scenes, not ballroom, country-western, or hip-hop. The platform commits to maintaining a free public tier in every market it covers; paid tiers exist only for studio operators and instructors managing commercial activity.
About Bailar
Bailar is a Latin dance discovery platform headquartered in Florida. The mobile app is available on the App Store and Google Play; the web directory is published at bailar.site and updated nightly. Press inquiries: paul@bailar.site.