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Outside Turn for Women in Salsa Dancing

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Summary: Learn the basic outside turn for women for salsa dancing in this free instructional video on beginning Latin dance.

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By Alex Ruiz
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Alex Ruiz is a dance instructor at Salsa Mia. Salsa M?a began February 15, 2005 on South Beach in Miami, Florida in the spirit of fun and friendship reminiscent of the days of a Cuban...read more

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dogbertbc said

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on 8/2/2008 Isn't that an inside turn? An outside turn is when the follower turns to her right, she's turning to her left in that video. Otherwise very nice.

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" Hi! This is Salsa Mia at Yuka Lounge. You can find us on the web at www.salsamia.com. My name is Susan and this is Alex. We’re here to show you the basics of salsa. Okay, now we’re going to work on an outside turn for the girl. Now, this turn could also replace your cross body lead or your dile que no. So men, if you don’t want to be doing dile que nos or cross body leads all the time, you could replace them with an outside turn. All we’re going to do is 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, forward and back. This is what it is, okay. Now, the feet are the same for the men. I just lay the cross body lead. Girls, what you’re going to do is you’re going to go back with the right. Now, when you go forward, you go forward just the same way you did for you cross body lead. Now, what you’re going to do is you’re going to get some momentum so you can turn to the left. Left, right, left, and you go back to your basic. One more time, so you’re going to do basic, forward, 2, 3, outside turn, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, forward and back. "

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