AfroLatin Egypt
Описание: AfroLatin Egypt ® Official page
We do great dance events & we teach different styles.
AfroLatin Egypt is one of the international leading entities in training and events organizing for professional dance, so we promote all its types and the culture of each for authenticity.
Since 2010 we've done a lot; international annual festivals, international dance marathon, hundreds of workshops, boot-camps, parties & trips, in addition to teaching different dances, mainly; Kizomba, Semba, Zouk, Bachata & more, and other dances; Salsa, Tango, Ballroom & more through our partners.
Our name gained people’s trust and became well known by presenting quality and people satisfaction.
So welcome to our dance world!
Amr Kasseb
Founder & Director
AfroLatin Egypt ®
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Current Main Event:
www.AfroLatinEgypt.com/Holidays
Contact Us:
Email: info@afrolatinegypt.com
Phone: +2010 974 964 34
Fan Page: www.facebook.com/AfroLatinEgypt
Website: www.AfroLatinEgypt.com
Subpages:
- Kizomba Egypt: www.facebook.com/KizombaEgypt
- Zouk Egypt: www.facebook.com/ZoukEgypt
Official Int. Group: www.facebook.com/groups/AfroLatinEgypt/
Local News Group: www.facebook.com/groups/AfroLatinEgypt.LocalNews/
We operate under the supervision of the Egyptian Dance Association: www.facebook.com/EgyptianDanceAssociation
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History:
Since we started in 2010, we've been always the first to introduce new dances to the Egyptians (Kizomba, Semba, Zouk, Bolero, Bachatango, Rueda De Bachata, Kaizen Dance, Dances of Cape Verde, Kuduro, Afro-House, Urban-Kiz, Forró).
We started as few friends trying to bring new dances to Egypt, so we began with organizing workshops with intl. artists, then later in Dec-2010 we had our "1st AfroLatin Dance Festival" where we merged the new dances with the existing ones (Salsa, Bachata, Cha Cha, etc.).
At that time we didn't have our name "AfroLatin Egypt", but later on in May-2011 "Amr Kasseb" decided that we create this entity under the name of "AfroLatin Egypt" as he was looking forward to cover all dances.