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All workshops at a glance

DANCE IN ALL ITS DIVERSITY

Almost 550 workshops over six days

The Timetable the heart of the festival. Since the workshops are divided into different skill levels, you can put together your own personalized program based on your current skill level. Beginner workshops in lesser-known dances also offer the perfect opportunity to discover new dance styles and gain your first experiences.

No registration is required for the individual workshops—you can decide on the spot which ones you’d like to attend.

Click here to view the Timetable last festival—see what was on the program in 2026.

Level

The workshops are divided into difficulty levels (levels).

  • Beginner: Here simple basic steps and figures are shown. These workshops do not require any knowledge in the corresponding dances - but basic dance experience is an advantage.
  • Level 1: Basic knowledge of the respective dance is available.
  • Level 2: Knowledge of at least one year in the respective dance is available.
  • Level 3: Many years of experience in the respective dance or even first tournament experience are available.
  • Level 4: For coaches, competition couples B- / A- and S-class and professionals as well as dance teachers. IMPORTANT: By popular request, we have increased the level of difficulty in Level 4 (Standard / Latin); in the technique units, almost no step sequences are practiced! It is also assumed that the basic figures of the books (e.g. Alex Moore and Walter Laird) can be danced fluently. If you don't meet this requirement, you can of course watch the workshops (as a passive spectator next to the dance floor) - but to join in, we ask you to go to a level 2 or 3 workshop.

Please note: The levels are recommendations and the transitions are sometimes fluid. The trainers have been instructed to stick to the levels specified in the Timetable .

Despite all planning, it is not possible to determine in advance exactly which level is suitable and which is not. We therefore ask you to consider in advance which level is most likely to be suitable for you. For example, it does not make sense for a dance school student with little experience to choose level 3 or 4 out of pure interest. In this case, there would be the danger of getting in the way of the "dance flow" and taking little away for yourself, since detailed previous knowledge of figures and techniques is assumed to be fundamentally known here. 

February 9–14, 2027, at EUROPA-PARK
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