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Salsa Dancing - Advanced Salsa: Extended 360 Combo

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/1430-advanced-salsa-extended-360-combo



In this lesson you will put into practice the Extended 360 in a nice combination of moves that starts with a Cross-body lead with a hook turn for the leader. Then you will learn an intricate variation of the Copa, followed by the European cross-body lead, and finally the extended 360.

Level: Advanced

This lesson includes demonstrations in the two most popular Salsa dance styles: On1 (aka "L.A. Style") and On2 (aka "New York Style").

A word about Salsa Dance Styles
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L.A. style (On1) and New York style (On2) are two of the most popular Salsa dance styles around the world. In the L.A style, the leader breaks forward with his left foot on the first beat of the measure while the follower breaks back with her right foot. In the New York style, the follower breaks forward with her left foot on the second beat of the measure while the leader breaks back with his right foot.

Once you feel comfortable dancing on one of these styles, you can easily translate your Salsa repertoire to the other style by following the "Timing Conversion Table" included as supplemental material with this video.

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