Advanced Salsa Dancing Moves
Learn advanced steps for dancing the salsa, with tips on moves for experienced salsa dancers, in this free instructional video series on Latin dance.
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Summary: Salsa is a Latin dance and musical style that was introduced to the United States during the Cuban and Puerto Rican immigration, between the 1940s and the 1970s. There is some debate as to the origins of salsa, but the rhythm is a fusion of traditional African and Cuban and other Latin-American rhythms, including the Mambo and the Rumba. Salsa dancing is one of the most popular dances worldwide, and because the rules of the dance allow for a lot of creative improvisation, many different styles have developed, including Miami style, Puerto Rican style, New York style, L.A. style and Cuban style.
In these free salsa dance lessons on video, learn some steps in the Miami style of salsa dancing. Learning these advanced salsa dance steps—the mojito, las manos complicadas, the yuka, and the noventa—will help you get around on the dance floor a little more, as well as add a little flair to your salsa dancing routines.
About the Expert
Alex Ruiz is a dance instructor at Salsa Mia, which began in February of 2005 on South Beach in Miami, Florida in the spirit of fun and friendship, reminiscent of the days of a Cuban club called Starfish. Much more than just Salsa classes, Salsa Mía is a social event that happens every Friday and Sunday evening. Attendees learn to dance Salsa while meeting great people and enjoying delicious drinks and appetizers.
Contact: www.salsamia.com
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