Salsa is a rhythmic Latin dance with origins in Cuban culture. Salsa dancers move their feet to the beat of the music and are influenced by the movements of the cha-cha, mambo, and African dance styles. But how do you do the salsa? We compiled the basic steps to help you get started! Keep reading to learn how to do the basic footwork of salsa with the advice of professional dance instructor Jean Franco Vergaray.
Salsa Steps: The Basics
According to dance instructor Jean Franco Vergaray, a basic step in salsa is all about stepping forward and back while shifting your weight. Step forward with your left foot first, then bring your right foot to join the left. Then, step again with your left foot, shifting your weight forward again.
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Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhat are the steps to salsa dance?Jean Franco Vergaray is a dancer specializing in salsa dancing. Jean Franco was also formerly the owner of Salsa In Queens, a community, dance-oriented studio for beginners and experienced dancers alike, based in Queens, New York City. He has over 13 years of dancing experience and over eight years of dance instruction experience.The basic salsa steps are: start with both feet together, step forward with your left foot, shift your weight to your right foot, step backward with your left foot, then pause. Then, reverse the actions and use your right foot. Step backward with your right foot, shift your weight, step forward, then pause. Repeat to keep the dance going.
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QuestionWhy is there is a pause on 4th & 8th count?Sugarplum PrincessCommunity AnswerIt is done to give salsa a rhythmic feel of slow, quick, slow, – slow, quick, slow.
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QuestionWhat does the salsa have to do with the color red?Community AnswerThe color red is associated with passion! Salsa dancing, as all Latin dances, is a passionate dance.
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Tips
- Master the steps by yourself before attempting to dance with a partner.Thanks
- Typical salsa music has a fast beat around 150 to 225 beats per minute (BPM).Thanks
- Practice the steps without music to memorize the movements.Thanks
References
- ↑ Jean Franco Vergaray. Professional Dance Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jean Franco Vergaray. Professional Dance Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ http://www.salsanewyork.com/ourdancemusic.htm
- ↑ Jean Franco Vergaray. Professional Dance Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/PfDVnX4j3-w?t=23
- ↑ http://www.salsanewyork.com/ourdancemusic.htm
- ↑ Jean Franco Vergaray. Professional Dance Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jean Franco Vergaray. Professional Dance Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ Jean Franco Vergaray. Professional Dance Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/PfDVnX4j3-w?t=42
- ↑ Jean Franco Vergaray. Professional Dance Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/PfDVnX4j3-w?t=47
- ↑ Jean Franco Vergaray. Professional Dance Instructor. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/PfDVnX4j3-w?t=53
- ↑ Jean Franco Vergaray. Professional Dance Instructor. Expert Interview
About This Article
To dance a basic step in salsa, start by stepping forward with your left foot, then rocking back onto your right foot while swinging your hips. Next, move your left foot behind you and roll your weight unto the heel of your foot. Then, take a step back with your right foot before rocking your body forward. Finally, take another step back with your right foot and bring your feet back together. For tips on how to practice moving to the beat of a Salsa rhythm, read on!
Reader Success Stories
- "Despite decent rhythm, I've always found salsa a bit awkward. This how-to was very helpful. (It's all about the pauses!). " ..." more