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Originally posted on SalsaNewYork.com on 4/02 Learning
from Addie Diaz I
had an interest in learning but didn't realize I had some decisions to make.
Salsa or Mambo? Did I want to male instructor or a female instructor?
I could not understand why the sex of the instructor was relevant but I received
my explanation. Learning from an accomplished female instructor would help
me when it came time to develop my "style" as I progressed through my
classes. Now I had a better understanding I needed recommendations for
instructors. Again I was asked two more question..........Did I want a
weeknight class? What borough would I want to take the class? Addie
Diaz was recommended among other female instructors but I chose her class
due the information on her site and her fast response to my message. I
stressed to Addie that I literally had "two left feet" and did not
have a partner with whom to attend the classes. She told me the same thing
Manny did that I didn't need a partner. She was reassuring and several
days later, I was in her next class. I
attended my first class and was amazed at
the set-up. The class was divided into three groups of After
my first class I was inspired to learn more and I kept returning. Each
week the class is a little different because you constantly have new students
joining the group and you work at your own pace. Isn't that great?
No pressure! The environment is challenging yet nurturing and my dancing
is improving also. Yes, I am still learning to "Break on 2" and
lovin' every minute of it! If
you are a beginner such as myself or have had a desire to take a lesson, I
suggest you take a lesson at least once. The class is designed for people
like me:
If you can answer "yes" to any of the items listed above then you too should try one of the many classes or socials mentioned on this site (SalsaNewYork) so you can experience "La Vida Loca" on your own terms.
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