Zetacloudex Hub
Dance instructor demonstrating movement technique

Movement starts with passion

We built this space for people who want to feel confident on the dance floor

Not just another online dance school

Back in 2014, three friends who met at a local dance event realized something important. Most people who wanted to learn dance gave up after a few weeks because traditional classes felt rigid and impersonal.

We started Zetacloudex Hub in a small studio in Ternopil with one simple idea: make dance accessible to everyone, regardless of their schedule or location. What began as weekend workshops grew into a platform that now connects learners across different countries with instructors who actually care about individual progress.

How we think about teaching dance

Most online platforms treat dance like any other skill you can learn from a video series. Watch, repeat, done. But dance is different. It's about timing, feeling the music, and understanding how your body moves through space.

We combine live sessions with recorded material because both matter. Live classes give you real-time feedback and the energy of dancing with others. Recorded lessons let you practice that tricky footwork at midnight if that's when it clicks for you.

Our instructors come from different dance backgrounds, and that diversity shows in how they teach. Olenka focuses on breaking down complex moves into manageable steps. Pavlo brings his ballroom competition experience to help with posture and frame. Lesia specializes in helping complete beginners find their rhythm without feeling self-conscious.

You can join group sessions where you learn alongside others at your level, or book private lessons when you want focused attention on specific techniques. Both approaches work. Some students stick with one format, others mix them depending on what they're working on.

Where we are

Our main studio sits on Kopernyka Street in Ternopil, but most of our teaching happens online now. We've had students join from Kyiv, Lviv, and even from neighboring countries.

The platform runs 24/7. Live classes happen in the evenings Central European Time, but the recorded library is always available.

What students work on

Most beginners start with basic steps and musicality. Once you're comfortable moving to the beat, you can explore different styles or dig deeper into technique.

We track your progress through the platform so you can see which areas need more practice. No grades or tests, just clear milestones that show you're improving.

2,400+ Active Learners
340 Video Lessons
85 Live Sessions Monthly
18,000+ Practice Hours

The people who make this work

Every instructor brings something different to the platform. They're not just teaching steps, they're sharing years of experience performing, competing, and figuring out how to help others get better at dance.

Dance instructor demonstrating technique in studio

Olenka Petrenko

Lead Instructor

Olenka Petrenko

Started teaching at 19 after competing in national dance championships. She's been with us since day one and designs most of our beginner curriculum.

Her students say she has a talent for explaining difficult moves in ways that suddenly make sense.

Contemporary & Latin Styles
Instructor teaching dance movement fundamentals

Pavlo Koval

Technique Specialist

Pavlo Koval

Spent 12 years competing in ballroom before shifting focus to teaching. He joined us in 2016 and handles our advanced technique workshops.

Known for his patience with students who struggle with posture and balance.

Ballroom & Partner Work
Dance instructor leading group session

Lesia Tymchuk

Beginner Program Director

Lesia Tymchuk

Specializes in helping complete beginners overcome the fear of looking awkward. She designs our confidence-building exercises and rhythm training modules.

Most popular instructor for first-time students.

Fundamentals & Musicality