Salsa Dance Lessons

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Salsa Dance Lessons

Postby SINGLER11 on Mon Jul 19, 2010 2:28 am

Salsa dance is a popular dance form that quickly grabs the attention of people around you. This dance form really mesmerizes every human being; every one of us wishes to dance to the beats of salsa music with perfection. But, perfection can only come with practice and to start with dance classes are really important. Salsa Dance Lessons NYC has a wide array of courses that can make learning salsa really very simple and easy.

Whether it is the foot movements or the dresses, salsa in every way is really charming and lovable. Salsa happens to fall under the genre of Latin dance. This Latin dance style is usually a partner dance, but, individual performance is also equally popular. So, you need not to worry if you don’t have a partner to dance with, solo salsa can also be learned.

Salsa was created in Cuba, which later on reached other regions like Puerto Rico and Caribbean isles. The Afro-Cuban beats makes up the major part of the salsa music. It also has musical persuasion from Rumba, Guaguanco and Son. This dances’ popularity got a universal appeal when it spread to other countries such as Latin America, United States, Italy, France, Japan, Spain, Portugal and Eastern Europe.

New York City has numerous dance academies and studios that offer all types of lessons in dance styles. Salsa happens to be one of the most popular dance styles that learners wish to master. Online lessons, private lessons and regular classes are the three varieties of dance lessons available to students to choose from.
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Re: Salsa Dance Lessons

Postby Matthe55 on Wed Aug 25, 2010 12:28 am

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