The teaching method

The course programme includes 7 levels learning:

Beginner 1 – Beginner 2 – Beginner 3 – Intermediate 1 – Intermediate 2 – Advanced 1 – Advanced 2

Lessons are divided into terms of 10 lessons lasting one hour, which will be devoted mainly to teaching Cuban salsa or rueda de casino (in intermediate/advanced classes).

The courses employ a teaching method that takes individual differences in learning into account, with the aim of encouraging students to practise in pairs from the very first lessons, thereby fostering their personal expressive qualities.

Having gone over and taken on board the “figure” from the previous lesson, the teachers demonstrate a new one. Then everyone practises the individual movements that make up the new formation many times, first on their own and then gradually coming together again until they have recreated the formation, also changing partners to help them learn it better.

Thanks to this teaching approach, by the end of the course every student will have mastered all the “figures” Teach the course, without leaving any out.

  • Option to supplement the courses with PRIVATE LESSONS (including on Sundays)
  • The courses are divided into 7 LEVELS
  • Each course consists of 10 LESSONS.
  • You don’t need to register as a couple.
  • If you join a course that has already started, you are still entitled to the 10 lessons, which will be counted from the date of enrolment.

Thanks to the experience gained over many years of working in the local area and in Latin American dance venues, the programme and teaching methodology have been refined to facilitate rapid and targeted learning of the fundamental techniques. To this end, the “figures” to be taught on the courses have been selected so as to ensure they can be put into practice straight away at dance evenings.

From their very first lessons, the Rueda Loca dance school offers its pupils the opportunity to continue dancing after their classes at the best Latin American venues in Padua, which offer discounted entry to our pupils.

The sauce, Like any partner dance, it is a combination of physical movements and choreography that is actually carried out through behaviour within a social setting. Dancing is a form of communication; it is an intelligent and interesting way of expressing oneself. It is fundamentally linked to human behaviour and therefore involves not only physical skills but also interpersonal skills.

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