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Strictly Come Dancing – Alesha Dixon – Salsa Dancing

Best Dance: Swing, Hustle, Salsa

March 5, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
Filed under Learning Ballroom Dance

  • Clear, concise breakdowns of patterns
  • Patterns repeated several times reducing constant rewind
  • Man’s and Lady’s parts demonstrated seperately and together
  • Taught by Registered Professional , member of the National Dance Council of America and the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing

Product Description
This DVD guides you through the basics in East Coast Swing, Salsa, and Hustle.
It is an invaluable tool which is timeless whether you are using it as an adjunct to your private lessons or as an at home teaching tool. Demonstration is accompanied by exact, clear explanations of each pattern followed by a demonstration as a couple. Leads are explained as well as how to hold your partner. At the end of each dance you will find a demonstration to music of the patterns y… More >>

Best Dance: Swing, Hustle, Salsa

Salsa Crazy Presents: Learn to Salsa Dance, Intermediate Series, Volume 2

February 18, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
Filed under Learning Ballroom Dance

Product Description
Ready to take the jump from beginning to intermediate salsa dancing? This DVD will challenge you with fundamental intermediate style patterns involving multiple turns, and reward you with a lot of fun and usable salsa dance knowledge you can take right out to the club with you!… More >>

Salsa Crazy Presents: Learn to Salsa Dance, Intermediate Series, Volume 2

Does Anyone Knows Websites That Can Teach Ballroom Dancing, Cha Cha or Salsa for Free?

February 17, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
Filed under Ballroom Dance Steps

i hope to find websites which can help me learning the ballroom dancing… like the steps and all..

Let’s Dance: Learn to Swing, Foxtrot, Rumba, Tango, Line Dance, Lambada, Cha-Cha, Waltz, Two-Step, Jitterbug and Salsa With Style, Elegance and Ease

January 20, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
Filed under Ballroom Dance Steps

Product Description
Step-by-step lessons from the basics of the Foxtrot to the nuances of the Argentine Tango are presented in detailed description and over 1300 informative full-color photographs, illustrations and diagrams. Beginners and advanced dancers alike will find the lessons easy, fun and a novel way to spend time with new partners, add spice to mature relationships or find a new dance mate.

This book covers an immense selection of styles for every kind of music fro… More >>

Let’s Dance: Learn to Swing, Foxtrot, Rumba, Tango, Line Dance, Lambada, Cha-Cha, Waltz, Two-Step, Jitterbug and Salsa With Style, Elegance and Ease

Salsa Dance Footwork and Styling

January 19, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
Filed under Learning Ballroom Dance

Product Description
The Secret Weapon that will Take Your Dancing To the Next Level…No Partner Necessary! This video covers fundamental salsa dance patterns and salsa dance technique that’s both fun, practical and will truly make a difference in your dancing. From basic salsa dancing turns, to multiple spins and how to practice, this DVD is your personal coach. This video is amazing! It is packed with incredible instruction and DVD features that will be extremely helpful for danc… More >>

Salsa Dance Footwork and Styling

Learn a Salsa Dancing Course -the Benefits of Ballroom Dancing

January 16, 2010 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
Filed under Ballroom Dance Steps

Ballroom dancing is back in the limelight and it’s back big time. As one series of a TV reality dance show finishes, another starts. While I’m not a big fan of many of the reality programmes on television, you cannot deny that these offer opportunities and showcase pure raw talent in a way that never existed a couple of decades ago. Every UK city now seems to be gripped by the salsa craze with clubs popping up everywhere and people of all ages, male and female, are flocking to take up a salsa dancing course. Dance has no religion, age or culture barriers as people dance to celebrate any and every occasion worldwide.

I have a daytime job at Sheffield City Hall as a steward for the venue’s weekly tea dances so I can personally vouch for their enormous popularity. When I was first asked if I would like the tea dance duty on a regular basis, I wasn’t sure how I would view them. I was in for a surprise, however. It has turned out to be a great job, but I think what really hit me was how fit everyone must be.

