If you want to look good when you dance, forget about sporadic
styling. The first step to looking good is to work on the one thing
you do most often - your salsa basic step.
Basic steps are the most important and yet
overlooked aspect of salsa. How you do it has a
huge
impact on your balance, rhythm, agility and of course the way you look.
It makes the difference between “tramping” and “dancing”. You can
always tell how advanced a dancer is simply by looking at the way
they do their basic step.
There’s a lot more to the salsa basic step then just the 6 steps. Do
you know when and how to transfer the weight between each foot? What should your
posture be like? Should you be swaying your body? What should you do
with your arms? How should you be moving your shoulders, in relation to
your arms, in relation to your ribs, in relation to your hips, in
relation to your knees, etc.?
Find out the answers in this 2-hr workshop, where you’ll learn:
• how and when to transfer your weight between each foot
• how to move your shoulders, arms and ribs in relation to your lower
body
• how to dance with a partner when using the correct body movement
Start your salsa on the “right” foot! Register for this workshop today!
| Recommended attire: |
Dance sneakers or heels with straps securing the back. No
slip-on footwear. Wear something that allows you to view your
upper body, hip, knee and feet movements easily. |
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Regular
fee: |
$40 |
Returning Two Left Feeties fee:
For returning Two Left Feet students |
$35 |
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Duration: 2 hrs
x 1 lesson |
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