Dance Line

Dance Line is referring to the line on which dance couples dance Salsa. This is the cornerstone of Western Style Salsa Dancing. The dance couples dance back and forth on an imaginary line, usually through a Cross Body Lead.

Dance Couple Danzón / Danzonete

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