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Salsa Dancing for Beginners : Right Turn Steps in Salsa Dancing for Beginners

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2007

Learn the basic step of a right turn in salsa dancing, including dance moves, footwork and rhythm in this free beginners video salsa lesson for beginners.

Expert: Leslie Sack
Contact: www.lesliesack.com
Bio: Leslie Sack has been teaching, performing and competing in Latin and ballroom dancing for the past 12 years. Before moving to Santa Barbara in 1999, she taught at Washington Dance Club in Seattle, WA.
Filmmaker: Diana Bacon

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  • u sux

  • Why don't you post a video showing us how the real salsa steps are old man? I'm latino,latin dance instructor and I competed in salsa-merengue competitions,and she did a good job breaking the steps down for the non latino dancers,that;s why it says "easy steps" to learn salsa,targeted for the non latino market,not for the show off master dancers that go blah blah blah in the keyboard of their computers,I'll be waiting for your video Mr know it all

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  • 0:57 is where it starts !!!!

  • Now, that is a "shine" lecturing.  Good turning & spotting trick.

  • i can't follow you. i don't know how to explain your steps to a beginner.

  • You should get a better camera. Not being mean or anything but the quality and reverb isn't helping.

  • nice legs!

  • Very nice and clear instruction ,Thanks for posting this video.

  • explains in simple terms. great slow step by step. other videos show double turns or out side/inside turn that looks like it takes the whole dance floor.

  • Great legs!

  • Thank you so much. Very helpful!

  • Isn't that so that the weight is kept on the ball of the foot? I've tried it in flat shoes and flat shoes do make it more difficult.

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