Online Salsa Turn Pattern (OSTP)

A Salsa Turn Pattern is a series of 2 or more Salsa Dance Techniques and/or Salsa Dance Combinations combined together in a certain order. This can be with or without the addition of (several) Salsa Dance Elements to it. Salsa Turn Patterns are (small) Salsa dance choreographies which Salsa Dance Teachers use as a means to teach their student's how to "Cut & Paste" several Dance Techniques together fluently and safely in a certain order. Caution: Salsa Turn Patterns are only a "means" and NOT an "end"! The more you focus on Turn Patterns, the less flexible you become in regards of adapting yourself to different Salsa dance partners and several Salsa dance styles worldwide.

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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

La Dimensión Latina

La Dimensión Latina
La Dimensión Latina is a well representative Salsa music and Latin band from Venezuela. La Dimension Latina was founded in 1972 by six young musicians.

Yoskar "El Prabu" Sarante

Yoskar "El Prabu" Sarante
Yoskar Sarante is a prominent Dominican bachatero. He works with the nueva bachata movement, and has been on compilations such as Bachata Tipico and The Rough Guide to Bachata.

Tito Puente

Tito Puente
Puente is often referred to as the “King of the Mambo”. An American (New York) composer, bandleader, pianist and virtuoso percussionist, he became the most beloved symbol of Latin jazz and Mambo music.