Salsa Dancing Lessons : Spins and Disco
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http://addicted2salsa.com/2008/08/09/salsa-dance-34-salsa-at-the-disco/
Another quick episode of addicted2salsa podcast. Today we show you how to perform the famous "Salsa Disco" dance move using different amounts of spin. A lot of dancers get caught up in the fact about knowing very little moves, but in reality, by adding doubles and triples in their current salsa dance combination - they become almost new.
There is a little known fact to most salsa dance beginners that when follows learn to spin well, they'll fall in love with it. Follows love a challenge, and if you can start leading double and triple spins well - you should do so. They will find you more fun to dance with because you make it more challenging. For ladies who would like to improve their spinning, you may want to check out these salsa tip articles on spinning. (at website)
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A special kiss to Julie and a big hug to Anthony xD
Can you use the song "Para Chango" by Oscar D' Leon, once? Peace bro.
1. they're teaching so it can be overlooked
2. it's all about style and taste. some like it some don't
even if you invented salsa dancing... i will never accept this statement as true. " salsa wasn't meant to...." that is just not true. salsa is a language and as a language it can be speaken in many accents, with many slang terms, and as strongly or softly as one may like. you should say doesn't feel the music like i do, or doesn't feel the music like i think i do... that'd be more accurate.
keep it up.
2. Tito Puente is Puerto Rican, the music being played is NY Mambo salsa, not Cuban salsa.
3. If you listen closely, the Conga slap (2 and 6) are what mark the clave and we clearly hit those beats in the music.
4. Most importantly, I never trust anyone who can't spell 'Musician' correctly. ;-)
that was the most exiting thing about it
good job i wish i could do that:)