Tuesday, 30 August 2016

Matthew David Parker’s Insight On What Is Required To Perform Salsa Dance Moves

Salsa is basically a rhythmic Latin dance that originated from New York City with mixture of Cuban and Latin culture. Usually, salsa dancers move their hips, feet and even hands to the beat of the music. According to Matthew David Parker, who is an experienced salsa instructor in Louisiana, there are certain things you must do to perfectly dance salsa:

Learn how to count the music
The first and most important thing to do when it comes to salsa music is learning how to listen to the beat and count the beats. All music genres have beats or some sort of rhythm. Music has a specific number of beats per measure. Usually music beats can be counted in 1,2,3,4 up to 6. However, in salsa there are four beats per measure. In order to know how to count the salsa beats, try clapping to the rhythm while at the same time counting for 1 to 8.

Be flexible
Flexibility is something every salsa dancer or someone who wants to learn how to dance salsa should have. You need to be flexible enough to perform the simple basic steps and moves involved in salsa dance.

Coordination
Salsa is all about coordination. Your arms, hips, feet and upper body need to perfectly coordinate with each other for you to make salsa dance moves. When doing the feet movements, each foot has to coordinate with each other

Pay attention 
When beginning to learn salsa dance, you must be very attentive to what you are being told by your instructor. It is important to point out that without an experienced salsa instructor like Matthew David Parker, mastering salsa dance moves will not be easy and you might take days and even months to learn a single dance move.