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  • Salsa Dancing: Step 4

    Repeating "quick, quick, slow" helps beginner dancers learn Salsa dancing. Learn step four of Salsa dancing in this free Salsa dancing video lesson.

  • How to Do a Salsa Cross Body Lead

    Salsa is a Latin dance that has combined and taken many moves from many other dances. The origins of the dance are unknown, but contributions were made to it in Cuba, Puerto Rico, and even in the...

  • How to Do Couples Salsa Dancing

    Salsa is a combination of several different informal dance styles that come from the Caribbean, Puerto Rico, Cuba and yes, even the United States. It takes steps from the mambo, guaguanco, Cuban...

  • How to Do a Salsa Underarm Turn to Left

    Salsa is a great Latin dance, and increasingly popular. It’s a combination of several different Latin styles that were once a part of Cuba, Puerto Rico, and later the United States. In the...

  • How to Do Transitions in Salsa Dance

    Movements defined by precise timing, a quick beat and erotic rhythm easily define salsa. Salsa is a fusion or bonding of multicultural dance styles. Salsa movements are influenced by the African,...

  • How to Do a Basic Salsa Step (Women)

    In salsa dancing you must grasp the basic steps and counts before you can perform combinations and full routines. As a woman, your partner leads and you mirror his moves. By practicing the...

  • How to Do an Open Release and Turn in Salsa Dancing

    Salsa may be the most popular form of Latin American dancing, combining a number of different styles to create unique and sexy dance steps. Salsa is also considered one of the most difficult dance...

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