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I am: A Salsa Teacher
I get inspired by: A Puerto Rican friend - Lionel Araya. The dance form was then booming in Singapore and friends in India were talking about it too. I requested Lionel to come to Chennai and conduct a workshop on the basics of Salsa.

I knew I had cracked it when: I learnt Salsa with a bunch of trainers in dance and was thoroughly enjoying the experience. Plus, as a dancer with a degree in Modern Dance, learning Salsa movements came easily to me.

My biggest hurdle: There were a bunch of South Americans who decided to probe into the way I was conducting Salsa classes. They seemed arrogant and picky and kept asking me questions about what I was teaching. Plus, being from the land where Salsa originates, they were full of churlish apprehension about the authenticity of Salsa in my school. Ten minutes after I finished my warm-ups, one of the South American women jumped up from her seat and said, "Voila! You are indeed doing the right thing!"

I wish: Very soon, I plan to introduce 'Salsa Rueda' also known as 'Salsa Casino' in the Academy of Modern Dance, the school that I run. It's a form of Salsa where you actually sway with multiple partners. I plan to call Lionel to introduce 'Salsa Rueda' to my students.

Salsa Trivia
• If Tango comes from Argentina, then Salsa comes from Cuba.
• People often tend to call Salsa a 'Street Dance' as there are no standards or competitions that determine the level of the dancers.
• Cuban Salsa has a pattern of six steps danced over eight counts of music.
• Four factors that typically characterise Salsa are - standardised rhythm, vibrant and smooth nature, space economy and stick-to-one spot. In that sense, Salsa is very space-economical and partners can work out quite a few patterns even on crowded dance floors.
• It incorporates erotic movements and has a striking romantic characteristic that one can't miss.
• Salsa is often a great option to unwind at a party.

A Few Tips:
• Looks and age are absolutely no determinants to who will become good Salsa dancers.
• Don't expect great results early on. The essential thing is not to give up.
• Practise your footwork and keep track of the rhythm.
• Salsa is most often equated with social dancing, so make sure you wear something attractive every time you go for your classes. High-heeled shoes, short skirts and club wear help boost your spirits and make you feel on top of the world too.
• Shed your inhibitions and get set to try out any step or movement. Mix around and pair up with each and everyone in the class.
Don't wait for evolution. Get with

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