Practicing the Salsa Dance

By | May 18, 2009

You could have heard the phrase “Practice Makes Perfect”. Yes it is true perfection comes through practice and to learn salsa is also the same because the constant practice can really lead you to the perfection and this applies to the dance of Salsa. As a practitioner of the stages of dance of Salsa, you can control dances like cuban Salsa.

Practicing away from the class is an essential part of the learning process and you should be dancing salsa as frequent as you can. It is of great importance to practice the right moves correctly. When you start, you have to take it in slow step moves and count out loud. As you learn each of the steps and the timing you will be able to speed up what you are performing. Choose some slow tempo or you start your salsa dancing without music. Just by counting, you can later move to faster tracks as you become more efficient at the timing and foot work. If your class provides free dancing after the class then use that time to practice the moves you have just learned to get them clear and fixed in your mind; remember to right them down. If you cannot practice right after the lesson spend some time at home with your notes performing for at least half an hour within in the next 2 days after the lesson.

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