How to Samba Like a Pro

Learn the Samba correctly. You need these secrets to do so.

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How to Samba Like a Pro

What You Will Learn!

  • Ballroom Samba
  • Samba Technique
  • Pro Samba Tips
  • Pro Samba Tricks
  • Samba Secrets

Description

Nothing brings us back to the joys of childhood more than dancing and prancing to our favorite songs. We can style your moves to any rhythm so you can move to your favorite songs on the soundtrack of your life.

Are you ready to learn the Samba? Well, you're in luck, you've just stumbled on the most extensive introduction to a samba, taught by a professional.

Furthermore, this course is chock-full of secrets that are usually *never* revealed in an online course. You typically have to get an expensive private lesson with a champion to get these revealed.

But for a limited time, and while this is new on Udemy, we're releasing our Samba secrets at an affordable entry price (don't be fooled, the amount of secrets is well beyond the entry level).

== In this course you will learn ==

-- All the foundational steps of the samba (plus examples of more advanced stuff)

-- All the warnings about common mistakes that you need to learn it properly

Hint: Most courses fail to mention these, and then you're in danger of learning things wrong and looking "funny" on the dance floor.

-- How to combine figures like a pro (it is simple, but you would never know it unless a pro shares his secret with you)

- Extra pro tips (don't need to be a pro to use them, but you will look like a pro when you use them. Sound good?)

Dancing is recommended to people of all ages because it teaches coordination, balance, discipline, social etiquette, grace, sportsmanship, and makes you a more well-rounded individual. It’s never too late to learn something new!

Let the music take over as you relax and let go, feeling freedom and comfort in your body. Allow your muscles to breathe and release all tension as you glide across the room.

The ballroom dancing is a couple dance in a ballroom developed extensively in European societies. It has been systematized in England since in the middle of 20th century. The dances are classified in categories of (modern) standard dances, and Latin American dances and others. The modern standard dances include Waltz, Foxtrot, Tango, Quickstep, and Viennese Waltz, and the Latin American Dances include Rumba, Cha Cha Cha, Samba, Jive, and Paso doble. In the standard dances, the couple maintains contact hold, whereas in Latin American dances, non-contact positions are generally taken. Some important characteristics in the ballroom dancing are noted below; The music has a fixed tempo for each dance and is constant throughout, The movement of dance is based on natural human gait, The sequence of dance is not fixed in advance (non-sequential, or non-provisional).

Who Should Attend!

  • Salsa Dancers
  • Samba Dancers
  • Latin Dancers
  • Ballroom Dancers

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Tags

  • Dance

Subscribers

27

Lectures

32

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