Community Notice:
PrideEdmonton.ca is a free, unfunded, volunteer-run platform. Event listings and graphics are provided by independent organizers. We do not create or regulate submitted materials. Our priority is promoting community visibility—because awareness leads to greater understanding and acceptance.
To view event details click the event name
June 4, 2023 @ 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm MDT
Ever wanted to try Latin dancing? Try it in a queer-friendly space with your favourite queer Latin dance instructors!
Join Baila Libre for our Beginner Bachata workshop, just in time for the summer season. Our all queer team is excited to show you the foundations of Bachata, where you will learn essential techniques and patterns to feel confident Latin dancing!
This workshop is for all genders! Participants can choose to lead or follow with the option to take the entirety of the workshop or focus on your style of choice!
Itinerary:
DATES: Sunday June 4, 2023 | 2:00PM – 3:30PM
LOCATION: Grindstone Theatre (10019 81 Ave NW)
INSTRUCTOR: Kena Leon & Balia Libre Ltd
PREREQUISITE: Workshop is 16+
SHOWCASE: None
COST: $20
WHAT TO BRING: indoor shoes or dance shoes required. Please wear comfortable clothing that you can move freely in and a water bottle.
18+ or All Ages
16+ (Note)
Venue
Grindstone Theatre
Address
Street Address : 10019 81 Avenue NW
City : Edmonton
State/Province : Alberta
ZIP / Postal Code :
Website Link
https://www.grindstonetheatre.ca/prideworkshops
Event Link
https://www.grindstonetheatre.ca/service-page/queer-beginner-latin-dance-workshop
Ticket Link
https://www.grindstonetheatre.ca/service-page/queer-beginner-latin-dance-workshop
Ticket Description #1
General Admission
Ticket Amount #1
$20
Indoor event or outdoor event
Indoors
Type of event
Non-profit
Event Contact
Fruit Loop Society of Alberta
Facebook Page
https://facebook.com/fruitloopyeg
Instagram Account
https://instagram.com/fruitloopyeg
![]()
|
Event Listing & Graphics Disclaimer PrideEdmonton.ca is a free, unfunded, volunteer-run community listing platform. We do not generate revenue from our services and do not receive funding or grants from community or government sources. All events and accompanying graphics are submitted by independent organizers. Many organizers operate with little or no budget and may use a variety of tools—including AI-assisted design—to create their materials. PrideEdmonton.ca does not create, edit, review, or regulate submitted graphics, nor do we assess how they are produced. Our focus is on ensuring broad visibility of the many Pride events happening across the region. Showcasing this diversity of programming helps build awareness, strengthen community connection, and foster greater understanding and acceptance. Responsibility for all submitted content rests solely with the event organizers. |