Category: Salsa Dance
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What are the Different Latin Dances for Beginners?
Beginner Latin Dance Classes At Arthur Murray Dance Now we teach Latin ballroom dance. But what exactly does that mean? Latin dance is an umbrella term for several different styles of dancing including ballroom dance, social dance, and competition dance.
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5 Most Popular Types of Latin Dances—and Why We Love Them
The passion, the fire, the energy! Latin dances are known for their sultry steps and the strong connections between partners. And when you learn to Latin dance (yes, you can learn!), you will notice just how spicy this style of dance makes you feel. Plus, starting a new hobby like dancing will certainly help you…
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Dance Style Spotlight: Salsa
Have you ever wanted to learn how to salsa? Is the salsa the right dance for you? Maybe you’ve dreamed about getting salsa lessons, or perhaps you just toyed with the idea of being able to really, truly dance. No matter your reason for wanting to learn more about salsa, we’re here to help! In…
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Your Ultimate Salsa Lesson Playlist: From Your Instructors at Arthur Murray New Jersey
There’s nothing quite like music to put you in a specific mood. From turning up the heat at a party to setting up a romantic night for your sweetie, music can invigorate and excite, or calm and relax, and make you feel every mood in between.
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Why Every Adult Should Take Salsa Dance Lessons
Salsa! It’s the dance I can’t stop talking about! Salsa is flirtation, it’s that look you catch someone giving you from the other side of the bar that makes your heart leap. It’s the thrill of meeting someone beautiful and realizing they like the same things you do. It’s a conversation of bodies which can…
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New Jersey Salsa: The Dance You Can Take Anywhere
Salsa is delicious. I go with Alton Brown’s basic recipe when I make my own. I love salsa’s combination of bold flavors like tomato and jalapeño and cilantro. When I eat salsa, I feel the freshness and life one can only feel when they take the boldest of ingredients and arrange them together for maximum…