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Type of Dances (3 entries)
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The word Salsa, means sauce denoting a "hot" flavor, is best distinguished from other latin music styles by defining it as the New York sound developed by Puerto Rican musicians in ...
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There are really more similarities than differences. Mambo has been around for a long time & is more structured such as breaking on the 2 beat. Whereas the Salsa is not ...
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An exciting syncopated latin dance, which originated in the 1950's as a slowed down Mambo, the Cha-Cha gathers its personality, character, rhythm, basis, & charm from 2 major dance sources. It ...
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Clothing (2 entries)
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Something lightweight and comfortable that stays on your foot when you lift your heel up off the floor. Make sure that the sole is slippery enough to allow for turning & ...
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Where whatever you're comfortable in. Most people dress very casual but some will dress up a little.
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Getting Started (6 entries)
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No. We rotate partners all the time so everyone gets to dance with everyone.
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Naturally it varies depending on background and practice time. Generally it takes about 12 classes before you start to feel comfortable with the basics & have enough move to make the ...
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Come talk to us before the class you think you might fit in & we'll recommend a starting level.
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It's definitely helpful to dance with the instructors as they can pinpoint any problems & keep you from forming any bad habits. But if you don't feel comfortable dancing with the ...
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Yes. Private lessons are extremely helpful. You can learn much quicker & more thoroughly than in group classes. Combining both group classes & private lessons is ideal. Private lessons ...
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Check our calendar .
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