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Damascus has a quietly persistent Latin-dance community that survived years when survival itself was the priority. Salsa salons and bachata socials happen when conditions and organizers allow. We list them when they're publicly announced. The scene is small enough that two or three regulars can name everyone else by first night.

Old Damascus and the Bab Touma quarter hold most of the city's evening cultural life — and that's where occasional Latin nights surface, alongside oud, tarab, and folk dance. The cultural centers attached to embassies and language schools (Spanish-language ones in particular) sometimes run bachata or salsa workshops. There's no fixed weekly calendar; events are calendar-shaped by whatever the week makes possible.

Ask before showing up. The scene operates on word-of-mouth and trust, and dropping in unannounced reads as careless. Once you're introduced, the community is patient and welcoming. Bring a willingness to listen first and dance second.

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