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Salsa Dancer, Kaku/Salsa Lab Part-3 -Anyone can get used to dancing salsa right away-

As I have been introducing about Salsa,

today, I would like to tell you about how it is easy to start salsa dance.

 

Just like the USA, Australia, the UK, Korea and any other countries,

for some people, dancing is not that easy and/or it is not comfortable to do,

the same for Japanese people as well.

Some people just avoid dancing because they don't know how to dance, and feel embarrassed

about not dancing in certain ways with "perfect steps and moves".

I experienced almost every kinds of dance.

Speaking from my experience, starting salsa dance is much easier than other types of dance

(hip hop, jazz, ballet and everything between) in terms of being able to just enjoy it.

Also, salsa lessons are easier to attend to than other types of dance

because there are so many salsa lessons all over Japan

and there are people of all ages who take these lessons.

 

Just walk with music, it can be the basic steps for salsa dance.

 

Most people start to enjoy dancing salsa after 3 dance lessons and/or attending salsa parties.

One must practice very hard to perform in front of audience though.

 

You do not have to wear fancy dresses to dance salsa.

You can just wear T-shirts and pants.

It is very casual.

 

Dancing salsa is not difficult at all.

It gives less stress for your body than dancing other types of dance and/or playing sports.

How about dancing salsa with your friends and/or family members?

 

Here's our video of Shine (Salsa solo dance) by a Japanese salsa dancer, "Kaku" at "Salsa Lab"

Last Update: 3/23/2016

 

Here’s our previous blog “Japanese Salsa Dancer / Kaku / At Salsa Lab”

Posted: 2/3/2016

 

Please see below for more information.

<Salsa Lab>

Address: 2-24-2 Toyoshima, Fukui City, Fukui Prefecture, Japan

Salsa Lab
Salsa Lab Facebook

 

<Kaku>

Kaku E-Mail

Kaku Facebook

 

 

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