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Dancing To The Latin Tunes

Discussion in 'TV/Movies/Music/Books' started by MCNUTT71, Feb 21, 2011.

  1. MCNUTT71 New Member

    Whether it is salsa or samba, Latin dancing is really delightful and pleasurable. Latin dance is known to be sexy and sensual as it has great hip and foot movements. There are movies and theaters that have showcased this dance form, making it popular among dancers and non-dancers equally. This dance has become a standardized form of ballrooms, but now it has reached the countryside dance floors as well. Latin dances are known to relatively easy as compared to other dance genres because the basic foot movements are common among its dance styles.

    Latin dance is basically those dance forms that originated in Latin America or have become International ballroom styles. Latin dance constitutes of a variety of dance styles such as salsa, samba, rumba, cha-cha, Paso Doble, Mambo, Merengue, Tumba, Cumbia, Bolero and danza.

    To find good Latin Dance Lessons NYC has the best of dance schools that are affordable and have flexible timings. Before proceeding to the dance lessons, the dance schools divide their students into four levels – beginners, advanced beginners, intermediate and professional. These levels give every learner an equal opportunity to learn and master a new dance style. Different types of lessons like online, private and regular are options through which one can register for. The fees of such classes depend on the option a person chooses.

    Movies such as “Dance with Me” and “Dirty Dancing” have portrayed different styles of Latin dance (salsa and salsa on 2, respectively). Salsa on 2 is also referred to as Mambo because both these dances break on the second beat.

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