Making a Salsa Pattern With JUST 4 Moves (Easy to Hard)

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Published 2023-11-12
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Here's how I create salsa turn patterns with just 4 moves, starting easy and getting harder. I start with salsa turns for beginners, then add intermediate salsa turns and advanced salsa turn variations. Watch the video then try making your own salsa patterns!


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All Comments (21)
  • @Kali_111
    Please do that again with a new routine
  • @oreganoo7882
    This is the greatest educational salsa video I’ve ever watched
  • @CowboyOrp
    So nice. Never looked at it that way before. Very usefully!
  • @petermano7306
    Wow. It's all starting to come together 😊. Thank you ❤
  • Thanks for doing this. I cant express how much I appreciate the knowledge you are sharing with the community.
  • @Imladrith
    Very educational! Please do more like this!
  • @mehmetjp.559
    finally i can found a good youtube channel for salsa , thank you so much 🙏🙏🙏
  • Excellent teaching of Salsa, thank you for lessons delivered. Enjoyed it very well.... 👌👌👌👌
  • @gtnotoriouz
    Wow I really enjoyed this way of teaching! Please do more
  • This is the correct way to teach! Starting "dumb" easy, 😉, and upping the ante as you go! Even I, 😅, can hopefully learn and fraggin' remember it, 😅, at a social! Keep up the good, detailed work Robin, much appreciated, especially for those of us who started salsa rather late in life (I'm a "youthful" 61...😏😉)...👍❤️
  • @thedancedojo
    New video concept. What'd you think? If you wanna learn how to improvise like this on the fly for social dancing and adjust to partners of all levels our online program will take you there. Try it free: thedancedojo.com/product/free-trial
  • @peterhicks
    Exactly what I was looking for, love the fact that you’re teaching moves and not sequences, love it. Practicing the leader part alone, without a partner going to be, challenging but, I’m up for it. Thank you sooo much Peter. :-))
  • @ryogaz22
    Yes, I enjoyed this video. What I learn is that there is more you can do with simple moves. Less is more.
  • @letsgo_inc
    I am an intermediate lead and can put together a few fancy things but the smash hit at my last social was essentially...right walk into crossbody lead...done when we are side to side. It overshadowed the copas, flairs and inside turns I did into and out of it...to the point that follows were asking me where I learned it since they had apparently never done it that way before. The basics, jazzed up a bit, and strung together in unique ways can make their night.