Latin Dance: Intermediate Rumba, Cha-cha & Salsa |
| | | | Title: | Latin Dance: Intermediate Rumba, Cha-cha & Salsa | | Author: | Eric Zimmerer | | Publisher: | Ace of Hearts Publishing | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 09 September, 2005 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 1932358129 / 9781932358124 | | List Price: | $21.95 | | Amazon Price: | $21.95 | |
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Product Description From the author of Shall We Dance: A Beginner’s Guide to Ballroom Dancing comes Latin Dance, with the same easy-to read illustrated dance steps that make it so simple to dance. Latin Dance has thirty six new steps for Rumba, Cha-cha and Salsa dancers. Written for the social dancer by someone who knows what a social dancer feels like and wants to know. Attractive new patterns in the Rumba, Cha-cha and Salsa are covered in a clear, easy to follow style that anyone can feel comfortable with and see progress right away.
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Excellent Book 15 September, 2005 This book is full of patterns that are really easy to lead and the woman can follow it without knowing ahead of time what the guy will do. The detailed illustrations are easy to understand with no mistakes about the 'left turn' to his left? her left? It is always clock-wise or counter-clock-wise. This book, like the other one I got from the same author is excellent for teaching yourself without an instructor.
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Footprints Are The Best 25 October, 2005 The footprints are real easy to follow, I dont know why all books dont have them. The words are real clear too. Never thought I would like a dance BOOK! but its better than the video I got.
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Easy To Use 24 June, 2008 For those looking for books with the dance steps shown, look no further. Dance steps shown in picture form have two issues, one to be clear enough (how do you show foot movement in 3D, on a 2D piece of paper), and two to have the steps broken up in manageable groups/steps. I like this book, and so does my fiancee, but she had trouble at times seeing how her foot movement corresponds to the dance steps in the book.
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