Cuban Salsa Dance Lessons

The musical dance expressions have been one of the most recognized attributes of Cuban culture in the international arena. All-time favorite rhythms such as son, cha cha cha, the mambo and the rumba have appeared on European, American, Asian and African stages, always bringing with them the authentic national and Caribbean flavors of these dances. More contemporary, the "Salsa phenomenon" has taken over, and it's become evident that the contagious Cuban rhythms have crossed borders, turning themselves into a world heritage, and t's vital to conserve their authenticity.

Those interested can engage themselves in these Cuban rhythms through theoretical/practical sessions delivered by highly recognized professors and assisted by dance instructor/professor/Casino expert Lázaro José Argote, accompanied by dancers as class monitors.

Where:
  • Havana Club Rum Museum, Old Havana

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday from 9:00 to 11:00 am or 14:00 to 16:00

WoWCuba Package Includes:

  • 5 Lessons in 5 Days: Instructors can accommodate beginner/intermediate students in the group classes
  • 5 Nights Accommodation with Breakfast
  • Collective Transfer, Havana Airport to Hotel, Return
  • Havanatur Ground Handling Fee
  • Agency Service Fees

Hostal Valencia 2008 Package Price:

  • Single Occupancy: Jan 3 to Oct 31, 2008: $362.00
  • Double Occupancy: Jan 3 to Oct 31, 2008: $274.50 per person

Salsa Lessons in HavanaSome Helpful Vocabulary:
Paso = Step
Atras = Back
Adelante = Forward
Al lado = Side
Brazo = Arm
Mano = Hand
Neutro = Neutral
Vuelta = Turn
Ritmo = Rhythm
Escucha = Listen
Mira = Look
Pie = Foot
Pierna = Leg
Cintura = Waist
Uno, Dos, Tres, Cuatro = One, Two, Three, Four
Primero, Segundo, Tercero = First, Second, Third

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