College curriculum outline course for Salsa Students
Syllabus 101 and 102
is a College Curriculum course developed by one of the most
sought-after Salsa Instructors in the world, Edie, The Salsa FREAK.
This Syllabus is a result of over 12 years of research and
refinement of Salsa moves and techniques used by some of the world’s
best social Salsa dancers.
It is ideal for
instructors who want to...
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Start using
some sort of Salsa Syllabus
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Learn a more
technically perfect lead
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Understand
the concepts of lead and follow
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Know for sure
that what you are teaching is correct.
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Utilize
technically detailed and more thorough methods of teachin
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Show
technically perfect lead and follow techniques.
The Musicality
Break can be utilized during any part of the simple 101 an 102
concept. The point is, to simplify your more complicated turn
patterns into 101's and 102's so that you "can" more easily hit the
breaks and hits of the music, instead of in the middle of an
arm-knot turn combination from hell that some of these guys put
women through. This way, a woman can either hijack the move (Ladies
Styling volume 2), or the man can hijack his moves in the middle
of a simple underarm turn, or Cross Body Lead.
Internationally acclaimed and Lifetime Achievement Award Winner,
Edie, The Salsa FREAK reveals her secrets to training budding
Salseros to stardom in the dance world. Edie has devised a unique
system of simplifying complex Salsa turn patterns into simple,
easy-to-follow steps. Through a unique concept based on
families of moves , her entire course focuses around the
woman’s footwork. Edie simplifies Salsa dancing into grouping steps
that are commonly used throughout the dance. Her unique method
allows the leader to more easily remember moves without boring his
partner.
At the same time he will be learning a technically perfect lead.
The Concept is Timeless.
You will find yourself using this fantastic method of dancing
Salsa comfortable and fun for generations to come!
- Download:
Pocket Syllabus
[For Excel]
(click back and front
tabs at bottom
of spreadsheet for full syllabus)