A mixed age group, male and female, these people don’t stop dancing until the last waltz has finished playing three hours later. I’ve even been pulled onto the floor a number of times and managed to learn a few new steps, having a go when time allows, so I can testify that some of these routines are rather energetic. Seeing the crowd dancing almost continuously for three hours has made me realise the benefits of a salsa dancing course and why people from all walks of life are taking the plunge to learn a few salsa dancing steps.

1 – It’s very social and for many becomes their big night out where they meet up with friends, dance and have a drink and a bite to eat.

2 – For anyone who hates gyms, you can view these social events as a complete workout, based on my personal experience.

3 – It gets the heart rate going and the blood pumping.

4 – The legs, ankles, arms, shoulders and hips, in fact, the whole body, is being exercised all at once, all at the same time.

5 – It’s a great way of breaking new ground and learning something different with the person you love. Apart from socialising with a partner, there’s an opportunity to meet new people and add to your circle of friends.

Dance With Lisa: Red Hot Salsa Made Simple

December 15, 2009 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
Filed under Ballroom Dance Steps

  • Red Hot Salsa is a fun, easy and exciting way to learn how to Salsa while getting an incredible workout. Join Lisa and her dancers and move to the sexy Latin beat of Salsaics with live percussion. With this dynamic video, you will learn the basics without feeling intimidated. First you will warm up and stretch your body from head to toe. Then, you will learn each step by repetition, continually ad

Description
Red Hot Salsa is a fun, easy and exciting way to learn how to Salsa while getting an incredible workout. Join Lisa and her dancers and move to the sexy Latin beat of Salsa classics with live percussion. With this dynamic video, you will learn the basics without feeling intimidated. First you will warm up and stretch your body from head to toe. Then, you will learn each step by repetition, continually adding new steps until you have learned a full dance combination. Lisa’s cuing will make it simple for you to stay in step at all times. By repeating the full combination, you will have a chance to incorporate your own style and expression. Finally, you will cool down and stretch to keep you feeling great all day long. A… More >>

Dance with Lisa: Red Hot Salsa Made Simple

BALLROOMMIX VOLUME # 1. DANCE MUSIC – CHA CHA, RUMBA, SALSA, SWING, WALTZ, MERINGUE, FOXTROT, TANGO, REGULAR TEMPO and SLOW for PRACTICE. PRODUCED in 2008

December 7, 2009 by Ballroom Dance Lover  
Filed under Ballroom Dance Steps

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1. CHA CHA – TROPICAL BEAT 2. CHA CHA – CUBAN NIGHT 3. CHA CHA PRACTICE – PARADISE ISLAND 4. RUMBA PRACTICE – SAFARI SUNSET 5. RUMBA PRACTICE – FLORENCE 6. RUMBA PRACTICE – SNOW BERRY 7. RUMBA PRACTICE – YOU AND ME 8. RUMBA – FLAMINGO 9 . RUMBA – SEPTEMBER FLOWER 10. SWING – EAST COAST SUNRISE 11. MERINGUE – PURPLE FLAVOR 12. SALSA PRACTICE – LATIN FEVER 13. SALSA ADVANCE PRACTICE – SALSA BEAT 14. SALSA – BEAUTIFUL PUERTO RICO 15. SAMBA – BRAZILIAN GYPSY 16. CARIBBEAN FLOWER 17. SAMBA – SOUTH BEACH NIGHT 18. SAMBA PRACTICE – BRAZILIAN FIESTA 19. SAMBA PRACTICE – BRAZILIAN PASSION 20. TANGO – RED ROSE 21. FOXTROT – LAVENDER 22. WALTZ – CHERRY BLOSSOM 23. WALTZ – LOTUS… More >>

BALLROOMMIX VOLUME # 1. DANCE MUSIC – CHA CHA, RUMBA, SALSA, SWING, WALTZ, MERINGUE, FOXTROT, TANGO, REGULAR TEMPO AND SLOW FOR PRACTICE. PRODUCED IN 2008

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