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Intermediate's Salsa Moderna Guide

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Intermediate's Salsa Moderna Guide

Salsa Godalming Surrey

Welcome to Salsa Moderna. This page is designed for those who are new to Salsa Moderna but have done a good amount of salsa dancing before.

We teach mainly cross body salsa on 1. If you have danced salsa before you probably know what this means - but just in case; basically the style we teach is danced in a 'slot' or a line and we start our steps on the first beat of the bar. It is worth knowing if this is the style of salsa you have done before or not. If it isn't you will still be able to join us at intermediate level, but you may notice some differences in the steps to what you have done previously.

We encourage our dancers to come for the beginners and improvers sessions too for several reasons. Firstly it is always a good idea to refresh the basics, it helps other newcomers progress faster and also the simpler moves are great to throw in during freestyle between complicated combinations to give you thinking time! It costs the same to come to all classes so why not maximise the value of your evening? Sessions are drop in, no need to book and you can start at any time as it is not run as a course.

You don't need to bring a partner to our salsa classes. We rotate dancers round every few minutes so during the course of a lesson you will get to dance with and meet lots of other students. However, if you would prefer to come with a partner and dance only with them then that is fine too, although students do tend to learn quicker and be more versatile when they get the chance to dance with multiple dancers.

Our intermediates lessons are designed for people who have a good amount of previous experience of salsa dancing. Our classes are very friendly and informal - we encourage dancers of different levels to mix and salsa together. Please remember when dancing with someone less experienced than yourself, we all make mistakes - I do too even though I've been dancing for many years - we're all human and it's ok to get it wrong. It's more important to have fun.

You can wear whatever you like to our salsa classes, we have no dress code, although I'd recommend shoes with a smooth or slippery sole - avoid gripping soles such as trainers as these cling to the floor as you turn and can make some of the moves hard to do and can make ankles and knees ache. For ladies I would avoid spiky heels - heels can get caught in the real wood floor!- as this can make your balance harder during spins etc.

We video the moves from each class (Don't panic! We don't video you (unless you fancy seeing what you look like dancing - in which case we'd be happy to, just ask!), just our staff dancing through the moves) and give out the password to everyone present at the class. You can then look back at the moves any time you like to help you remember what you have learned. To get to the videos for the classes you attend, click on the recent moves tab at the top of the page, select the date of the lesson you attended. At the top of the page are written notes of the moves - scroll down and add the password where asked to gain access to the videos.

As well as our group sessions we also run private classes or can be booked to teach your club or group, or for weddings and parties etc. If you have something in mind, please get in touch.

We look forward to meeting you soon!

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