Only once in a while, when multiple factors coincide, I can get that DANCE, you know, the one that makes you feel like you are floating in the air and are transcending yourself. Sensations that it creates make you coming night in and night out, in spite of sleep deprivation and sore feet, hoping to get another one.
The reality of salsa for me is that THE DANCE happens only once in a blue moon.
I’m curious how you, my fellow salseros, deal with less than OK dances (e.g., when you have to watch out so your partner won’t injure you, when your partner constantly leading you in other couples, when leader’s signals are systematically not clear, or when you yourself feel off balance or not quite there, etc...)
I get quite a few of these “less than OK dances” and would like to learn how handle them better and get some satisfaction from them ...
The reality of salsa for me is that THE DANCE happens only once in a blue moon.
I’m curious how you, my fellow salseros, deal with less than OK dances (e.g., when you have to watch out so your partner won’t injure you, when your partner constantly leading you in other couples, when leader’s signals are systematically not clear, or when you yourself feel off balance or not quite there, etc...)
I get quite a few of these “less than OK dances” and would like to learn how handle them better and get some satisfaction from them ...