Learn to Salsa Dance: Getting the Variety You Need to Be Versatile

21st September

In order to learn salsa dance, the first thing you’ll want is variety… variety in the people you salsa dance with, variety in the instructions and instructors you learn from, variety in the salsa music you hear, and variety in the practice that helps make you a more confident and experienced salsa dancer.

There are many ways to learn salsa dance. From instructial dance videos, group and private dance lessons, social dancing in the clubs, online lessons, music awareness, etc. etc. etc. You’ll want to familiarize yourself with salsa dancing in all its shapes and forms.

Dancing often, and dancing dynamically, under a variety of conditions and circumstances will help you get your feet off the ground and will transform you into a confident, comfortable, and malleable salsa dancer. Learn salsa dance with variety!

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How To Salsa Dance – The Dip

30th September

http://www.nysalsa101.com Dips look great when you incorporate them in your dancing. Here is a short tutorial on the proper form and technique for a dip

Duration : 3 min 38 sec

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Partner Dancing 101: 3 DVD Set

29th September

Partner Dancing 101: 3 DVD Set

You don’t have to be a dancer to look like one! Award-winning dancer and choreographer Cal Pozo designed the Partner Dancing 101 series to reveal the secrets of professional dancers’ sculpted bodies and top-notch conditioning. The set of 3 DVDs will give you and your partner a strong foundation into most popular dances. Lessons are performed to music to allow you to practice the steps learned and to link them into short routines you can start trying immediately. Set includes: Salsa & Samba DVD, The Latin Dances DVD andthe Party & Wedding Ready DVD, a total of 240 minutes of instruction. A $45 value. USA. For detailed information and run time of each DVD please see below.

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Partner Dancing – Salsa & Samba

29th September

Partner Dancing - Salsa & Samba

Add another level to your relationship and learn how to dance together. One of the most difficult things that you can do together is a learn a dance from scratch. Winning dancer and choreographer Cal Pozo specially designed this Partner Dancing 101 series so that he could share their exercise secrets. Simple, easy-to-follow instructions that slowly build once you’ve mastered the most basic Latin steps. In the DVD you will learn Salsa and Samba. Latin dance moves provide a great workout for building cardio–plus your work those hips. You’ll learn these dances relatively quickly and with confidence. Salsa and Samba, teaches you all the essential elements of partnered dances: what your feet need to do, where your feet need to go, how to lead and follow any partner, how to find and stay on the beat, and how to link basic steps into dance routines you’ll enjoy doing and others will enjoy watching you do.

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Learn SALSA DANCE

29th September

http://www.savelastdance.com
Get the full lesson on basic salsa steps. Man and woman detailed instructions from our dance teachers Rupi and Laura! It’s free!

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Learn to Latin Dance : Basic Tricks and Technique

29th September

You can find more dance lessons at http://videos.addicted2salsa.com/

This week’s episode is basically showing you a set of minor hand techniques (cues) that might help you when you are dancing salsa.

Duration : 0:3:13

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why is it too difficult to learn salsa?

29th September

I am trying to learn latin dances. When I watch people dancing, it looks so simple. When I tried , I can never catch the beat and right foot steps.
also is there any method to learn salsa on my own at home ?

Hi, it is not difficult to learn. You may want to start out at one of your local school that offers adult/ evening classes. Usually very affordable versus these private outfits that want $10.00 an hour. Anyway, some
places teach On 1 while others teach On 2. On 1 is easy to master.
3 steps as a leader. Start with both feet side by side. Left foot step forward on 1, Right foot step in place on 2, and left foot return to starting position on 3. (Count 4 is silent (not counted at all). Then count 5 is the right foot stepping back a little, count 6 is the left foot in place, count 7 is the right foot back to starting position. (Count 8 is silent.) Adding a little hip motion with your hands positioned above your waist area , you are now doing the basic steps to Salsa. Your partner (follower) will be moving opposite to your steps as a leader.
You should go to Youtube and look up basic Salsa and watch the videos. Or to really get started and learn the proper basics, get salsacrazy.com dvds on Ebay. Beginner 3 pack DVD is anywhere from $45.00 & up depending on which seller is trying to make a little more profit. Salsacrazy.com breaks down the steps with a lot of repetition and counting. 1,2,3, 5,6,7. After 3 or 4 sessions, you won’t have to count out loud anymore. Eventually, you will be able to do outside & inside turns on the same basic counts, 1,2,3, 5,6,7 Then
you will be able to do open breaks, cross body leads. Which will open up your footwork for various new patterns. One other thing, you will learn to feel the beat of the music and stay on track. It will be ok to mess up, that is how you learn to correct your errors. You will be able to make up your own moves on the fly while keeping to the beat.

