For the last 15 years I have had the pleasure of running the London Salsa website and digital platform. Due to changing circumstances, it is now time for someone new to take over the reins of running this independent resource that benefits the community that seek and enjoy our multiple flavours of salsa.
The ethos of growing the number of dancers on the scene, thus swelling the attendance at lessons & socials, will be paramount in choosing the next proprietor for the business.
If you know anyone who would be interested in owner/operating this micro-business, now is the time to make contact on 07831 883318 OR leigh@londonsalsa.co.uk.
The clubs and classes are filling up again, as most are home from holidays and life returns to normal. The beginners sessions are overflowing with people who've heard that salsa is fun, is a good, healthy activity and a great place to meet a new crowd of people.
Most regular dancers remember those first few weeks that can be quite daunting, the 123-567 sounds easy but getting our feet to move wasn't natural. We've a couple of articles on site that may help some of you. See beginners article (part 1).
Our top tip for beginners this week is : Ask anyone for a dance, you should get a yes. Our top tip for all dancers : Just say yes.
In our newsletter, we try and fit in something special for all levels of dancer, whether looking for lessons and courses, or, for the experienced, the big parties, club nights, and holidays.
On site you'll find lessons On1, On2, Cuban, Cali, Rueda and some fusion styles.
If you have taken up salsa as part of a new regime to keep fit and happy, then why not compliment it with some healthy eating? Check out the menu section recommended by our qualified nutritionalist and salsa dancer, Charlotte Umney. |