Loved every point you made! It also helped me to understand all the subtle things that I appreciate in a good partner, and how I can become a better dance partner. Love all your videos, clear, concise. Thanks from Canada!
This is such a great video! I love how you explained everything- this etiquette makes the experience so much more enjoyable, especially when it can be intimidating to dance with a stranger. It also makes me appreciative of the thoughtfulness of a good partner. Glad you mentioned the little hug at the end being normal in Holland, but it does not seem very American though.
As a beginner I have found your instruction style the best I have found on the internet and makes more sense than my current instructor. Thank you for your help and Vanessa is hot lol. Oh and hello fromNova Scotia, Canada
Haha, that eye contact thing I talked about on your other video :) Also the comment about shines... so so true. We are really on the same page :) Congrats for making social better with your videos, hopefully.
How to describle my appreciation to you?!?1 I have a dancing class tonight, will practice one by one carefully, thank you so much for sharing, you are admired!!
De meeste mensen (ik ook) geven een high five met 2 handen of een knuffel, zeggen bedankt en lopen weg. Als ik iemand ken of het was een heel leuke dans dan maken we een kort praatje of geef ik een compliment, misschien spreken we af om later nog een keer te dansen. Iemand terugbrengen naar de rand van de dansvloer is volgens mij niet de norm (of ik ben zonder dat ik het weet vet onbeleefd haha).
The high fives are indeed most common at the most places i'm going. or awkward silences when a dance goes a bit wrong. 😂 I also don't feel like the followers want to be lead back to their spots, but maybe an age or culture thing.
You might include 3 other rules of etiquette that one would think would be common sense, but unfortunately in practice, on the dance floor, common sense often takes a holiday. 1) Always respect the space of the other couples dancing near you; 2) If the dance floor is full, stay on the side and wait until the next song to dance; and 3) If the dance floor is full, don't do any extravagant turn patterns, keep it simple, dance within the metro cuadrado. Thank you.
We call it 'contract' since we have a sort of agreement with eachother that makes Salsa dancing works all around the world, indepedent of place or partner.
What he says is pure gold for any dancer and I regret too many dancers do not realise they make people uncomfortable because they do not know these simple principles. See these videos as complementary media on top of your classes if your salsa teacher is average.
Loved every point you made! It also helped me to understand all the subtle things that I appreciate in a good partner, and how I can become a better dance partner. Love all your videos, clear, concise. Thanks from Canada!
The best job of teaching I have seen on utube and I have watched a lot. Love these guys.
This is such a great video! I love how you explained everything- this etiquette makes the experience so much more enjoyable, especially when it can be intimidating to dance with a stranger. It also makes me appreciative of the thoughtfulness of a good partner. Glad you mentioned the little hug at the end being normal in Holland, but it does not seem very American though.
If only we were taught about manners as kids. But then again, never too late. Quality content :)
I'm so glad I found this channel for learning more salsa, that's all.
I just love to listen and watch to these two. Very sistemating and clear. Thank you for the great videos.
Our pleasure!
so far this is the best salsa instructional video i ever watch.I've learn a lot.
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As a beginner I have found your instruction style the best I have found on the internet and makes more sense than my current instructor. Thank you for your help and Vanessa is hot lol. Oh and hello fromNova Scotia, Canada
Best lesson ever ❤️
Excellent! Thanks so much! You really know how to get to the essence, which is so wonderful.
Aww, I loved them. Thank you!
Very nice! Would love to see a video of either of you at a social dance. Your other teaching videos are excellent. Greetings and many thanks!
Beautiful video!
A true gentleman
Really amazing & authentic sharing on the your channel..
Really appreciated your insights on Latin dance socials....
Haha, that eye contact thing I talked about on your other video :)
Also the comment about shines... so so true.
We are really on the same page :) Congrats for making social better with your videos, hopefully.
Thanks! Highly appreciated!
LOVE LOVE LOVE these tips Thank You for sharing your knowledge.
Hola Salsita, thank you so much!
Thank you! Very informative.
How to describle my appreciation to you?!?1 I have a dancing class tonight, will practice one by one carefully, thank you so much for sharing, you are admired!!
My pleasure!
Súper goede tips! Het klinkt zo voor de hand liggend, maar kan me voorstellen dat dat niet het geval is in de praktijk. Wederom dankjewel!
Graag gedaan Ingeborg.
Excellent video, thank you.
Hi, thank you so much for the compliment. Truly appeciate it. Please check out more at salsaventura.tv/
Good advice.
De meeste mensen (ik ook) geven een high five met 2 handen of een knuffel, zeggen bedankt en lopen weg. Als ik iemand ken of het was een heel leuke dans dan maken we een kort praatje of geef ik een compliment, misschien spreken we af om later nog een keer te dansen. Iemand terugbrengen naar de rand van de dansvloer is volgens mij niet de norm (of ik ben zonder dat ik het weet vet onbeleefd haha).
The high fives are indeed most common at the most places i'm going. or awkward silences when a dance goes a bit wrong. 😂 I also don't feel like the followers want to be lead back to their spots, but maybe an age or culture thing.
so nice! thank you!
With great pleasure
Nice!!
Thank you!
Hi Daniel, my pleasure!
Great tip very useful for me. Cheers
Thank you. You can find hundreds of videos on our website salsaventura.tv/
You might include 3 other rules of etiquette that one would think would be common sense, but unfortunately in practice, on the dance floor, common sense often takes a holiday. 1) Always respect the space of the other couples dancing near you; 2) If the dance floor is full, stay on the side and wait until the next song to dance; and 3) If the dance floor is full, don't do any extravagant turn patterns, keep it simple, dance within the metro cuadrado. Thank you.
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So I have eye contact with her. But what does the “contract” in the video title mean?
We call it 'contract' since we have a sort of agreement with eachother that makes Salsa dancing works all around the world, indepedent of place or partner.
Talking too much
What he says is pure gold for any dancer and I regret too many dancers do not realise they make people uncomfortable because they do not know these simple principles.
See these videos as complementary media on top of your classes if your salsa teacher is average.