Or Ballroom dances for that matter?
There are lots of DVDs available and clips you can watch on the internet, but from someone who’s tried to learn ballroom/latin by these methods, I gotta tell you, it’s difficult! I gave up and booked myself in classes in the end.
If you possibly can, you should try and attend a few classes.
What is worth investing in, however, is some good salsa music and some good strict-tempo ballroom and latin CDs. Hearing the music will give you a start in itself!
If you have to do it at home, get this DVD set ( http://www.reviewk.com/learntodance/ ) – not very expensive (I think $99) – and it teaches you 8 different types of dances including Salsa, Jive, Foxtrot, Jive, Waltz, rhumba, samba, tango… I have used it in past and have liked it much.
http://www.reviewk.com/learntodance/
(got this link from wikipedia)
References :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salsa_(dance)
There are lots of DVDs available and clips you can watch on the internet, but from someone who’s tried to learn ballroom/latin by these methods, I gotta tell you, it’s difficult! I gave up and booked myself in classes in the end.
If you possibly can, you should try and attend a few classes.
What is worth investing in, however, is some good salsa music and some good strict-tempo ballroom and latin CDs. Hearing the music will give you a start in itself!
References :
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