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Course Calendar 2024
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Course Calendar 2024
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About the course levels
Our Salsa academy offers a structured curriculum comprising six foundational levels. Each level builds upon the previous, enhancing both your skills and understanding of Cuban Salsa. Each level can also be repeated to gain confidence. Each level includes salsa classes with specific themes such as musicality, role rotation, and feedback.
Level 1
Cuban Salsa basics, LA style, Casino style, fundamental steps, circle dancing
Level 2
Expanded repertoire, essential figures, partnerwork, social dancing, rhythm mastery
Level 3
Advanced turn patterns, complex dance figures recognition and execution
Level 4
Connection focus, partner exercises, solo steps, choreography execution, musicality
Level 5
Complex partnerwork, intricate figures, deepened technical skills, enhanced partner connection
Level 6
High-intensity training, complex figures, refined technique, precision execution
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REVIEWS
Super leuke community en leuke salsa lessen!Robin Waalwijk2024-04-13Amaizing courses and people☺️John Doe2024-04-12Lovely instructors and great atmosphere!Armina Stepan2024-04-12I came for a dance tryout, but I stayed for the dance lifestyle (and a great amount of new friends to boot). This dance school teaches cuban salsa in a way that even those with stiff legs and hips like me get the hang of it and pick up on the fun very quickly. A fun and energetic vibe that feels like a slice of summer in rainy AmsterdamJonathan Mitnik2023-12-21Talking from a very personal perspective, I believe it [Open Class] made a big difference along my journey because it gave me the environment I needed for practising. If you want to settle what you learned in class, having a concept like this is key. Socials, even though you learn a lot, are different - everything goes fast and you just go for the fun. However, I always used open classes for working on technique and get a transition from "the theory learned in class" towards "the practise". It is not the same learning a new move isolated than in an improvised dance sequence, you need to work on "greasing" the whole thing to make it look smooth. And many times, the key relies on a small detail that only a teacher's eye can catch, and this makes a huge difference... it is like somewhat which helps you to unlock a figure completely.Carol V.2023-12-06