ABOUT SALSAKOMPANIET
Salsakompaniet is Norway’s largest and most established salsa and Latin dance organization, committed to sharing the joy of dance, music, and culture with people of all ages and backgrounds.
Founded in 1999, Salsakompaniet began as a dance school and has since grown into a non- profit, member-owned sports club, officially recognized by Norges Danseforbund since 2016. We now welcome over 2,000 students annually, offering a vibrant, inclusive space where dance and community go hand in hand.
As part of Norges Danseforbund, we uphold the highest standards of professionalism, safety, and ethics in line with the values of Norwegian sports. We are proud to be a club where respect, inclusion, and well-being are at the core of everything we do. We have zero tolerance for bullying, harassment, violence, or abuse, and are committed to building a dance environment where everyone is seen, heard, and safe.
What We Offer
🔸 Weekly dance courses in salsa, bachata, & Afro-Caribbean styles
🔸 Performances, festivals, competitions & show teams
🔸 Company events, private lessons, and community outreach
🔸 A safe, inclusive, and welcoming environment for dancers of all levels
A Team Effort
Salsakompaniet is run by a dedicated team of instructors, volunteers, and staff. From the board and leadership team to our receptionists, promo team, and instructors – everyone plays an important role in building a strong and inspiring dance community.
We believe in collaboration, personal development, and creating joyful experiences through dance. Whether you're stepping onto the dance floor for the first time or looking to refine your skills, Salsakompaniet is here to support your journey.
Join us!
Whether you're looking to learn salsa, improve your skills, or experience the joy of Latin dance, Salsakompaniet welcomes you! Come be part of our vibrant dance family and discover why we are Norway’s top destination for Latin dance education, performance, and culture.
📧 Contact us: info@salsakompaniet.no
🌎 Website: www.salsakompaniet.no