How long it takes to learn Salsa Dance ? Where is the scool in Mumbai ?

29th September


You can learn to dance well enough so that you can make it through the song in about 2 weeks. This is what you should expect out of a class. You can spens another year to become good at it.
Soory, don’t know a school in Mumbai, but I think I saw this inquiry before on Y! Answers. Try "Search for questions" in the uppel left part of the screen.

Positively Puerto Rico

29th September

Imagine visiting a place with exotic flair, stunning beaches, and a rich and varied culture, and being welcomed as an American citizen at the same time. You’ll have the chance to sample the food, language, music, and architecture of what has become the melding of several continents without having to acquire a passport or learn a new language. In Puerto Rico, everything is here, and it couldn’t be easier to take it all in.

Located in the southern Caribbean Sea southeast of Florida, this U.S. commonwealth contains a richness of elements unparalleled by most other places of its size. Nearly four million people call Puerto Rico home, and most are able to trace their lineage back through hundreds of tumultuous years. Whether their ancestors hail from Spain, France, Scotland, The Dominican Republic, Cuba, or somewhere else, the citizens of this densely populated territory all proudly call themselves “Puertorriquenos.” A visit to this island will give you a glimpse of an indisputably colorful tale of immigration, hopefulness, and ultimately, racial and ethnic harmony.

Not only are the people of Puerto Rico diverse, but the geography is as well. White sandy beaches, lush forests, deserts, and rivers mix and mingle to create a landscape of endless beauty and surprising variety. The island is 60% mountainous, and contains 28,000 acres of rain forest that are kept brimming with life by an astonishing 100 billion gallons of rainfall per year. Much of the forest has been declared an International Biosphere Reserve, and is home to thousands of birds, 700 species of plants, and a large number of coqui frogs, the “mascot” of Puerto Rico.

A large subterranean river has carved out a vast network of caves to be investigated. Stalagmites, stalactites, and oodles of bats are dwelling just beyond reach of the plentiful sunshine that the rest of the island consistently enjoys, making for an exciting adventure to be had. In the north, the karst region displays miles of interesting rock formations made possible by volcanic rock dissolution. The limestone cliffs and haystack hills that have been left behind invite onlookers to go exploring and contemplate the geological history of this consistently awe-inspiring island.

In terms of human-made attractions, Puerto Rico is hardly lacking in intriguing features. The Spanish colonial heritage of the island is evident throughout, especially in historic San Juan. Mazes of cobblestone streets, cozy inner courtyards, and imposing fortresses will delight architecture buffs. You won’t miss El Morro Fortress, a “World Heritage Sight” that has been a Caribbean landmark for over four centuries. Further examples of European-style design can be found around every corner, so be sure to stroll through the promenades and savor the ornate details as you experience a little taste of days gone by.

Within the cities you’ll also find plenty of chances to immerse yourself in all the arts, music, and dining that your senses can handle. You’ll be able to pick out the Spanish, Mexican, and American influences as you sit down for an extravagant dinner, and be sure to enjoy the indigenous influences like papaya and coriander. To drink, have a rum cocktail or a cerveza, which might loosen you up for a night of salsa dancing. The sound of the cuatro and the maracas will surely get your toes tapping, so don’t be surprised if you have a few late nights while visiting this energetic island.

When it’s time to turn in for the night, you’ll need a place to stay that will live up to the excitement and escape that the rest of your vacation has so far offered. Puerto Rico welcomes tourists, and contains a number of vacation rentals that will surely live up to your expectations. If it’s the beach you’re after, book a property on Rincon’s Corcega Beach where you’ll find the hottest scenery on the island. Oceanfront views, a thatched roof, and saucily painted walls will envelop you in the ultimate Caribbean experience.

Several amenities, like a gas grill, cable TV, and spacious bathrooms will provide that taste of home that you can’t bear to leave behind, yet after enjoying a breathtaking sunset from your patio, you won’t feel the least bit sorry that you’ve come all this way. You’ll have access to everything you’ll need to keep you busy while maintaining the option to just chill out. In Puerto Rico, the possibilities are limitless.

If this sounds like the kind of trip you’ve been longing to take, then go online to reserve your flight and pick out your ideal property from among the plethora of Puerto Rico Vacation Rentals. The combination of old world charm and modern conveniences that you’ll find during your visit here will leave you spinning in a good way.

Caitlin Moore
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