Come and join the fun :)! Roberto Dance Academy has been founded in 2009 by Roberto Massis, who has been dancing since 1986. After he discovered his immense attraction for dancing, Roberto emerged in dancing as his passion and professional career. Since 1992, he has been teaching and choreographing a wide variety of dances. OUR INSTRUCTORS
All of our instructors are highly qualified with years of
experience and have been trained on Roberto Dance Academy unified Syllabus to provide you only with the best service. OUR SERVICES
Roberto Dance Academy welcomes you in a warm, supportive environment based on satisfying customers. A place where you can have fun, meet new people, feel comfortable while being provided with the most professional dance training in Jordan at all levels of dance, from beginner to Master, for all ages starting from 3 years old. Dance brings people together
Have fun meeting new people while taking the opportunity to practice your new dancing skills by becoming a better dance partner. Partner dancing is the focus of our social life; we turn people into partners. Students with or without partners are warmly welcome. Dancing Types :
Samba
The Samba originated in Brazil. It was and is danced as a festival dance during the street festivals and celebrations. It was first introduced in the U.S. in a Broadway play called "Street Carnival" in the late twenties. The festive style and mood of the dance has kept it alive and popular to this day. Samba is
a fun dance that fits most of today's popular music. Mambo
The wild exciting music and rythmical body movements make the earthy Mambo irresistible. In the 1940's Americans became fascinated by latin American rhythms. The original Mambo music, El Guardia Con El Toleto, had its beginning in 1944 as a Rumba with riff improvisation. The Mambo combined American Jazz with the Afro-Cuban beat. Rumba
Rumba is the spirit and soul of Latin American music and dance. The fascinating rhythms and bodily expressions make the Rumba one of the most popular ballroom dances. Merengue
The Merengue is the national dance of the Dominican Republic, and also to some extent, of Haiti, the neighbor sharing the island. Ideally suited to the small, crowded dance floors, it is a dance that is easy to learn and essentially a "fun" dance. Salsa
Salsa is similar to Mambo in that both have a pattern of six steps danced over eight counts of music. The dances share many of the same moves. In Salsa, turns have become an important feature, so the overall look and feel are quite different form those of Mambo. Mambo moves generally forward and backward, whereas, Salsa has more of a side
to side feel. Cha Cha
Originally known as the Cha-Cha-Cha. Became popular around 1954. Cha Cha is an offshoot of the Mambo. In the slow Mambo tempo, there was a distinct sound in the music that people began dancing to, calling the step the "Triple" Mambo. Eventually it evolved into a separate dance, known today as the Cha Cha. Tango Argentino
Originated in Argentina in the 19th century. It was danced in the backstreets of Buenos Aires, then it was prohibited by the church as it was proved to be a very romantic dance. It is one of the most beautiful and delicate dances. Practice lessons & Social parties
At Roberto Dance Academy, you can put yourself in the middle of a whole new and exciting dance world at weekly practice lessons and party time school dances. Have fun meeting new people while taking the opportunity to practice your new found dancing skills. Couples and singles with or without partners are warmly welcome. Wedding dance programs are available - We teach you a very special choreographed dance to perform at your anniversary party, a life time investment... Come on ... make your wedding anniversary a night to remember.