Majesty in Motion Dance Studio Salsa and Bachata Lessons

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Majesty in Motion Dance Studio in College Area, San Diego, has been teaching salsa and bachata on El Cajon Boulevard since founders David and Jennifer Stein opened the doors in 2002, making it one of the city's longest-running Latin dance operations. The studio at 6380 El Cajon Boulevard in the 92115 ZIP runs group classes seven days a week across Salsa On1, Salsa On2 (Mambo), Bachata in both traditional and sensual styles, Cha-Cha-Cha, and Merengue, with separate tracks for beginners, intermediate, and advanced dancers. The fitness conditioning that supports Latin dance technique connects to the broader College Area movement corridor at Renegade, which handles strength and cardio training for dancers cross-training outside the studio. Level structure is enforced: Level 2 Salsa requires a demonstrated cross-body lead, basic right and left turns, and timing comprehension before enrollment, preventing class-speed mismatches. El Cajon Boulevard's international dining and creative corridor near SDSU places the studio at the center of the neighborhood's evening foot traffic, where the campus-adjacent population feeds directly into weeknight class schedules. Private lessons, wedding choreography, and birthday-party packages supplement the group-class model, and the Steins run a teacher-assistant program that trains advanced students into instructional roles. Majesty in Motion also fields performance teams for students ready to move from class work to staged routines, performing at socials and showcases across San Diego venues including Moonshine Beach, Meraki, Sevilla Night Club, Above Ash, and Belmont Park. Free Saturday introduction classes in both salsa and bachata serve as the intake funnel, with a two-room format that runs beginner and intermediate tracks simultaneously. Performance-night preparation for social dancing and showcase events runs through the College Area personal-care corridor, where Continued Beauty Lounge handles hair, lash, and makeup work for dancers heading to evening events. The Steins' two-decade tenure on El Cajon Boulevard has built an alumni network spanning instructors, team captains, and social-dance organizers across San Diego's Latin dance scene.