Many times we find ourselves in a place where the music playing is contemporary songs - not the strict Ballroom or Latin rhythms that we are accustomed to. How do you go about selecting the dance that best "fits" the music playing?
First, it's helpful to understand that (with the exception of the Waltz), most songs have four beats per bar or measure of music, and you can choose patterns from most any dance and apply them to any song that is playing.
Salsa Dancing
Deciding what to dance is based mostly on the tempo of the song and your mood:
Is it slow and melodious? - a Rumba will feel great Too slow for a Rumba? - the Blues/Slow Nightclub will do the trick Does it have a bouncy sound? - try the Samba, or the Salsa Does it have a sharp staccato beat? - try Cha-Cha, West Coast Swing, or Hustle Is the tempo medium and undefined? - try East Coast swing, Hustle, Rumba, or Foxtrot Is the tempo very fast? - Try Salsa, Retro Swing, Merengue As you can see, you can have fun trying different dances to the different tempos. You can even try different dances to the same songs. The more dances you know, the more options you have. There is no right or wrong - only what works best for you.
While driving and listening to music on the radio, try to feel which dance you would do to the song playing. With time and practice, you will become experienced in deciding the best dance for a particular tempo as soon as you hear it.
Have fun with your dancing,
Blanche & Emilio
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Dancing to Contemporary Songs - How to Select the Dance That Best Fits the Music Playing
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