Beginner's Basic

 
An explanation of the basic Salsa step
 
Salsa music has 4 beats to the bar.
In the basic steps we only move on 3 of them.
So in 8 beats of music we step 6 times.
Most often on beats 1,2,3-5,6,7
Then the pattern is repeated.
 
 
Dancers generally change direction twice
when doing the basic steps.
The change of direction is referred to as the
"Break Step".
 

 Ladies will break backward on beat 1
with their right foot & forward on beat 5
with their left foot.
 

Gentlemen will break forward on beat 1
with their left foot & backward on beat 5
with their right foot.
 

This is referred to as "dancing on one"
and is commonly adopted by
Latin dance studios

 

Try the Basic Salsa Step
 

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Count out loud "1, 2, 3, -  5, 6, 7"
while learning to place your feet in the proper positions. 

We always count when learning new steps,
complex patterns or sequences.
It serves as an important frame of reference

 

 

 
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