An excellent resource on Salsa Dancing and Salsa Music

An excellent resource on Salsa Dancing and Salsa Music
ARE YOU A YOUNG URBAN PROFESSIONAL LIVING IN THE KUMASI METROPOLIS? AN ACTIVE BUT HEALTHY SOCIAL LIFE IS ESSENTIAL FOR CONTINUED MENTAL AND PHYSICAl HEALTH UNDER THE STRESSFUL CORPORATE CONDITIONS WHICH WE WORK...La Vida Salsa (KUMASI) IS PROMOTING AIMED AND PROVIDING MUCH NEEDED WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT AND STRESS RELIEF TO YOUNG URBAN PROFESSIONALS IN THE CITY OF KUMASI THROUGH SALSA AND OTHER EXOTIC DANCES.

Monday 18 February 2013

Improve your Salsa Dancing



Improve your Salsa Dancing
All beginners of any domain are faced with the same issues. First "how do I get better at Salsa Dancing" or a variation on this question is "how do I improve my Salsa Dancing".  I have wrestled with the question of becoming a good lead from the first day I started my basic step and I still ask myself this question every time I am getting dressed to go out dancing.  I am not going to get into what is the definition of a good lead here but I can maybe tackle that question in a Blog later on. 

 In this article I was thinking I wanted to write something that dancers could have as useful and practical landmarks along the salsa journey that steers them in the right direction.
We only have limited time and energy to spend each day so it is important that we spend it the right way.  I will list out the following main point that I think will allow you to traverse this tough journey for men. Let me say that many men never make it to the desire level of dance because is involve openness to criticism by others including women, it can be a humbling experience and you first have to accept that you know nothing and you are starting a journey.  I admire all of the great dancers because it there is only one thing you know about a great dancer.  They have remained passionate and relentless to make, the elements of musical timing, traffic cop, clear and firm but gentle leader all look so easy.
I suggest the following:
1.    Dance more; Dancing salsa is the only real practice for learning how to dance. Dance with everyone who will dance with you and have no shame.  Do not fear rejection. Push through it. 
2.    Dance at different  Salsa venues.  Leave the dance politics at home and dance with as many partners as possible from as many studios as possible
3.    Learn from as many instructors as possible.  We are lucky to have to some of the best in the world here with us in B2D Salsa. I am not going to list everyone but you can see the many venues  on our  homepage https://www.facebook.com/groups/lavidaghana, 

4.    Dance 50% social/ 50% classes.  For each of your Dance classes you take, Dance one social party.  This allows you to practice and master the many aspect your instructor was teaching.  I personally would learn a turn pattern on Thursday at Royal Lamerta Hotel, Dance out on Saturdays at B2D, then come back on Thursday to correct any issues I had while leading the move.  Then you got all weekend to master the pattern.  Enjoy it.
5.    Keep Spinning.  If you do not have a partner to work with, you can practice your spotting and spinning.  Do a lesson with some spinning experts to learn more.
6.    Make it a Friendly Game,  Ricci, Leo, Papa Skills or any of you guys can hold a competition on who can get the most social dances in a night.  The catch could be, if we danced with someone that we danced with before it did not count.  It doesn't  matter who will win that night but it will still be fun, get the most dances you can when you go out.
7.    Dream and Imagine.  Your body can only go where the mind has already gone.  Listen to more Salsa Music and as you do, think of how your dances will turn out, how you will lead while you execute your patterns.  Do this so you can start to feel the music and associate your patterns to the music. This will make it feel more natural when you hit the floor.
8.    Rest; Lastly I will tell you that you have to get some rest.  On the 7th day the lord rested and you will need to set up a day of rest for you too otherwise you will burn out.

If you think of more great pointers that I have missed do share so our club can all benefit.

your friend in Salsa


Yuor Man
POR AU PRINCE

No comments:

Post a Comment