OneDanceToRullThemAll
Changui
I mean, in my opinion, Salsa is one of the MOST -- if not the most - difficult dance to learn, because to be good at it, you need to be good at:
Complex Salsa Turn Patters
Various Kinds of Basics (full weight transfer, lazy steps, etc.)
Pachanga
Afro-Cuban (Rumba & Santeria)
Some Cabaret (if you perform)
Athletic (if you perform and compete)
...which means some training in Jazz, Ballet, etc. will be useful
Body Isolations...
just to mention a few...and not to mention that there are at least 5 major Salsa styles, and each of them have known variations under them...
If you take timing, musicality, leading and following technique, athleticism, etc. and take it to an advanced level, I find that Salsa demands more than most partner work dances in my opinion.
Not saying that the rest of the dances are easy either...of course.
Complex Salsa Turn Patters
Various Kinds of Basics (full weight transfer, lazy steps, etc.)
Pachanga
Afro-Cuban (Rumba & Santeria)
Some Cabaret (if you perform)
Athletic (if you perform and compete)
...which means some training in Jazz, Ballet, etc. will be useful
Body Isolations...
just to mention a few...and not to mention that there are at least 5 major Salsa styles, and each of them have known variations under them...
If you take timing, musicality, leading and following technique, athleticism, etc. and take it to an advanced level, I find that Salsa demands more than most partner work dances in my opinion.
Not saying that the rest of the dances are easy either...of course.
