So why is salsa so popular? Mainly because it's a very social activity. There is a real community around salsa dancing and at a professional or performance level everyone is on a first-name basis. It's also fun, a form of exercise, improves your dance skills and has a sexy, spicy edge. "Salsa" is Spanish for sauce, after all.
If you're a complete beginner, a couple of classes are necessary to learn the basic steps and gain confidence. You can either enrol in a course at a dance school or try out a couple of casual classes at a club, no partner necessary. Salsa is an improvised dance; this means the bigger the repertoire of steps in your head, the more you have to draw from on the dancefloor. Even experienced dancers go to classes to learn new combinations and work on their technique.
Once you've got some basic moves under your belt, you're ready for social dancing. Prepare for some intimidation the first time you walk into a salsa club – it's like stumbling onto the set of a musical. Not only is everyone scarily good but the music is much faster than it would be for a class and it may be all you can do to keep up. Don't be disheartened and remember that practice makes perfect; drop in regularly to any of these salsa nights and eventually your hips will be putting Shakira and Ricky Martin (or at least your mates) to shame.
Down at the Cuban Place on Friday and Saturday nights Lorenzo Y Su Swing heats things up with live Cuban music. There's salsa dancing a plenty and $10 mojitos all like long to fuel the fun. Sydney.
Heat up your hump day with an evening of salsa dancing in the Rocks. The Argyle hosts a weekly salsa session with DJ Miro spinning Latin and Bachata hits from 8.30pm. The Rocks.
Establishment hosts one of Sydney's longest standing salsa nights every Tuesday evening. There are $12 mojitos to give you some liquid courage and live percussion to keep you grooving. Beginners can also join in on the fun with free classes from 8pm.
Revesby Worker's & St George Leagues Club.
Open till 6am - They close from 6am - 9am due to government laws.
There are probably many more, but these are the ones I know of in my area.
Revesby Worker's & St George Leagues Club.
Open till 6am - They close from 6am - 9am due to government laws.
There are probably many more, but these are the ones I know of in my area.