We have been teaching in the Netherlands and Germany for many years and currently live in Italy and have been teaching in Sardinia/Cagliari for 11 years.
There are many different stories about the true origins of salsa. Throughout the years various kinds of salsa dancing styles have surfaced though the dance combinations within these numerous dance styles are quite similar.
Salsa Libre combines this variety of dance styles with an emphasis on L.A. style and Salsa Cubana inclusive Rueda. For Salsa Libre the emphasis lies in the fact that students learn to dance from out their sense which is the key component in dancing.
Our bachata course starts with the normal classic bachata (not bachata dominicana). Throughout the course, slowly on elements of bachata sensual are added.
Our kizomba course covers traditional kizomba.
Repetition is a core part of the course so that once the 10 lessons have finished you are easily able to remember all the salsa dance combinations and moves that you have learned during the entire course.
Only a few ‘shines’ (solo dance move combinations) are taught as these are not often used at salsa events and/or parties yet can add extra sparkle to your dancing when on the dance floor.
The dance combinations taught are not too complicated and in themselves can be combined, allowing you to be able to dance with anyone, not just with people who have followed the same course.
Nor are they too long so you can enjoy dancing instead of having to focus too much on the dance combination itself.
Salsa Bachata Kizomba Partys:
During the parties, workshops are often offered, sometimes with teachers from other countries. During these workshops, you can learn new styles of salsa, bachata, and kizomba, or enhance and perfect your own style with new moves.

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