Joy of Dance Studio

Potomac, United States

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Specialties

35 years teaching Argentine Tango, Salsa, Bachata, Rumba, Cha-​cha, and International Latin, Wedding dance routines, dance entertainments for all social events.

History

Established in 1979.

Carlos has been teaching Ballroom Dance Lessons in DC metro area and internationally for over thirty years. He teaches Internationally Latin: Cha-​cha, Rumba, Jive, Samba, Salsa, Argentine tango, Salsa, Merengue, Â and American style Waltz, Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz, West Coast Swing, East Coast Swing, and line dances.

He has choreographed and performed at several Embassies, schools, and universities in the DC metro area. He and his partners have also performed at institutions such as the Smithsonian Museum, Wolf Trap the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, the American Heart Association, the CIA, The Organization of America States, at the home of actor Robert Duvall, and Salsa show at the Wizard game half time in DC.

As a result of his professional success and popularity, articles about Carlos have appeared in many local newspapers and magazines, including The Entertainment Express, The Washington Post, The Fairfax Journal,

Americas, and Washingtonian Magazine.

Meet the Business Owner

Carlos G.

Business Owner

Carlos has been teaching Ballroom Dance Lessons in DC metro area and internationally for over thirty years. He teaches Internationally Latin: Cha-​cha, Rumba, Jive, Samba, Salsa, Argentine tango, Salsa, Merengue, and American style Waltz, Foxtrot, Viennese Waltz, West Coast Swing, East Coast Swing, and line dances.

He has choreographed and performed at several Embassies, schools, and universities in the DC metro area. He and his partners have also performed at institutions such as the Smithsonian Museum, Wolf Trap the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, the American Heart Association, the CIA, The Organization of America States, at the home of actor Robert Duvall, and Salsa show at the Wizard game half time in DC.

As a result of his professional success and popularity, articles about Carlos have appeared in many local newspapers and magazines, including The Entertainment Express, The Washington Post, The Fairfax Journal,

Americas, and Washingtonian Magazine.