Salsa Dancing Lessons

Learn to Salsa, and be a Better Salsa Dancer

Going to Your Local Salsa Dancing Lesson August 29, 2007

If you’ve never taken dance lessons before, it can be scary going to that first salsa dancing lesson. Perhaps you’re nervous about your (lack of?) coordination or rhythm. Worried about coming without a partner. Don’t know what to wear or what shoes will be appropriate.

Don’t worry…
Everyone feels that way. Relax and Just Do It! You will be glad you did.

Salsa dancing is a skill that anyone can learn. While a few people might pick it up quickly and easily, relax and know that for most people, it will take lots of practice to become good. But, the practicing is VERY FUN, so no problem! You won’t be expected to learn everything immediately, no worries. Take your time, enjoy each little achievement along the way, and ask lots of questions of the instructor(s) – they are there to help. The more you relax, the quicker you will learn, and the more fun you will have.

No partner? No problem!

In fact, you will become a better dancer if you dance and practice with lots of various partners. Couples that learn together and largely only dance with each other begin to compensate for each other’s weaknesses, and because of this, each never really knows what pieces that they *don’t* yet have down. So, when the occasion comes around that you do go to dance with someone else, someone who doesn’t know to automatically compensate for your missing pieces, they won’t be able to dance with you very well, nor you them. Leaders won’t know where they are weak in leading, and follows won’t know what moves they have trouble following. While having a dance partner can help get you more practice hours in, if you do, be sure to go out and dance with lots of other people, as often as you can. If you don’t have one, don’t worry – I became a very good dancer without ever having a dedicated partner, and I’m a better dancer for it.

Wear comfortable clothing to class, clothing that allows you to move freely, and ideally without extra fabric that will get in the way – avoid tops with long frilly sleeves that can get in the way, or delicate lacy sweaters that might get snagged on a watch or a ring. In fact, avoid as much jewelry as possible on your hands and wrists – your partners will thank you for it.

Eventually, you will want to get yourself some real dance shoes with leather soles, ideally suede. In the meantime, if you have shoes with leather soles and they are comfortable, wear them. If possible, avoid sneakers and other shoes with rubber or non-skid soles – you want to be able to pivot and spin easily. Ok, in your first class you probably won’t do a whole lot of spinning <grin> but pivoting is always important.

Ok, off you go! Find yourself a class and get started. And for practice in between classes (or to give yourself a head start before your first class), check out salsa dancing lessons on DVD – see my sidebar.

 

Taking Your First Salsa Dancing Lesson August 28, 2007

Filed under: Learn to Salsa Dance, Salsa Dancing Lessons, Salsa Dancing Tips — SalsaCali @ 6:50 pm

When starting out with salsa dancing lessons, there are a couple of ways you can go. You can purchase quality DVD lessons, or you can find a local in-person group class. I recommend doing both.

In-person group salsa lessons are very valuable for getting personal feedback on what you’re doing well, and what can be improved. Plus, you get to meet others who are learning and might like to go out to clubs with you to practice. It’s much less intimidating to show up at that club the first time if you have your fellow students with you.

But, the reality is that a lesson a week is not going to get you very far very fast. Salsa is not rocket science, but it does take lots of repetition to build that muscle memory that will allow you to advance on to more fun and complicated moves. So, also start investing in some salsa dancing DVD lessons that will help you practice often at home. Even if you don’t always have a partner at home, you can use visualization techniques while following along with the video, that are amazingly effective. I’ve used vizualization to learn many physical skills and I’m amazed by how much this helps. Just truly imagine that you have a partner with you, feel the muscle resistance and movement of your imaginary partner, and go thru the motions as realistically as you can. IT WORKS! Or, just go grab that cute neighbor down the street…

To get you started, here is an option for excellent quality salsa dancing DVD lessons.

More tomorrow to help you get started with salsa dancing lessons. Feel free to contact me with your questions!

 

Welcome to Salsa Dancing Lessons! August 27, 2007

 

Or, life lessons as learned by a Salsa Addict!

My name is Cali, and I began taking salsa dancing lessons back in 1998, on the heels of a divorce (of course!), and it has been my salvation! I’m addicted!

It is:

  • awesome exercise (no other exercise is this much fun)
  • a sport (there is always more to learn, always room to get better)
  • a travel focus (I go dancing everywhere I travel, be it on business, or taking a true dance vacation!)
  • my “Cheers” (somewhere I can always go, where people know my name!)
  • the source of many many friends

and so much more…

On these pages I will do my best to distill what I have learned over the years, along with providing resources for learning to salsa dance and making the most of your salsa dancing experience!