Salsa is one of the hottest dance styles around and is sure to liven up your Autumn evenings. The punchy percussion and the lively brass section gives Salsa music its instant appeal and infectious rhythm. You too will soon get that Salsa feeling.
Cuban style Salsa is easy to learn, you’ll have no trouble with the feet. The fun comes with the arms as you untangle a fantastic variety of impressive turn combinations. Progress is rapid and you’ll be dancing to impress after just a few lessons.
New York style Salsa is heavily influenced by its Mambo roots and looks quite different. We’ll introduce you to both styles and show you how to dance with style and flair.
Echale salsita! Put a little spice in your life. No partner needed. Why not try one of South America’s hottest dance exports!
Ideal for the first time Salsa dancer!
This September we have TWO new Beginners Salsa classes on two different nights. These weekly classes will run until Christmas 2010.
Starts Tuesday 14th September 2010.
The Elmgrove Centre, Junction of Elmgrove Road & Redland Road, Cotham, Bristol, BS6 6AH
7.45 – 9.00pm
Starts Sunday 19th September 2010
Bristol Dance Centre, Jacobs Wells Road, Hotwells, Bristol, BS8 1DX
7.15 – 8.30pm
£6.00 (£5.50 Concessions) per person per class.
These weekly classes will run until Christmas 2010.
Important information concerning footwear at The Bristol Dance Centre
The Bristol Dance Centre (BDC) have recently spent £4000 on having their floor resurfaced and are keen to keep their new floor in top condition and scratch free. Please do not wear any type of shoe that could damage the floor. These include narrow, stiletto and kitten heels or any shoes that need reheeling and have fallen into disrepair.
Ladies, suitable footwear options for those of you joining our beginners classes at the BDC this September are any smooth soled shoe with a slightly wider/broader heel such as block or wedge heels. For both Men and Ladies, normal everyday shoes are fine, you do not need dedicated dance shoes to take part in classes and dances at the BDC. Synthetic soles and heels are fine, leather soles and heels are ideal. Please make sure they are in good condition and have not fallen into disrepair and have no nails or tacks protruding from the walking surface that could damage the floor. As you enter the BDC please wipe your feet to ensure there is no grit attached to the soles of your shoes that could potentially damage the floor. Please don’t be offended when we ask to examine your heels as you enter the dance hall.
Trainers aren’t the best footwear to dance in, but they will certainly get you going.
Thank you for being careful about your choice of footwear in the BDC and helping us all to continue to use and enjoy one of the largest dance floors in the South West.
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