‘Rueda de Casino’ Module 1
This course is for salsa dancers of competent improvers and intermediate level. Students commence with a four hour workshop followed by eight weeks of two hour long classes. Here the students learn to achieve poise, coordination, musicality and dance with fun. The ultimate aim is for students to retain twenty-four beginners and improvers moves before progressing to module 2.
| Sample moves include: | Cambia La Pareja |
| Dile Que No | |
| Enchufla | |
| Al lado | |
| Por Atras | |
| Siete |
‘Rueda de Casino’ Module 2
This course is for salsa dancers of competent intermediate level. Students must have completed module 1 with the approval of the principal before taking this level. Students commence with a four hour workshop followed by eight weeks of two hour long classes. Here the students meet a greater challenge of learning more complex moves in addition to those acquired in module 1. The ultimate aim is for students to retain twenty-four moves before progressing to module 3.
| Sample moves include: | Enchufla Por Arriba |
| Sombrero Con Mambo | |
| Setenta | |
| Pasear | |
| 3 Way Stop | |
| A La Pilota |
‘Rueda de Casino’ Module 3
This course is for salsa dancers of absolute competent intermediate level and above. Students must have completedmodules 1 & 2 with the approval of the principal before taking this level. Students commence with a four hour workshop followed by eight weeks of two hour long classes. Learning predominantly advanced moves while having to retain those acquired in modules 1 & 2. The ultimate aim is for students to retain at best eighteen advance moves and finally add another dimension to their experience and dance Rueda.
| Sample moves include: | Enchufla Rosca Al Medio |
| La Tijera | |
| Al Lado Complicado | |
| La Mayi | |
| Quarento Cinco | |
| Thalia |
Rueda is truly a fantastic way to learn, retain and build a sound repertoire of Cuban salsa moves. Its synchronised form of creative dancing all but compels each move to be executed with precision and in time with the music. As a group activity it is the best way to enjoy learning to dance salsa. Its attractive social dimension also encourages people to meet and immediately practise their moves.