Flavio y Gaia - FBS

Description

Bachata Lady style Salsa Salsa en línea Sensual Bachata Tango

Flavio and Gaia are first and foremost a great love that expresses itself through dance, and

the chemistry between them is what makes every dance an authentic and intense

experience.

They are a couple of artists and teachers who stand out in the Caribbean dance scene for

their personal style, based on the fusion of genres, musicality, and deep connection within

the couple.

Their collaboration was born spontaneously the moment they met: a strong artistic and

human chemistry immediately made it clear that their journey would be shared. From this

harmony, a project was born that continues to grow day by day through study, research, and

passion.

Flavio is a dancer and teacher who has been active for many years on the Genoese and

Italian scene, despite his young age, while Gaia comes from a significant background in

Argentine tango. The union of these two experiences has led to the development of an

original artistic language that explores new expressive possibilities in bachata.

In recent times, they have been developing their Argentine Bachata project, a style that

investigates the deep roots of both dances to create an elegant, respectful, and innovative

fusion.

They collaborate with various organizations in the Latin dance scene and, at the same time,

are taking their tour of workshops and shows around.

At the heart of their project is FBS Latin Empire, an academy and community founded by

Flavio with the aim of making Caribbean dances increasingly widespread, accessible, and

close to new generations. From this vision also comes their first official event, FBS Spring

Experience.

Despite both being university students, they dedicate energy and passion every day to the

growth of their artistic project.

Their lessons stand out for being dynamic, technically precise, and engaging, and many

students say they leave their workshops not only with new skills, but also with a strong

emotion after witnessing their performances.