Consider Cuban

Dancing Cuban Salsa can help improve musicality, isolations, frame, and connection in other styles of Salsa, such as LA Salsa, New York Salsa (also known as Mambo), and other Latin dances in several ways.

Musicality: Cuban Salsa emphasizes complex rhythms and patterns in the music. This helps dancers to become more attuned to the music and its nuances, allowing them to express the music's character and emotions in their movements. This heightened awareness of musicality can transfer to other styles of Salsa and Latin dances.

Isolations: Cuban Salsa involves a lot of body isolations, such as moving the shoulders, hips, and torso independently. These isolations help dancers gain better control over their bodies, which is a valuable skill in other dance styles as well.

Frame: Cuban Salsa has a different frame and embrace than other salsa styles. The strong, yet flexible frame in Cuban Salsa allows for effective leading and following. Dancers can apply this understanding of frame to other styles, improving their ability to communicate and create with their dance partner.

Connection: Cuban Salsa places a strong emphasis on partner connection, particularly in its intricate turn patterns and close body movements. Learning how to maintain a solid connection with a partner can enhance your experience in other salsa styles and Latin dances, as it allows for smoother and more intuitive movement.

Footwork and Movement: Cuban salsa incorporates a lot of footwork and movement that differs from other styles of salsa. This can help dancers expand their repertoire of moves and improve their overall dance technique.

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