Salsa Level 1* curriculum includes: Basic steps and partnership connection, right turns, left turns, and the cross body lead.
Salsa Level 1 curriculum includes: Basic steps and partnership connection, right turns, left turns, and the cross body lead.
Salsa means “sauce” in Spanish, and as a dance, it sure can be full of spicy flavor!
The creation of salsa music is often credited to New Yorkers of Cuban and Puerto Rican ancestry of the 1960s, who mixed their Mambo and Cuban "Son" roots with the influences of American Jazz music.
It has exploded in popularity all over the world, and today, there are many styles of Salsa seen on the dance-floor.
We believe people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds need to experience the joy and universal human connection that come from music, dance and other related activities. By bringing together, empowering and connecting people to learn and achieve common goals.
A larger community bond and connectedness will ultimately grow and thrive. We strive to create a safe space and home base for fostering these goals and our mission in the Twin Cities metro.
Learn turns, footwork, body movement and more! We offer classes for the absolute beginner through advanced level! Plus, practice your dance moves at our monthly Latin parties every 3rd Friday!
Beginner 1 is for people who have no prior experience. This class will introduce you to the basic steps of the dance and fundamentals of partner dancing. We go over the basic, right turns, alternating turns and cross body lead.
The Salsa is the ‘street name’ for a sexier and more kicked back interpretation of the Mambo. Consisting of the same basic step patterns, the Salsa is the Mambo with a few tricks taken from the Hustle.
Salsa Dance Classes are offered by Chevy Chase Ballroom for all ages and skill level. The moment you step inside, you’ll feel at home. We believe it’s all about passion…we add that spark, an electric joy to your everyday experience.
Hans teaches a progressive style salsa class which helps every dancer learn as the class progresses. We always start from the most basic steps for our new dancers at the beginning of class and then progress into different patterns and ideas as the skills improve.
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