Latin Fusion Oklahoma teaches salsa, bachata, and merengue to teenagers and adults in a dedicated studio space, positioning itself as the primary option in Oklahoma City for students who want Latin partner dances rather than hip-hop, ballet, or contemporary styles.
Latin Fusion Oklahoma operates as a dance school focused exclusively on partner-based Latin styles. The studio caters to absolute beginners through intermediate dancers, with separate class tracks for teens and adults. Unlike general dance academies that offer everything from jazz to tap, this school narrows its mission: salsa forms the core curriculum, with bachata and merengue available as complementary options. Most students enroll either for fitness and social outlet or to prepare for social dancing at venues around Oklahoma City.
The school structures classes by skill level and dance style rather than age alone. Beginner salsa runs as a 6-week session at $89 per person, with option to drop in at $18 per class if you want to test before committing. Intermediate and advanced salsa cost $99 per 6-week session. Bachata and merengue classes follow the same pricing tier as the level they target. A monthly unlimited membership for one style costs $65; adding a second style raises it to $95 monthly. Couple rates exist but require calling to confirm current pricing, as they adjust based on demand.
Private lessons run $50 for 30 minutes or $80 for one hour, available by appointment. Most instructors book 48 hours in advance.
This pricing sits between low-cost community center options (typically $10-15 per drop-in class) and franchise chains like Ballroom Dance Studios, where comparable group classes often cost $120-140 per session in other cities. For Oklahoma City specifically, Latin Fusion's per-class cost favors students committed to a full session over casual drop-ins, but the $18 single-class rate lets you sample without financial risk.
Most dance academies in Oklahoma City (including larger studios near NW 23rd Street and south Edmond) emphasize jazz, ballet, and hip-hop for kids and teens, with adult options limited to fitness-oriented cardio dance or ballroom in formal competition style. Latin Fusion fills a gap: it teaches partner Latin dances in a casual, non-competitive environment designed for social dancing rather than performance or sport ballroom technique.
The Oklahoma City Ballet offers classical ballet and contemporary alongside periodic Latin-flavored pieces, but individual Latin partner-dance classes are not their focus. Community centers like those run by Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation sometimes list salsa drop-ins, but schedules are sporadic and instructors rotate. Latin Fusion's dedicated staff and consistent weekly schedule make it the reliable choice if you want to build continuity in a single style.
Choose Latin Fusion Oklahoma if you want to learn salsa, bachata, or merengue for social dancing or fitness in a focused environment. Choose a general dance academy if you want exposure to multiple styles, or a ballroom studio if you aim for competition technique and formal styling.
The school works well for adults (typically 25-65) seeking a social activity, fitness option, or foundation for attending salsa nights around Oklahoma City. Teens (14+) enroll for similar reasons, though the teen track runs smaller classes. Absolute beginners are the bread and butter: no prior dance experience is required.
It does not suit young children (the school has no classes for under-14s), dancers seeking hip-hop or contemporary styles, or competitors preparing for ballroom dance championships. If your goal is performance or recital participation, Latin Fusion does not operate a showcase model; classes end at the end of each 6-week session.
New students typically arrive 10 minutes before class. The instructor asks whether you have danced before and assigns you a partner (same-sex pairing is standard for beginners; opposite-sex pairing develops later). The first class covers footwork and basic counting in groups, then simple partner connection. You will not feel pressure to be polished; beginner classes assume zero prior knowledge. Wear comfortable shoes with a flexible sole (sneakers work; avoid thick cushioning that restricts foot feel). After one class, most studios ask if you want to enroll in the full 6-week session or continue as a drop-in.
Latin Fusion Oklahoma operates classes Tuesday through Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings; exact times vary by level and style (confirmation required, as seasonal adjustments occur). The studio is located in central Oklahoma City; street parking is available on site. No dedicated lot exists, but turnover is high during evening hours. The studio itself is small, accommodating 12-16 students per class in a mirrored room with wooden flooring suitable for pivoting and weight shifts.
Latin Fusion Oklahoma fills the niche for partner-based Latin social dancing in Oklahoma City, offering consistent instruction at accessible pricing without the overhead of large academies or the competition focus of ballroom-specific studios.
