Illusion Dance Studio in Chula Vista's Third Avenue Village occupies a large-format dance hall at 281 Third Avenue, combining salsa and bachata instruction with social-dance nights and private-event hosting on the city's walkable downtown corridor. The hall's expansive floor accommodates multi-level Latin-dance classes taught by resident instructors and visiting companies including Speranza Dance Company, which runs weekly salsa and bachata progression courses onsite. Social-dance events follow the class blocks, pairing DJ-curated salsa, bachata, and cumbia sets with an 18-and-over format that draws dancers from across the South Bay. The venue's event-production arm supplies in-house DJ, choreography, and photobooth services for quinceañeras, weddings, and corporate functions, with formal attire for such occasions available at Original Dresses on the Broadway corridor. Drop-in and monthly-membership pricing structures cover beginner through intermediate salsa On1 timing and bachata sensual partnerwork, with no-partner-required policies lowering the barrier for first-time social dancers.