Which is the best dance school to learn salsa for beginners in Rochdale?
Jan 05, 2008 by PETER W | Posted in Dancing
I dont be aware any school there.. but for leaerning salsa . you can find some usefull tips and videos at www.detroitsalsadance.com
SalsaGoof | Jan 09, 2008
If I lived in Rochdale I would be compelling self defence courses
SIDNEY VICIOUS | Jan 05, 2008
How can I choreograph a salsa song?
May 27, 2008 by Carlito | Posted in Dancing
I am doing a salsa demo for my school annual cocktail. I need to learn the basics of choreography. Any tips welcome!
First of all, you are common to have to know the steps, the names of the steps, and how to break them down. If you've been dancing for a while, you probably know a few basics from practicing. Deflection them around and add a few flashy moves. Listen to the music, count the beat and rhythm, and enjoy!
Weezilmom | May 27, 2008
Is it still possible to learn good salsa skills at 17 ? does anyone know any really good dance schools in?
May 10, 2009 by Vivien | Posted in Dancing
london, im on one's deathbed to learn salsa and all sorts of latin dancing because i'm very shy and want to open up, any suggestions ???
thankssssss
If you longing to learn how to salsa dance like a salsa star, follow these tips:
1) Take your time. Learning how to salsa dance is not an overnight development so don’t expect to grasp it right away. Although it’s easy over time, give yourself time, be patient and practice, practice, work!
2) Purchase some salsa music! By investing in at least on salsa album you’re off to a good start.
Here are some recommendations for some excellent salsa CDs:
SALSA FRESCA – This is an with the exception of CD “for those who love to dance salsa, not just listen to it.” This compilation CD will have you grooving salsa style all night protracted. Its inviting rhythmic beats are particularly good for those who love to Mambo. This CD is even a keeper for non-dancers. A must have for your CD collection!
TONY VEGA GREATEST HITS – Tony Vegas has especially well and Latin gentleman appeal that can be heard in his music. His musical style appeals to everyone. It is smooth and romantic yet zestful and upbeat this is an unmatched collection of Tony Vega hits from 1989-1994. His songs are infused with romantic tones and sumptuous Cuban Mambo and Puerto Rican Salsa style beats.
Rough Guide: Salsa Dance ~ various artists – A mountainous selection of musical compilations put out under the Rough Series. Rough Guide: Salsa Dance is one of the hotter Latin music themed albums to be released to pass. Volume 2 is also an excellent CD. The music is so hot you’ll be grabbing your dancing shoes the minute you press play.
Ultra Mix: The Most suitable of Salsa - “Every salsa lover should have this in their collection.” Some say its best suited for listening. Others are convinced it’s one of the best compilation discs for dancing. But Salsa lovers who have bought it all to its good music. Decide for yourself.
3) If you’re not one to pick up beats easily, count out loud until you are able to synchronize the music and the leap steps become second nature.
4) Plan on taking at least two classes a week, with at least one practice session; if you want to learn (more is wagerer).
5) Practice Good Hygiene! Make sure you’re clean and ready to go. Breath mints, gum, deodorant and cologne are every salsa dancer’s best cocker. Believe me; your partner will love you for it!
6) Take Small Steps, and practice shifting your weight from one foot to the other, staying on the balls (front) of your feet.
No, I portend it - Smaller Steps - a good guide is steps no larger than the size of your own shoeprint!
7) Wear comfortable shoes and breathable clothing. Cotton fabrics are always a salutary choice.
8) HAVE FUN! We only get one shot at life, enjoy it!
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