Online Salsa Dance Element (OSDE)

Online Salsa Dance Element: An extra dance movement, Styling Dance Element, Foot / Arm / Hand Shine being executed by the Leader or by the Follower while doing Partnering Dance. Dance Elements have a duration of maximum 1 Basic. Dance Elements are used by Salsa Dancers as an addition to the "regular" Salsa Partnering Dance Techniques. These Dance Elements are used as a means of self expression, and are therefore the key for every Salsa dancer to create and evolve their own unique Salsa Dance Style. An example of a Salsa Dance Element is a Followers Hair Comb. A combination of several Salsa Dance Elements are grouped under Ladies' and Men's Styling.

Online Salsa Dance Combination (OSDC) Online Salsa Partnering Dance Techniq...
 

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Dancer Of The Week

Sanne Keijzer

Sanne Keijzer
Dance because you like it and show that. Own the dance. A good student can copy the teacher but a great dancer learns and then makes it her own. So, create your own style and do your thing. And very important: dare to dance!

Album Of The Week

Frank Reyes – Sigue Tu Vida

Frank Reyes – Sigue Tu Vida
Frank Reyes – a.k.a “The Prince of Bachata” - sings some of the world's most beautiful Bachata songs in his album “Sigue Tu Vida” (English: “Go On with Your Life”). This is real Bachata for all traditional Dominican Style and Modern Style Bachatateros and Bachateras.

Salsa Artists

Tony Vega

Tony Vega
Salsa singer, musician and bandleader. Vega’s attraction to music started in his early ages as he got involved in music by his musician parents. At the age of 10, Vega founded his first music band called “La prefeida”, where he played conga

Azucar Negra

Azucar Negra
Azucar Negra is a Cuban group, well known for their Timba compositions written by band member and leader Leonel Limonta, a gifted songwriter who has contributed hits for Issac Delgado, Bamboleo, and Paulito FG among others.

Marco Toro

Marco Toro
Marco Toro is a talented drummer, percussionist, composer, and arranger born in Caracas, Venezuela in 1969. In 1989 Marco Toro formed Laberinto, a Venezuelan rock band known as the creators of the "Metalatino," a unique mix of tight metal and Latin percussion.