May 21, 2008
Salsa Classes Tuesdays and Saturdays, Seattle salsa dancing, salsa dance seattle
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Tuesday Class Schedule
Next Series:
April 1 - May 6
May 13-June 17
June 24-July 29
August 5 - September 9
Salsa (basic patterning and combinations level 1):
6-Class Series
Tuesdays 6:30 - 7:30
This class taught by Rico Jr. and Samantha focuses on the basic fundamentals of salsa: basic patterns, footwork, and technique (which includes proper posture, balance, and coordination) to set a strong foundation for more advanced classes.
Ladies' Styling (level 1):
Tuesdays 7:30 - 8:30
Samantha Brava teaches ladies' styling to beginning and intermediate dancers emphasizing footwork, style, and technique. Ladies' styling is the part of salsa when couples dance apart from one another in a passionate seduction between the sexes.
Salsa (basic patterning and combinations level 2):
6-Class Series
Tuesdays 8:30 - 9:30
This class taught by Johnny and Samantha is for dancers who have taken the first basic series or equivalent. It is a bridge to more difficult techniques and combinations in Intermediate Salsa.
Saturday Class Schedule
May 31 - July 12
July 19 - August 23
September 6 - October 11
6-Class Series
Saturdays 1:00 - 2:00
PARTNERING – I (Beginners Combinations):
6-Class Series
Saturdays 2:00 - 3:00
This is no ordinary beginner’s class. It is geared for students with a solid, comprehensive foundation in the Basics (balance, posture, upper/lower body coordination, weight transfer, cross body, etc.).
Ladies' styling (level 2):
Saturdays 3:00 - 4:00
The Saturday class is geared towards intermediate to advanced dancers. Ladies' Styling is $10. Students enrolled in Intermediate can sign up for 6 consecutive weeks for only $50.
PARTNERING – II (Intermediate Combinations):
6-Class Series
Saturdays 4:00 - 5:00
During this class the student will further strengthen their leading and follow techniques. The student will learn different prepping techniques on spins and syncopated footwork


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