Washington, DC, DC
Latin dance in
Washington, DC.
Embassy-row bachata socials.
DC's Latin dance scene pulls from embassies and the Central American diaspora that built the city's L Street and Columbia Heights neighborhoods. Bachata dominicana runs stronger here than anywhere else on the East Coast except the Bronx, and kizomba is a quietly strong second scene.
Adams Morgan, U Street, and Columbia Heights run the weekly socials. Arlington and Silver Spring hold the studio circuit. Embassy row hosts occasional private and cultural nights — open to the public if you know to look for them. Tuesday bachata is the city's longest-running weekly; Thursday kizomba has loyal followers.
DC dancers are accustomed to rotation socials — stand at the edge of the floor and you'll get invited to dance within two songs. Don't stress about the steep commuter-traffic parking; Metro runs late on weekends.
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