Footwork Drills (Portland & Online) - Saturdays [1:05-1:35]

A multi level class to improve your footwork technique, stamina, and speed.

LOCATION: 1734 SE 12th Ave. in Portland & ONLINE

Footwork Drills

In Person w/Online option 

Saturdays | 1:05-1:35 pm PT*

No class November 30 or December 28

DECEMBER Series: December 7, 14 & 21

IN PERSON
$24
($25 credit card)

ONLINE
$23
($24 credit card)

*Class may be taken in real time or after the fact via recording.

*Series price includes one make up class within same term

Join four+ full dance series or three+ minimum hour long full dance series in a given term, and get a 10% discount. Contact us for a discount code.

*Credit card payments are charged a processing fee.

By purchasing this class series, you are agreeing to the Terms of Purchase.  


Classes include:

  • Livestream real-time class

  • Access to recording of class to review on your own

  • Video library with breakdowns of class material (for students who purchase monthly series)

  • One make up class (to any of our classes) within same month/term (for students who purchase monthly series)

You may pay now via credit card, Zelle, ApplePay, or check.

All payments are non-refundable, but you may transfer your payment to another class within the same month if you are unable to attend.


Improve your flamenco footwork:

Footwork exercises to strengthen your footwork technique, speed, and stamina.

This multi-level class will complement your other flamenco classes.


“Laura is a great dancer, and you can learn a lot just by watching her. But she is truly a teacher as well, and she has been willing to share her experiences of learning this complicated art form. As she absorbs and distills the vast ocean of flamenco stuff that we Americanos aren’t born into and don’t grow up with, she is dedicated to passing what she has learned on to us. Ok, that sounds like an obvious thing that a teacher would do, but actually, it might be a rare combo. There are inspiring teachers who can show you great moves, but they’ve grown up doing those moves, so it’s just hard for them to explain how they do it. Laura has gotten there the hard way, which is how most of us are going to have to get there, and she is determined to give us the benefit of all her hard-earned knowledge as a gift. This is what great teachers do: they open the door for us, and tip us off to shortcuts when they find them, and encourage us by their presence ahead of us on the road. Laura is a very generous teacher.” – Mia