In 1898 the American soldiers were the first who noticed the salsa culture during the war at that time. After that many famous people started visiting Cuba to see what the whole spice was, who also brought back salsa to their states and city developing their own mix with salsa. Salsa is always played at night clubs or at your local Latin parties, Cuban salsa music Is very popular on US radio stations. So basically, salsa is danced with a partner of course, remember is am mixture of spice and romance in my point of view. First of all you have to learn how to count, you can try clapping your hands to the rhythm of the music after correctly getting the rhythm of the song in you claps, you slowly start using your feet by mimicate the rhythm by stepping down on the beats. Then you start dancing the steps, Start again by dancing in position. Then remember counting as you move your feet… 1 … 2 … 1 … 2. Rock your body front to back while you do this, listen to the music and get it in your body. Start balancing your weight on specific beats, and slowly start putting everything together, practice many times with and without music. Then when you get it, try dancing with a partner, Salsa can be such a workout but it’s very fun and such a great way to show everybody …show more content…
Dressing up can be a bit stressful, you must choose carefully you will be moving a lot and if you were a small skirt something might show when you do turns. Also, a big thing you must watch out with is the weather, is it going to be hot or cold? You will be moving a lot which causes a lot of sweat, a lot of salsa dancers love to wear black and red because it doesn’t show as much of the sweat and it looks cute on them when their partner is matching as well. Wearing a nice dress or a cute top can also give out the sexy vibe which that’s what salsa is about, romance and being sexy. Salsa doesn’t require a specific wardrobe, but it really depends on the person and the event, some people might dance in jeans or sweats, really depends on the situation you’re in and once again the weather! Music is