Learn to dance Kizomba in search location icon Valencia, Spain

Learn to dance Kizomba in Valencia with classes for all skill levels. Discover dance studios and start enjoying this elegant, connected dance.

Kizomba schools in Valencia

18 schools
Before you go, keep in mind...
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No prior experience is required: Many people start Kizomba from scratch, so you don't need to know how to dance or have a sense of rhythm to get started.
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Choose a school and get in touch: Explore the options in Valencia, check the schedules, and contact them directly to inquire about levels, groups, and trial classes.
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Try social events, too: Some schools organize practice sessions or outings where you can dance Kizomba in a more relaxed setting and build your confidence.
Magic Dance Academia de baile

Magic Dance Academia de baile

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València
More than 100 weekly classes across 30 styles, held in 6 fully equipped studios. Free trial classes and group sessions available upon request.
No contract required All levels welcome Private lessons available Studio rental
Tomorrow monday opened from 17h to 23h
Asociación Cultural Peraballar

Asociación Cultural Peraballar

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Sedaví
The association offers classes Monday through Friday and social events every weekend, on the eve of holidays, and on holidays. Milongas, ballroom dances, and regular afternoon gatherings.
Group nights out at clubs Weekends
Today sunday, opened from 18:30 to 22h}
Alter Motion

Alter Motion

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València
Julián Allepuz and Carmen Monzó, with 12 years of experience, are opening a new school. For children and adults of all skill levels. First class free.
1st class free All levels welcome Children's classes
Tomorrow monday opened from 17h to 23:30
Awa Dance & Fitness

Awa Dance & Fitness

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5.0
València
Directed by Agustín Williams, one of the world's top dancers. Specialty: New York-style mambo with internationally renowned professionals.
For professional dancers
Tomorrow monday opened from 17h to 22h
Stylos Dance Academy

Stylos Dance Academy

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5.0
Mislata
More than 1,000 students across 25 disciplines. One of the largest schools in Spain, just a short walk from the Mislata metro station.
All levels welcome Children's classes
Tomorrow monday opened from 10h to 22h
Pas a Pas

Pas a Pas

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5.0
València
Free registration and a no-obligation trial class. From ballroom and social dance to Caribbean dance, Zumba, and Pilates—all under one roof.
No contract required Free enrollment fee All levels welcome
Bailósophy - Escuela de Baile - Filosofía del Movimiento

Bailósophy - Escuela de Baile - Filosofía del Movimiento

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València
Manuel Mascarell runs a venue that promises a unique and magical atmosphere. Cuban salsa, linear salsa, bachata, kizomba, and more.
Today sunday, opened from 18h to 23:30}
Academia de baile Luis Chavez

Academia de baile Luis Chavez

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Valencia
Learn to dance in just a few months. Meet new people, have fun, and check our class schedules with no long-term commitment.
No contract required Online classes available
Tomorrow monday opened from 10:30 to 22:30
Escuela de baile Fixius

Escuela de baile Fixius

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Aldaia
Thursday opened from 22h to 23:30
Asociación Amigos del Baile

Asociación Amigos del Baile

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València
Since 1991, the association has organized monthly paella dinners, birthday dinners, milongas, dance outings, and weekend trips.
Private lessons available Group nights out at clubs Dance trips
Tomorrow monday opened from 18h to 22h
Línea de Baile

Línea de Baile

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València
25 years of teaching experience; founded in 1996. Ballroom dancing, salsa, Argentine tango, funky, hip-hop, flamenco, sevillanas, Pilates, and belly dancing.
Tomorrow monday opened from 17h to 22:30
Ballem o Què? Academia de Baile

Ballem o Què? Academia de Baile

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Gandia
Lauren and Julia, siblings who have been dancing since the age of four, founded their school in 2001 after performing at events from New York to Brussels.
Competition groups Organizes congresses
Tomorrow monday opened from 17:30 to 23h
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Guide to Learning Kizomba in Valencia

Kizomba is a dance known for its connection, fluidity, and musicality. In the province of Valencia, more and more people are taking up the dance as a way to escape their daily routine, meet new people, and enjoy some time to themselves. It doesn’t matter if you’re starting from scratch: it’s common to find dance classes tailored to beginners, where the focus is on feeling the music and building confidence little by little.

Many dance studios offer Kizomba classes at different times, making it easy to fit into your schedule after work or as a weekend activity. Imagine walking into your first class, with a relaxed atmosphere, people in the same situation as you, and immersive music guiding you from the very first step. That first experience is usually easier than it seems.

In addition to the city of Valencia, it’s also common to find options for learning to dance in nearby areas like Gandía, Torrent, or Sagunto, which expands your options within the province.

Learning Kizomba isn’t just about technique—it’s also about social connection. In many cases, schools organize meetups or outings where you can practice in a more relaxed setting. This helps reinforce what you’ve learned and makes you feel part of a community.

If you’re thinking about getting started, now might be a good time. Taking that first step is usually the hardest part, but it’s also the one that opens the door to a whole new experience.