Esquina Tango & MeliSamba present

Samba Workshops with

Danielle Lima

Friday, October 17th- 6:00pm – 7:30pm: Beginner Samba Foundations: Kick off the weekend with a beginner-friendly class focused on building your Samba basics. Through fun and effective drills, you’ll develop the essential footwork, timing, and body movement that form the foundation of Samba. No experience required—just bring your enthusiasm!

Saturday, October 18th- 5:30pm – 7pm:  Intermediate Samba Technique: Take your Samba to the next level! This intermediate class dives deeper into technique, with targeted drills to enhance your speed, precision, and style. It is perfect for dancers who already know the basics and want to polish their performance and add flair to their moves.

Sunday, October 19th- 11:00am – 12:30pm:  All-Levels Choreography & Improvisation: Wrap up the weekend with a creative session open to all levels. Explore dynamic choreography and unleash your creativity with improvisation exercises. This class is a great opportunity to dance together, learn new combinations, and express your unique Samba style!

Why Join?

Expert instruction tailored to your level with a world-renowned Samba instructor!
Supportive, energetic atmosphere
Build confidence, technique, and artistry
Connect with fellow Samba enthusiasts

What do I wear?

Comfortable clothes you can move and likely sweat in!
Sneakers, barefoot, or heels welcome

Ready to dance? Reserve your spot and let’s celebrate Samba together!

Rate:

1 workshop $40 General / $35 Esquina Member  | All 3 workshops  $105 General / $100 Esquina Members

Early bird: $5 off till October 10th. Register below!

Location: Esquina Tango, 209 Pedernales St., Austin, TX 78702

Danielle Lima Bio:

Danielle Lima was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She started dancing at the age of seven at the Dance School Centro de Rio de Janeiro, where she studied ballet, jazz, tap, modern, and national and international folkloric dance. At the time, Danielle was part of G.R.E.S. Beija-flor, the largest samba school of Rio, where she performed for several years.

Danielle has appeared in numerous television shows in Brazil such as Xuxa and Domingao do Faustao. In 1998, she performed contemporary pieces in the Opera O Guarani with The Rio Dance Company. Committed to maintaining her cultural roots, Danielle performed traditional folkloric dance with Rodry Baiano Dance Group, where she was lead dancer.

In 2000, Danielle joined the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus, where she worked with choreographer Tony Stevens for over three years. Later, Danielle relocated to New York City, and taught modern and ethnic dance workshops in the Harlem YMCA. She joined Djoniba Dance & Drum Centre as a teacher of Brazilian Samba in early 2004. Her creative choreographic approach for teaching includes fitness along with traditional and contemporary Samba from Rio and Bahia. In 2005, she founded the Brasileirando Dance Group – a company that focuses on disseminating Brazilian folkloric and contemporary dances. Brasileirando has performed at Lincoln Center, Socrates Park 20th Anniversary, Soho’s Art Parade, and the Dance Conference in St Louis. Danielle Lima is one of the teaching artists of the program Dancing Classrooms from American Ballroom Theater.