The Farray Method
The only dance teaching system created specifically for Europeans to learn faster and more effectively. Developed by Yunaisy Farray, master trained at the National School of Art of Cuba.
Why Is It So Hard for You to Progress?
Traditional dance methodologies were designed for bodies that grew up dancing since childhood. In Cuba, children develop polyrhythm, body dissociation, and "sabor" from age 3. When you arrive at an academy in Barcelona at 25, 35, or 45 years old, those methods simply do not work the same way.
The result: frustration, stagnation, and the feeling that "dancing is not for you."
What is the Farray Method
The Farray Method is an exclusive pedagogical system created by Yunaisy Farray, the result of over 20 years of experience as a professional dancer, international teacher, and training at the prestigious National School of Art of Cuba (ENA).
It is not a copy of other methods. It is a unique adaptation of Cuban pedagogy for the European context, based on three fundamental pillars.
The 3 Pillars of the Farray Method
- Discipline and Rigor: Precision technical foundations inspired by Russian classical discipline. Structure, body control, and impeccable posture as the basis of all movement.
- Flavor and Rhythm: The soul of Afro-descendant rhythms. That deep musical connection, that natural fluidity, that expression that transforms a technical step into something you feel.
- Global Innovation: A constantly evolving methodology that integrates international trends, fuses styles, and prepares you for any stage. Without staying in the past.