I need to learn to dance. what videos can i use to learn how to swing, jazz,and salsa,(latin)? - first swing party on video
For my prom, I want to dance to. i love danceing and I want to swing, jazz and salsa, namely: Maranga, bacchata, so I can the video b4 14th To see Mai?
Friday, December 18, 2009
First Swing Party On Video I Need To Learn To Dance. What Videos Can I Use To Learn How To Swing, Jazz,and Salsa,(latin)?
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First, jazz dance is usually associated with swing (unless your idea of modern jazz dance, which is more of a solo dance performance type, like the ballet.)
On the other hand, dances, Salsa and Swing and social is the way that you are looking for online resources to learn, but when it comes to that, you're dancing with someone other than you. " Online resources can help you to learn, but we will begin. I recommend that you consult your local scene, Lindy Hop / Trainer to start (where you learn more about the cause and continue to dance.)
For Swing, try searching in the city / state on this page:
http://www.thelindyhop.com
You should try a "social turn, can" night. At these events there will be a cost for the course (from $ 3 to $ 10). The advantage is that in these places you will find a swing dance class for about an hour, then social dancing for the rest of the night and do not necessarily need a partner!
It sHelp. . . There are online resources that you are trying to expand their knowledge.
If you are a beginner, want to start by learning some East Coast Swing. It is easier to learn as a beginner. This is a 6-Count Basie, and remains on that basis. There is also a standard ballroom dance and is very easy to find a teacher.
Here is how the dance is as follows:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuCqgF90H ...
Want to learn some basic movements, like the tour inside, not outside, hugging or affection, etc.
Well, unless you go to the fair competition, there's really no reason to keep learning just to the east coast, you want to go to Lindy Hop.
Lindy Hop is the original swing dance, developed out of Charleston in Harlem. The dance is almost always what is considered "swing" by the standards of most people (also known) as the Jitterbug. It is a dance of the 8th May pieces which have different variants.
Here is how the dance is as follows:
http://www.youtube.com / watch? v = VVJu2q1cg ...
In addition, you should learn other swing type dances like Charleston, Collegiate Shag and Balboa.
There are some free instructional videos on YouTube and Google video can be searched, but I think the best online resource:
http://www.idance.net
They have some free hours, but have to pay the most. . . do not worry, it's only $ 1 per video, so it's pretty cheap! (Search "iDance" on YouTube to Google free courses, which were made public to see.)
If you want a little inspiration about swing dancing, check out this video (It's a professional), Lindy Hop Competition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myJj0mNNe ...
For the sauce:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eit1ZsUyj ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3Vb29FZ8 ...
To Merengue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi9uFiH7P ...
For bachata
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhyVl3DWG ...
I hope that helps!
First, jazz dance is usually associated with swing (unless your idea of modern jazz dance, which is more of a solo dance performance type, like the ballet.)
On the other hand, dances, Salsa and Swing and social is the way that you are looking for online resources to learn, but when it comes to that, you're dancing with someone other than you. " Online resources can help you to learn, but we will begin. I recommend that you consult your local scene, Lindy Hop / Trainer to start (where you learn more about the cause and continue to dance.)
For Swing, try searching in the city / state on this page:
http://www.thelindyhop.com
You should try a "social turn, can" night. At these events there will be a cost for the course (from $ 3 to $ 10). The advantage is that in these places you will find a swing dance class for about an hour, then social dancing for the rest of the night and do not necessarily need a partner!
It sHelp. . . There are online resources that you are trying to expand their knowledge.
If you are a beginner, want to start by learning some East Coast Swing. It is easier to learn as a beginner. This is a 6-Count Basie, and remains on that basis. There is also a standard ballroom dance and is very easy to find a teacher.
Here is how the dance is as follows:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuCqgF90H ...
Want to learn some basic movements, like the tour inside, not outside, hugging or affection, etc.
Well, unless you go to the fair competition, there's really no reason to keep learning just to the east coast, you want to go to Lindy Hop.
Lindy Hop is the original swing dance, developed out of Charleston in Harlem. The dance is almost always what is considered "swing" by the standards of most people (also known) as the Jitterbug. It is a dance of the 8th May pieces which have different variants.
Here is how the dance is as follows:
http://www.youtube.com / watch? v = VVJu2q1cg ...
In addition, you should learn other swing type dances like Charleston, Collegiate Shag and Balboa.
There are some free instructional videos on YouTube and Google video can be searched, but I think the best online resource:
http://www.idance.net
They have some free hours, but have to pay the most. . . do not worry, it's only $ 1 per video, so it's pretty cheap! (Search "iDance" on YouTube to Google free courses, which were made public to see.)
If you want a little inspiration about swing dancing, check out this video (It's a professional), Lindy Hop Competition:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myJj0mNNe ...
For the sauce:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eit1ZsUyj ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3Vb29FZ8 ...
To Merengue
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fi9uFiH7P ...
For bachata
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhyVl3DWG ...
I hope that helps!
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