Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Salsa dancing takes good footwork
We then took a public bus to the university the bus cost 460 peso. This made it difficult because we all only had big bills so we had to find change. At the university we got a tour. The school campus felt like Penn even thought the school was in the city when you got on campus there was so much green space. The school was a lot more technical then American schools we saw so of their labs they do hands on manufacturing. We got some lecture on the culture this included talks about famous author and musicians and their influence on Chile. We eat lunch at the main dining room. Where you get in line and there is only one choice to eat. After lunch we took a bus tour of the city and show many place we can visit on are days off. After eating at the university again we took a salsa dancing class which was very difficult. The directions are giving in Spanish and you need very good footwork to be able to do it. After dancing we came back to the hotel then went out to a club. We were almost the only one there but it was a Monday.
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteIt is an in depth post on Salsa dancing.
Anyone can become a Salsa dancer. Maybe not instantly, but after only a few weeks you will begin to be able to do the basic moves without having to think about it. One of the important tip is about 'muscle memory'. This makes complete sense because once your body gets use to the repetitive salsa dancing actions you can do the moves effortlessly.