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Cuban Casino Dance
Casino dance usually refers to the Cuban technique and style of Salsa. The name...
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Learn Casino Dance
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Casino dance usually refers to the Cuban technique and style of Salsa. The name Casino appeared in the early 1960s in Havana. As a pastime and entertainment for most Cubans, Casino became a predominant rhythm in Havana.
See a demo here Cuban Casino dance Demo or download it with right click and save. If you think you can dance, these experts are here to help. Willian and Sarays certainly know they can. And they can tell whether you can, too. The two dance instructors teach people to dance casino (cuban salsa). Dance instructors Willian and Sarays cover the basics of casino – Cuban salsa dancing. The beauty of salsa is that as long as you know the basic steps, you can create your own dance routine. "Once you get comfortable with the basic steps, you pick it up. You feel it and find your own rhythm," Willian said. “You can continue for ever to improve on your moves and turns, but with a little effort (and more attitude) it looks good already quite soon if you can do some basic steps!”. There are many steps and turns. If you can do those things, you can dance," he says. "It's easier than you think if you let yourself have time to figure it out." Not only will you learn some great dance moves and get to impress your friends but you'll also have loads of fun. Now get yourself ready, make some space and let's learn How To Dance. Participants don't need a partner or dance experience to learn the simple steps of casino dancing
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