Alma Bachata Festival

annual Santa Susana, ES 1 editions 13+ years online

Founded in 2026, the Alma Bachata Festival takes place annually in Santa Susana, Spain, celebrating Bachata dance with workshops and social events. This festival aims to unite dancers from diverse backgrounds, fostering a sense of community.

History

The Alma Bachata Festival was established in 2026 in Santa Susana, Spain, as a vibrant celebration of bachata dance and culture. This festival was initiated by passionate dance enthusiasts who sought to create a welcoming space for dancers of all levels to come together, learn, and enjoy the rhythms of bachata. The founders envisioned a festival that would not only showcase the beauty of this dance style but also foster a sense of community among participants from various backgrounds.

Since its inception, the Alma Bachata Festival has experienced significant growth, evolving from a local gathering into a notable event within the European dance scene. The festival's format includes multiple days filled with workshops led by renowned instructors, social dancing, and performances, attracting a diverse audience. The picturesque setting of Santa Susana adds to the festival's charm, providing an ideal backdrop for both learning and celebration.

The inaugural edition in 2026 marked a milestone for the festival, featuring a lineup of talented artists and instructors who contributed to its success. Attendees enjoyed a rich program of workshops and social events, creating an atmosphere of excitement and camaraderie. The festival quickly gained a reputation for its high-quality instruction and vibrant social scene, drawing participants from across Europe and beyond.

As the Alma Bachata Festival continues to grow, it faces the usual challenges of event organization, including the need for effective marketing and logistics management. However, the festival's commitment to providing an exceptional experience for dancers remains unwavering. Today, the Alma Bachata Festival stands as a significant event in the Latin dance calendar, celebrated for its dedication to the art of bachata and its ability to unite dancers in a joyful celebration of music and movement.

Key People

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Timeline

2026 Edition 1

Inaugural edition featuring renowned instructors and a vibrant program of workshops and social dancing.

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