5/5 Vaysse M. 11 months ago on Google β’ 14 reviews
Reading
some
negative
reviews
I
wondered
if
we
were
talking
about
the
same
school.
I
joined
VSD
in
Salsa
class
when
I
arrived
in
Versailles.
This
is
my
second
year
and
I
have
learned
a
lot.
Passionate
about
dance
with
many
years
of
practice
in
other
disciplines,
not
easy
with
COVID
and
not
having
a
dance
partner.
I
did
a
Cuban
Salsa
course
mid-season
last
year
and
I
loved
it.
Cyrielle
invited
me
to
come
join
the
group
and
the
office
welcomed
me
even
during
the
year.
Salsa
is
a
friendly
dance
that
is
danced
rueda
(with
partner
exchange)
which
allows
everyone
to
progress
quickly
even
without
a
partner.
Cyrielle
is
an
excellent
dancer
and
a
teacher
like
no
other:
she
knows
each
of
her
students
by
name,
adapts
to
their
individual
situations,
and
shows
that
high
standards
can
rhyme
with
kindness
and
loving
her
students
(this
goes
of
course?
Well
no
unfortunately).
The
three
levels
of
courses
are
united
and
seem
to
be
one
with
a
lot
of
communication
to
integrate
everyone
and
practice
practice
practice.
The
association
organizes
free
dancing
afternoons
allowing
you
to
mix
with
other
classes
but
not
only
that.
This
week
each
member
is
encouraged
to
come
dance
in
all
the
other
classes
for
free
to
discover
and
get
to
know
Spanish
hostel
style.
VSD
is
more
than
an
association,
it
is
a
family
with
people
who
do
not
always
agree
and
who
choose
to
criticize
and
leave,
too
bad
for
them,
too
bad
for
us,
but
above
all
it
is
a
heart
and
a
family
open
to
all.
This
is
not
the
case
everywhere.
A
comment
concerning
the
members
of
the
office
and
their
participation
in
the
course:
discreet
they
ensure
the
link
with
the
office
while
respecting
the
teachers
and
the
courses,
freeing
them
from
administrative
aspects.
I'm
sure
it
would
be
the
envy
of
other
teachers
in
other
schools.
Well
done
VSD.
I
resign