I'm making my own thread since else I'll go off topic too much in the cuban - money issues, security us documents thread.
Basicaly I just want a month of only dancing. It's one of my last months before my working life begins (I'm a student now) so I need to become good very fast because I won't have enough time to progress that much during working life (I need my 8 hours sleep sadly, so I wont be able to dance during weekdays anymore). I'm not a talent in dancing, so I believe I need this to be able to progress. I wanna train cuban salsa, I wouldn't mind (actually I'd love it) if people also dance LA since I need to be able to adjust my style to LA etc.
I read in a few older threads that there might be other places such as Italy, Glasgow or Spain to learn cuban salsa which might be more effective than Cuba since some of the best instructors are in those countries.
I'm from Europe so a ticket to these cities is pretty cheap, but the lessons itself will probably be expensive than in Cuba. I also wonder if I can get that many hours in that I want. I'm going to be living in Texas for 6 months, so I thought a ticket to Cuba from there would not be too expensive.
I'm not too rich, so for 1 month of dancing I have a budget of 3000 (4000 dollar) euro MAX.
You're right, I'll do the 2 days lesson-one day off pattern. I'm also planning to dance in the evening to immediatly practice what I learned.As a prof. I should warn you that, lessons at that rate ,for continuous days, will eventually bring mental blocks. The mind and body need time to asbsorb information, My prescription would be more like 2 days on, and at least one day off. You also need to put into practice, your learning experiences, as feed back to a teacher is important .
This actually sounds like a dream come true. I don't need patterns, I need to learn to dance and use my body.I have not taken lessons in Cuba but I have had friends who have told me that their instructors made them work for hours on very basic types of body motion, in this case the classes I'm talking abut were reggaeton and rumba, but I think that some people might find it bad for their confidence to be told over and over to keep doing the same thing for hours until they get it right. At least in Sweden think instructors have a tendency to let things go as long as people have the basic idea, because the students want to feel like they are advancing. So instructors don't make people practice hours and hours of the same thing. But if you go into it (In Cuba) with the right attitude then you know that you will come out of it with a very strong base because your teacher probably won't be saying things just to make you happy.
I'm from Europe so it's not that much trouble (same trouble compared to another country?) and the lessons are alot cheaper in Cuba I heard.Thats what Ive been talking about. Why would you want to go through all that trouble to enter a problematic country. I like cuban music, the people, the culture, but until they get their s hit together, Ill go to puerto rico or DR instead.
Basicaly I just want a month of only dancing. It's one of my last months before my working life begins (I'm a student now) so I need to become good very fast because I won't have enough time to progress that much during working life (I need my 8 hours sleep sadly, so I wont be able to dance during weekdays anymore). I'm not a talent in dancing, so I believe I need this to be able to progress. I wanna train cuban salsa, I wouldn't mind (actually I'd love it) if people also dance LA since I need to be able to adjust my style to LA etc.
I read in a few older threads that there might be other places such as Italy, Glasgow or Spain to learn cuban salsa which might be more effective than Cuba since some of the best instructors are in those countries.
I'm from Europe so a ticket to these cities is pretty cheap, but the lessons itself will probably be expensive than in Cuba. I also wonder if I can get that many hours in that I want. I'm going to be living in Texas for 6 months, so I thought a ticket to Cuba from there would not be too expensive.
I'm not too rich, so for 1 month of dancing I have a budget of 3000 (4000 dollar) euro MAX.
