Salsa Dance Videos & Instructions: How to dance Salsa

Tips on finding your time in salsa
Salsa is in 4/4 time with a rythmn that extends for two measures - so it takes 8 beats to complete a cycle (If you're just counting downbeats, that's 4 beats in a complete cycle). It can be a tricky rythmn to find. Here are some queues to help know where you are: The low conga or bongo usually plays an accented tone on the 4th beat - this is the most consistent cue. The bass tends to also play on 4th beat, and sometimes on the 1st - but this can change. Piano usually also accents the 1st beat. Voice will often accent the first beat, but can sometime be syncopated against it.

Dancers usually step on beats 1,2 and 3 - pausing, tapping or stepping in place on 4. Whether the 1st and 3rd beats are emphasized (downbeat) or the 2nd and 4th beats is the difference between dancing 'on 1' or 'on 2'.

Catching the beat can be difficult at first. A simplified way of dancing which can help is to dance only the downbeats - rock-step sideways with left foot on 1, then step back to original position with same left foot on 3. Rock-step sideways with right foot on 5 and in place with same right foot on 7 - etc.

Salsa on 1: Start with your two feet together and slightly parted (parallel). On beat 1 put your left foot forward in a 'rock-step' - which means you shift your weight forward onto the foot and then immediately back again stepping in place on the beat 2 with your right foot and then again in place on beat 3 with your left foot. Pause on the 4th beat and then step back with your right foot in a rock-step on the 5th beat (ie: the 1st beat of the second measure). Step in place with left foot on 6 and with your right on 7. Pause on 8 and begin the cycle again with the left foot forward rock step on 1. In summary the two rocksteps on 1 and 5 are the only steps which are forward or back - all the other steps are in place and you should end the cycle exactly where you started. When dancing as a couple, the woman and man face eachother, and so in order to for the couple to keep in sync the woman's steps are the inverse of the above. The woman steps back with her right foot on 1 (while the man steps forward with his left) and she stepls forward with her left foot on 5.

Salsa on 2: The pattern is similar to the above but with a slight variation. The 1st step is in place and the 2nd step is a rock-step. So for a man, in place with left foot on 1, rock-step back with right foot on 2, then in place on 3 and pause on 4. Start in place with right foot on 5, rock-step forward with left on 6, in place with right on 7, pause on 8.

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marya August 30, 2012

la verdad muy bueno me encanta la salsa :) y la explicación q dieron y los vídeos de mucha ayuda me sirvieron gracias muy buenoooo!!!!! besossss...

Coral August 29, 2012

No hay atajos: sólo puedes bailar salsa saliendo a lugares donde la toquen y la bailen.
Las academias están bien para aprender los básicos, pero bailar, lo que se dice bailar, sólo haciéndolo.
Los videos no sirven mucho a menos que ya estés un poco más avanzado pero no son para quienes comienzan. Y bailar solo tampoco ayuda, hay que bailar con compañera(o)

juan ortega August 29, 2012

me gustaria aprender a bailar bien, como puedo aprender?

fernando August 29, 2012

algo mas facil para aprender salsa...

marino August 27, 2012

miren como se baila en cali la salsa, sin igual ok

Gladys August 26, 2012

Vivo en Caballito, quiero empezar a tomar clases de salsa, me pueden recomendar algun lugar,

baldemar velasquet rodriguez August 26, 2012

la salsa es un ritmo tan hermoso que no cualquiera la baila , ni mucho menos saberla enseñar, pa pronto se debe bailar al compas de la musica , ir con ella , dejarse llevar por ella , soltar el cuerpo ,hacer figuras bueltas , acompasadas, y sobre todo no tener sobre peso, mucha gente baila la salsa como si fuera cumbia ahi te das cuenta que no saben salsear, ni conocen el ritmo, mucho menos el movimiento.

Franklin Alonso Carrillo August 26, 2012

La Salsa es un ritmo sensual y por lo tanto, hay que saberlo bailar.

Adriana Tonzo August 26, 2012

me gusta bailar salsa, me encantaria aprender mas

erlinda ruiz August 25, 2012

buenas noche me gusta la salsa y me gustaria aprender mas de este baile, pero no se entiende lo que explica el profesor seria una maravilla si se entendiera gracias feliz noche