New Dancer Salsa Class (Short Session)
- writen by: Darrell Dieringer
- last edited: 26 August 2007 at 8:46am
Event Dates
from 6-7:15pm
Occurs...
through
Tue, 25 September 2007
Instructor: Darrell Dieringer
Enrollment: limit 20
Cost: $50/person
Four Weeks of 75-Minute Classes
Offered by: the Art of Dance Ballroom Dance Studio
By popular demand, the studio is offering this class, a second New Dancer Salsa Class! This class will meet on each Tuesday in September for a total of four weeks. We will cover what some people call the Miami or Cubano style of Salsa, featuring many turns and spins for both the leads and the follows. We will use a simple set of common moves to explore creativity, inventiveness, and fluidity in Salsa dancing.
This class is intended for people new to partner dancing or new to Salsa dancing and will move at an appropriate pace. Experienced dancers are encouraged to enroll and refine your basics!
In this 75-minute class meeting each week for four weeks you will discover how to produce many of the common dance moves you see at nightclubs where people dance Salsa.
Improve your own balance and learn to recognize how each partner influences the balance of the other. Develop an understanding of how you move your own body and how those movements are felt and interpreted by your partner. (Applies to leads and follows alike.) Build the fundamentals for leading and following well. Exercise those fundamentals to invent your own moves!
You do not need to enroll with a partner. Expect frequent partner changes and numerous group activities and exercises.







A note from the studio owner / teacher of the class:
Please make an effort to call prior to attending class this evening (Tuesday, 04 September). If for some reason I am unable to answer the phone or return your call (busy practicing / teaching), come to class anyway.
As of now, there are about 18 people who have confirmed their enrollment in the class. If we end up with a ton of people, I will make arrangements to make the class size smaller by running two version of the same class at different times. I want to see what happens first.
Thank you,
Darrell