Cuban Body Movement

Dance is more than mere step sequences. In this course, we dissect the complex movement patterns
of Cuban dances, specifically Salsa and Son, first isolating and then integrating all the individual
elements into one harmonious complete movement.

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Pachanga

Pachanga is a style of music and dance that emerged around 1959 in Cuba. The music can be described as “happy go lucky” and so are the steps of the iconic dance.

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Rumba Guaguanco ++

Rumba Guaguanco is an Afrocuban folkloric dance and music style that capture the heart and soul of the Cuban street. It also has great importance within the Cuban repertoire and has highly influenced both salsa music and Cuban salsa dance. It is so important that it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage dance.

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Reparto / Cubaton

Reparto is a Cuban-flavored music genre highly connected to Reggaeton. Cubanos love dancing to it, moving their hips, and releasing. If you want to dance like a Cuban with all the flavor and sabor that’s the place to be.

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Salsa Suelta – Cuban Movement

Salsa Suelta or “Free Salsa” are a short sequence of free Solo steps that can be danced on Salsa. In this class, we will learn some elements, practice them well, and create short choreographies that can be used in your dance.

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Body Movement and Isolation Course

True dancing comes through expression, and expression is fully possible only when the body becomes your instrument to play with. This course will deal exactly with that – with our body as our instrument for dancing. What parts can be moved? In which ways can we move these parts? How can we make the movement clean and expressive?

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Rumba Guaguanco – Foundation

Rumba Guaguanco is an Afrocuban folkloric dance and music style that capture the heart and soul of the Cuban street. It also has great importance within the Cuban repertoire and has highly influenced both salsa music and Cuban salsa dance. It is so important that it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage dance.

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Salsa Solo / Salsa con Afro

Let’s get moving 🙂 Until our normal courses will be allowed by COVID-19 regulations we are offering you, two weekly classes: Salsa Solo – Zero to Hero In this class, we will focus on footwork[…]

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Orishas

The Dance The Orishas dances are a part of the Afro-Cuban Folklore dances. For many Cubans Orishas are much more than just a dance, it’s a religion and a culture. Orishas are the gods of[…]

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Salsa Musicality

Musicality is the conversation a dancer has with the music when he dances. A good musical dancer is much more attuned to the music and thus able to express himself in better ways both from[…]

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