DancingGuy
Changui
I’m a guy in my mid 20s and last June, I started taking Salsa On2 lessons. I started with beginner lessons. I wanted to learn On1 because I heard it’s the more traditional style of Salsa, but my dance studio had more classes offered for On2. I live in NYC, so I figured On2 is more popular here. I figured I’d dance like the Romans since I’m in Rome. Anyway, I was surprised how fast I was learning the dance. It’s now August and I just started taking On2 Intermediate Level 2 classes since the teacher recommended I start advancing since I was picking up very quickly. I really advanced pretty fast with On2 because I focused hard in class, practiced a lot, went for private lessons, and took 2-3 group classes a week. Anyways, I started going to socials at my dance studio and I was surprised to see how many people only danced On1. Some couldn’t dance at all, but that’s a whole other issue. But basically, here in Rome, not everybody are Romans. So, I could only dance with a couple of people because only a couple knew On2. So, I really would like to start learning On1 soon. That way, I can be flexible and dance with anyone. I already know the basics of On1 because a friend of mine taught me briefly before I started learning On2. I personally like On2 better and if it were really up to me, I would not go back to On1. But I’d like to be able to dance with anyone at a social. I like being flexible.
I’ve heard that On1 dancers find it challenging transitioning from On1 to On2. What about the other way around? I would like to transition from On2 to On1. But how hard will that be?
I’ve heard that On1 dancers find it challenging transitioning from On1 to On2. What about the other way around? I would like to transition from On2 to On1. But how hard will that be?