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creative projects

More than just choreography.

....stories in motion

Our Creative Projects are where dance, storytelling, and collaboration come together. 


We design and produce high-quality choreography projects supported by professional cinematography and post production, giving dancers the opportunity to grow, perform, and be part of something meaningful.

These projects go beyond our classes, allowing our community to explore movement, musicality, and expression in a polished, intentional way.

 

From concept to final cut, every project is guided with care, creativity, and attention to detail.

Westside Latin is proud to be a home for dancers who value quality, artistry, and authentic creative experiences.

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Guajira 2026

Guajira is our upcoming 2026 performance project,
bringing together Cuban flavour with modern styling
and dynamic movement.

 

Blending smooth rhythm, grounded body movement
and moments of both softness and strength,
this choreography celebrates musicality, culture
and connection through dance.

 

A performance piece designed to challenge, inspire
and showcase the versatility and artistry of Salsa.

Coming in 2026.



Choreographer: Rachelle Guillamun

Tentacion 2025

Tentacion is Westside Latin’s biggest and boldest video project to date, a powerful fusion where burlesque meets Latin dance.
 

Inspired by the film Burlesque, Tentacion is Westside’s reinterpretation of the story through salsa and bachata, blending sensuality, drama, and musical storytelling into a striking visual experience.
 

From concept to final cut, Tentacion pushed creative boundaries — demanding precision, presence, and fearless performance from every dancer involved.

Choreographer: Rachelle Guillamun & Emmanuel Fernandez 

 

Maria Maria 2025

Maria Maria was an all-ladies styling video project set to Maria Maria by Carlos Santana.

The project embodied passion, strength, and feminine empowerment,  celebrating confidence through movement, musicality, and collective energy.

Maria Maria gave dancers the space to explore expression, presence, and individuality, brought together through intentional choreography and professional cinematography.  â€‹


Choreographer: Rachelle Guillamun & Irene Toro
 

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