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This instructional series is chock-full of fun and unique Salsa partnerwork combinations sure to make you want to get on the dance floor and show off your Salsa dancing skills! In this video lesson, geared towards the intermediate or advanced Salsa dancer, you will learn how to do do the Illusion Arm Spiral. This dance move is taught as part of a salsa partnerwork combination with several other salsa maneuvers (Traveling Arm Spiral to Hand Slip, Inside Turns to Illusion Arm, Hand Toss to Double Jacket, Double Barrel, and Reverse Copa). With clear explanations, different angle demonstrations, styling tips for ladies, and high-quality footage filmed in HD, you're in for a real treat! You will soon impress your friends with your new Salsa repertoire!
Lesson features include intricate and unique dance pattern with styling tips for ladies, 100% leadable, over 10 eight-counts of partnerwork, demonstrated ON1 and ON2, filmed in High-Definition, music by internationally renowned New York orchestra La Excelencia! and bonus material of a dance from one of our competitions. Further, with the purchase of this lesson, you'll also be able to download our simple On1 to/from On2 conversion table (as a pdf) if you're looking for help converting different steps between On1 and On2.
This video lesson is part of a six-lesson series taken from Carlos and Azucenas instructional DVD, Everyone Can Salsa. The lessons in this series include:
Part 1/6: Illusion Arm Spiral: http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/1248
Part 2/6: Drop it Like Its Hot: http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/1249
Part 3/6: Tango Twist: http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/1250
Part 4/6: European Double Jacket: http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/1251
Part 5/6: Coke Turner Breakdown: http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/1252
Part 6/6: Thread the Needle: http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/1253
Carlos and Azucena have made a name in the International Salsa scene as performers, teachers, and competitors. They have won several titles including 4-time Texas Salsa champions, and finalists in the 1st World Salsa Championships. they have also been featured in ESPN, The Cristina Show (Univion), American Latino TV, FOX 7 News, and TV Azteca among others. Born and raised in Mexico, they are based in Austin, Texas.
I really like this move! Thanks for the how-to!
MrWeebs 2 years ago 2
Glad you enjoyed it! Be sure to check out our channel for our other Salsa videos and more to come!
Mindbitesdotcom 2 years ago
i just kiding u guys doing a great job:)
salsaforsure 2 years ago
Thanks for your constructive and varied input!
Teaching salsa and dancing salsa have different flavors. You must learn before you can perform!
Mindbitesdotcom 2 years ago