Going to your first Salsa social/party event can be daunting and even a little overwhelming for the uninitiated.
So, here are a few tips on how to survive and get the most out of your first social, along with a few Dos and Don’ts.
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Going to your first Salsa social/party event can be daunting and even a little overwhelming for the uninitiated.
So, here are a few tips on how to survive and get the most out of your first social, along with a few Dos and Don’ts.
Our students often ask us what dance shoes to get and where to get them. So, here are a few tips:
1) The best advice we can give you when starting out is, don’t go for ridiculously high-priced shoes, especially if you’re not attending socials and are only attending classes. Prices vary massively.
2) Ladies, if you’re looking for a heel, you will find many dance shoes come with a choice in heel height, and we always recommend going no higher than a 2.5-inch heel when you first start out. The heels will come in varying shapes depending on their height.
Theodore Roosevelt once said that “Nothing worth having comes easy” – I’ll expand on that slightly by saying “nothing worthwhile comes easy”.
This is true of learning how to dance.
There are a few, lucky, people out there who pick up the art of dance naturally and breeze through to greatness without blinking an eye (or so it seems). However, for the rest of us mere mortals, we have to work at it.
For me, learning to dance (starting with salsa) has potentially been the best decision I made – I have made many good friends and have a decent social life, I even have my current job through the connections I have made from learning to dance.
The people you meet are wide-ranging, are friendly, open and welcoming.
But to get to the point where you can start getting the most out of dancing through
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Nothing will advance your dancing quicker than taking private lessons with a qualified teacher. There are many reasons for taking such lessons, and these can include preparation for a competition; advancing your social dance skills, focusing on a specific technique such as turns & spins, maybe you want to learn the first dance for your wedding, or maybe you want a corporate day.
One of the best things about private lessons is you can often dictate where and when you want them. If the first teacher you contact isn’t available as and when you want them, simply find another that can. Like most things in life, teachers are different. You might remember your school days when you had a preference of teachers, weren’t those classes more fun and didn’t you learn more. Well, it’s the same with dancing,
One thing that separates a good dancer from a great dancer is confidence.
You may feel confident in some areas of your life, but less so in others. So, you might be a confident runner or a confident cook, yet you lack confidence when talking to strangers on the phone. A lack of confidence can lead to a fear of failing, or you might doubt yourself. When this happens, negative thoughts might pop into your mind, and you might worry that you’re not good enough - or that people will think badly of you.
Regarding dancing, do you ever worry you aren’t good enough, or people are watching you? Do you hold back for fear of looking foolish? If so, these are signs you could be lacking in confidence.
It’s important to note: Everybody has their ups-and-downs, days when we feel more confident than others, even when dealing with similar
With Christmas fast approaching I thought I’d try and give you some inspiration for those who are special in your life.
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