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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Experience the Magic of Salsa with SalsaCrazy

Salsa Dance is vibrant and exploding all over the world, as salsa dancing has spread to almost every major (and most minor) cities, in each and every country. Now, is the perfect time to learn how to dance, and start experience the magic of salsa. SalsaCrazy is born of a passion to share the joy of dancing, and get people learning how to dance.

SalsaCrazy offers a variety of services to help you learn salsa dancing, classes are offered with DanceSF.com, a Salsa Dancing Academy in San Francisco, with dance lessons all over the San Francisco Bay Area. Salsa Lessons either online on Salsabootcamp.com or with its amazing salsa dance videos available on salsadanceDVD.com, and what more are the tons of information you can find on the Salsacrazy websites and now the best thing is it is worldwide.

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Loving Salsa - Traditional Style of Salsa

Salsa is adored by so many cultures, and Americans are no exception. Salsa continues to grow as a trendy partner dance, and many are looking for easy ways to learn some basics before they hit the dance floor.

Plenty of studios offer salsa dance lessons, and there are also salsa dance videos available if you would prefer to not learn from a traditional class. While there are plenty of styles and variations out there, all who salsa dance agree on one thing – it is fun and worth learning properly.

Here are some salsa dance styles for an overview. These are traditional style of salsa that is danced on varying beats of the music. In the social dance world, this is known as “dancing on 1, 2, 3.”

  • Cadence
  • Claves
  • Razz M’Tazz
  • Eddie Torres Step
  • Salsa On Cuban Style

You may feel as if you need a water break after reading this, and that is normal for someone just learning basic salsa dance steps. Still seem too overwhelming? Consider taking an introductory class at your local dance studio or recreation center or go through salsa dance videos and put it into practice. Putting it in a real life environment can make all the difference when it comes to learning dance.