Salsaville Dance Studios

FEBRUARY SALSA DANCE CLASSES IN BOULDER

Salsaville Dance Studios of Boulder, Colorado will be offering two salsa dance courses starting February 7th.

  • Level III - Intro to Intermediate Level Salsa Dancing — * Boulder only *
    In this class, you will learn all of the fundamental and critical elements that will enable you to dance at the intermediate level. We will learn how to do the cross body lead with left and right turns and several sweetheart variations.

  • Level IV/V - Intermediate & Advanced-Intermediate Level Salsa Dancing — * Boulder only *
    An upper end class. In this class we will learn more of the most often used moves in the clubs, technique for leading and following, and several new and fancy combinations.

REGISTRATION

  • The classes will progress from week to week.
  • You can pay in person at the first class (on a space available basis).
  • Any class is subject to cancellation if less than 12 people register. However, this has occurred only three times in the last ten years.
For a description of the class, please click on the link in the first column.
Please click on the "Buy Now" button below to sign up, pay for, and reserve a spot in the class:

Class
Day and Time
Location
Dates in
February
One Person
One Couple
Salsa, Level III
Intro to Intermediate Salsa

with Morgan
Wednesdays
6:30-7:30pm
Pearl Street Studio
Boulder
8th, 15th, 22nd, 29th
$50
$90
Salsa, Level IV/V
Int/Int-Adv Salsa

with Subbu
Tuesdays
8:00-9:15pm
Kakes Studios
Boulder
7th, 14th, 21st, 28th
$50
$90

STUDIO LOCATIONS

Kakes Studios: 2115 Pearl St. in Boulder (behind "Boulder Mountain Futons" store)

Pearl Street Studio: 2126 Pearl St. in Boulder (just behind Snarf's)

What do all of these different "Levels" mean, and what level is appropriate for me?

Basic level salsa classes
Salsa, Level I – Introduction to Salsa
Salsa, Level II – Advanced-Beginner
Salsa, Level III – Intro to Intermediate Level

     – each class normally taken once before advancing to the next level

Higher level salsa classes
Salsa, Level IV – Intermediate

Salsa, Level V – Advanced-Intermediate

Salsa, Level VI – Advanced

     – each class to be taken multiple times before advancing to next level
     – material is always unique in successive repetitions of these classes

For Cuban Salsa classes
Cuban Salsa, Level IV: Cuban Casino Fundamentals (to be taken after completing at least Salsa, Level I & II, and preferably Level III.)
Cuban Salsa, Level V: Cuban Casino, Advanced-Intermediate
Cuban Salsa, Level VI: Cuban Casino, Advanced


For a further explanation of the levels and to help you determine which class is best for you, please click here.


What if I can't make all four sessions due to scheduling problems?

If you can make at least three of the four sessions, I recommend signing up, as you will still be able to learn pretty much everything taught in the class.
If you can make only one or two of the sessions, please contact me first to see if it makes sense for you to join the class. ($15 to drop in on a class.)

What if I don't have a dance partner?

No problem! You can sign up as a couple or as an individual. In fact, most people sign up as individuals.
During the class we constantly rotate partners, so you will be dancing with everybody.

What if I am a not quite up to the level of the class or I'm not sure if I am at the level of the class?

In this case, please contact me, and we can try to determine what class is best for you.
Also, you could take a "catch-up private lesson" to quickly bring you up to the level of the class that you would like to take.

What should I wear to class?

Comfortable clothing and slick bottom soled shoes. A shoe with a slick bottom is a shoe that doesn't stick hard on a wooden floor -- avoid new sneakers or hiking boots! Any leather soled shoe will work just fine.


Eric "El Cubanito" Freeman is an internationally known salsa instructor and video producer.
His renowned instructional videos have sold over 20,000 copies in 75 countries.
Eric has taught salsa throughout Europe, Latin America and at the Puerto Rico Salsa Congress.
For more information, please visit his website at: http://salsaville.com