For salsa and bachata instruction on Chula Vista's Third Avenue, Speranza Dance Company operates out of a dedicated hall at 281 3rd Ave in the heart of the Third Avenue Village district. The studio holds classes at Illusion Hall, a venue whose full-size dance floor hosts tiered salsa programming from Level 1 beginners through advanced technique sessions, plus bachata and urban-style classes structured for drop-in and monthly-membership attendance. Speranza's 2024–2025 season produced a World Champion dance company title, and the studio fields both competition and performance teams that train in salsa partnerwork, solo styling, and ensemble choreography for regional and national Latin dance circuits. The Third Avenue location places Speranza within the walkable commercial core supported by the Downtown Chula Vista Association, anchoring a Latin social-dance scene that draws students from across the South Bay for Tuesday-through-Thursday evening class blocks. Instruction covers On1 and On2 salsa timing, bachata sensual and moderna variations, and cross-body lead patterns, building a technique foundation that channels into the studio's competitive team roster through audition-based placement.