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		<title>What You Need To Know About Salsa Dancing</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 16:08:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jennifer Ramos</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are still convincing yourself on whether to try salsa dancing or not, there are a couple of things that you should keep in mind when deciding.]]></description>
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<p>If you are still convincing yourself on whether to try salsa dancing or not, there are a couple of things that you should keep in mind when deciding.</p>
<p>The uncertainty surrounding the exact origin of salsa adds to its depth and enables it to be even more colorful and vibrant. The salsa dance has branched into many different styles allowing it to be dance freely, without any reservations of inhibitions from its roots and sources. Salsa dancing&#8217;s popularity comes from this freedom and makes it a wonderful and exciting way to learn dance.</p>
<p>Salsa has a wonderful and colorful history. Although it is still undetermined who or where the salsa dance has originated, it is still, undeniably, a plus point for the dance, making it highly attractive for everybody and also very popular among non-dancers. The fact that it doesn&#8217;t exactly have a culture that it can be identified with allows it to be as free as a bird &#8211; no inhibitions, no cultural backgrounds to respect and stick with. May be it is even the very reason why you can improvise with salsa as long as you have the dance&#8217;s basic principles.</p>
<p>Salsa is a complex dance. The fact that it is a mixture of many different cultures spiced up with the fusion of African and European beats, there is no doubt that salsa dancing is a complex activity that challenges people. It is easy and hard at the same time, requiring you to give your best as it is, and, by all means, a dance that tickles the senses. So, if a dancer wouldn&#8217;t give his or her one hundred percent with the salsa dance, it completely takes the fun and beauty out of the equation.</p>
<p>Elegance is one of the top things that are needed in salsa dancing, so if you want to improve you&#8217;re dancing skills, learn to move elegantly. You can do this by researching on the web for self-improvement tips and videos or you can begin by practicing walking around in very high heels until you get comfortable moving in it.</p>
<p>Confidence is also a big factor in salsa. However, if one is unsure whether one can perform the dance in front of an audience, practice can become the best tool. Whenever possible an unsure salsa dance student should practice in groups, the larger the better, in order to accustom the student to dancing while other people are present in the room. With enough practice, salsa dancing can build the confidence needed not only in dance, but also in life.</p>
<p>Elegance goes hand in hand with salsa dancing. When you learn dance the salsa, you will know that this elegance is the root of the dance&#8217;s sexiness and allure, top two qualities anybody would want to have and acquire. So, why don&#8217;t you give yourself a hand in being more attractive by developing these traits through learning how to dance the salsa?</p>
<p>As for the attire, light fabrics are always the best choice as it can get pretty lively while salsa dancing. Also, if you are looking for a salsa dress, make sure that you can easily move and is very comfortable. Learning how to dance salsa is really rewarding and highly beneficial. You can meet new people, get a good exercise, create a new passion, become more confident and of course, have a lot of fun. Why don&#8217;t you start taking classes today? You&#8217;ll never know, this might just be your new passion!</p>
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