Salsa style is not fixed. A dancer can look different in social dancing, performance, and competition without being inconsistent. This article explains why style fluidity is normal and useful.
Salsa style is not fixed. A dancer can look different in social dancing, performance, and competition without being inconsistent. This article explains why style fluidity is normal and useful.
The Cobo approach is a great reminder that strong salsa style is not about complicated steps. It is about clean basics, body control, and musical upper-body movement that makes simple footwork look elite.
This France vs Italy salsa battle clip turns a boxing ring into a dance arena. Here is what makes battle-format salsa entertaining, what dancers can study from it, and how stage energy differs from social dancing.
On1 and On2 can use similar partner patterns but feel different in movement quality. This side-by-side analysis explains what to watch in timing, travel, compactness, and musical phrasing.