4 Tips To Get Ready For Attending A Salsa Festival

Salsa is one of the most popular dances in the world. Reflective of its Latino origins are the hot and heavy moves that come with the dance. Often, it will require you to be in close physical contact with a partner.


No two dancers can finish dancing to a song and not feel some sort of connection, however little, afterwards. It has that power to break social barriers. Perhaps it is the greatest form of social dance.

What most don't know about salsa is that it's not really a form of dance, strictly speaking. It's a label given to the Cuban mambo, later coined Salsa when the dance reached New York. It's roots are heavily Afro-Caribbean, Puerto Rico claims to be its hotbed, the country that's home to Salsa.

Whatever the exact origin of the dance maybe, what's unquestionable is its power to evoke and release desires within a salsera or a salsero. It requires too much of a dancer, to submit all will and hide nothing from the rhythm.

Easily one of the most popular dances in the world, there are literally dozens of festivals and congresses held each month in different countries to celebrate it. For the avid enthusiast, going to an international fest is like going to Mecca. That is the spirit of dancing, to interact with different people the way our languages cannot -to relate to other cultures on a much higher level.

As such, here's a short list of tips to remember before, and during a salsa congress or salsa festival, and make the experience more than memorable:

Know where to go: A newbie seeing a list of the many festivals to attend is a little like a kid in a candy store. You won't know where to start. Would you prefer humid Singapore, or would you be more comfortable in nippy Europe? What festival would host the salsa superstar you'd want to meet? How about going someplace you can afford to go? Consider your own preferences and limitations in choosing an apt venue.

Secure those full passes in advance: A full pass will allow you to attend all the workshops during the day and all the events and parties during the night. Since these events are often filled to capacity, it's definitely a good idea to book passes months before the actual event. That way, not only will you probably get a discount, you'll save yourself the hassle of going overseas for a festival and finding out there are no more slots left.

Pace yourself: You're in a salsa festival for varied reasons, there's the learning to be had, the parties to conquer, the cultures to absorb, the people to meet, and everything else that comes with all that. Sleep when you can, hours of dancing will take its toll. Stick to your budget so you can still go home later in the trip. Remember that above all, you're there to enjoy the festivities and revel in the culture. Pace yourself and absorb what you can without burning out.

Sleep as much as you can -Rest is gold when you're dancing 6 to 10 hours a day. Take every opportunity to get some sleep so you have enough energy to go to all the workshops you need and the parties you want. Have fun but take care not to burn yourself out, especially during the first night.

The dance is about fun, socializing, and sharing cultures. Never be afraid to try and learn new things. Stay safe and good luck!

By: Secret Salsera

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