Learn how to dance the Samba, with tips on steps for ladies and men, in this free video series of dance lessons.
There are 18 videos in this series:

Learn how to do the man's reverse step in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the ladies reverse step in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the reverse step with a partner in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the man's side step in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the side step with a partner in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the man's progressive step in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the ladies progressive step in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the progressive step with a partner in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the men's promenade step in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the ladies promenade step in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the promenade step with a partner in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the man's stationary walk in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the ladies stationary walk in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the stationary walk with a partner in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the ladies step for rolling of the arm in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to do the rolling off the arm step with a partner in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to choreograph your steps with a partner in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

Learn how to choreograph your steps to music in Samba dancing in this free video dance lesson.

There is rarely a more enjoyable form of therapy than dancing. Hearing music and letting it manifest itself through movements seems to set everyone at ease. One form of music that really makes one want to move is Samba. With its classic drum beats and quick tempo, it becomes difficult to simply sit still. Samba developed as a distinctive kind of music at the beginning of the 20th century in Rio de Janerio. It was strongly influenced by immigrant populations from the Brazilian state of Bahia. The music later inspired a specific kind of dancing that radiates ease and joy. The Samba Dance is a delight to watch. However, don't just sit there and stare. You too can learn how to do the Samba with free dance instruction.
In this expert video series, let Sarolta Eke teach you the basic steps of Samba. She will walk you through the various moves and turns of this Latin Dance. Also, learn simple choreography dance steps to start you sambaing today! With their help, there is no excuse to wait any longer. So go ahead- put on your dancing shoes!
Sarolta Eke and Tamas Kassai Sarolta Eke lives in Budapest, Hungary. She started dancing in 1992, and she has danced in competitions for 6 years in both Ballroom and Latin dances. Sarolta reached the highest level ranking in many of her competitions. During the 6 years that she participated in competitions, she was a finalist. Sarlota and her partner became Ballroom champions in Budapest. In 2001, she became a dance teacher and started her own dance club. Sarlota has been teaching for 6 years now, and many of her students became finalists in both Ballroom and Latin dances.dkdk
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