
Hot Salsa Saturday
Salsa Lesson, Salsa & Bachata Social
Every 1st Saturday of the month
About this event
Salsa lessons and dancing every 1st Saturday of the month at Dance Boulevard in San Jose. Beginner & intermediate salsa lessons by world salsa champion Michelle Castro and Danny Zepeda from 8-10pm, followed by dancing until 2am. Music by DJ Mundo.

Important: Event times are subject to change. Always double check with the event organizer before making plans.
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Editorial Review
Hot Salsa Saturday (or "HSS" as it's known to regulars) is one of the best salsa socials in the SF Bay Area. Held every first Saturday of the month at Dance Boulevard in San Jose, Hot Salsa Saturday is a beginner-friendly social that also attracts many of the best social dancers in the Bay Area.
The evening begins with salsa lessons taught by Michelle Castro and Danny Zepeda-- two former World Salsa Champions and top notch dance instructors. The first hour is aimed at beginners with a review of basic steps, while the second hour is for more advanced dancers (or beginners who want a challenge) with more intermediate patterns and footwork. Many studios charge extra for lessons of this caliber, but at Hot Salsa Saturday it's included in the price of admission.
The social dancing really starts picking up around 10:30pm, and the dance floor is always packed with dancers of all levels. The salsa lessons are taught on1, but the social also attracts many of the Bay Area's on2 dancers. There is also a separate bachata room next door for bachata lovers.
There are often special celebrations going on at Hot Salsa Saturday for birthdays and holidays. It's also common to see dance performances from local dance teams and performers later in the evening, and the event also occasionally features live music.
The event is held at a dance studio, and is open to all ages. There is plenty of free parking in the lot, and there is usually a taco truck as well if you get hungry and need a snack.
Overall, Hot Salsa Saturday is a can't miss social for salsa dancers of all levels.
–Takeshi Young