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6 Things To Remember When Attending A Salsa Festival

By: Ranju Kumar



Salsa dancing has a very discrete dance style. It has a pattern step style encircling six steps that are danced over eight counts in a musical beat. It is the combination of a lot of cultural genres including AfroCaribbean and Latin sounds.

Let me tell you this now, being a real salsera or salsero is not for everyone. Its not just about technique but it is all about the fiery passion that stems from the very history of the dance.

Part of being a real salsera or salsero is visiting a salsa congress. This allows you to get in touch with the different other dance enthusiasts and their cultures from around the globe. Knowing the dance community is just as important as knowing the techniques. Dancing is a social act, it was made as a venue for people to communicate emotions they cannot otherwise express in mere words.

That being said, its always a good idea to come prepared to these congresses and festivals and know what to expect. Here is a list of things to remember to make your experience worthwhile:

Get your passes in advance: These events are almost always packed to the brim, so getting a full pass right before the event itself might be difficult. Check online, metrobased congresses like the San Francisco Salsa Congress are likely to sell tickets early may be a months before the actual congress. Not only will this be convenient, but more importantly, you can avail of a discount of up to 50% if you are lucky.

Know the venue and prepare. Whether you are planning to salsa dance in Europe, US, or in Asia, you need to know the ins and outs of the venue. Where as a good place to stay? Do I have a friend in the area where I can stay with for a couple days? What is the weather going to be like? You need to know the answers to all of these, so you will know what to pack in your bags. Travel lightly you are there to dance; you will need all the energy you can spare.

Make a budget: Do not overspend, but do not be too stingy either. This trip is above all, about fun, so go ahead and spend if you can afford it. Otherwise, keep yourself on a short leash, financially.

Talk to people: You are going to a festival not just to learn about salsa dancing and salsa music, you are also there to meet and greet new people. Dancing is an inherently social activity.

Control yourself: A congress or festival is likely to have tons of parties. There is the pre party, the after party, and of course there is the endless festival dancing. Save energy for what matters. You do not want to be all out of batteries on the first night.

Take notes: No, not literally, unless you want to. Besides having fun, this will be a very educational experience. You will get to meet Salsa greats from all over the world. You will learn dozens from the available day workshops. Soak in the culture and do not be afraid to try new things.

The dance is about fun, socializing, and sharing cultures. Never be afraid to try and learn new things. Stay safe and good luck!



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