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James and Camilla of Strictly Come Dancing
James and Camilla, Strictly Come Dancing

Learn to dance

The introduction of Strictly Come Dancing to our Saturday TV viewing has generated a renewed interest in dancing. In particular, a love of tango and salsa has resulted in a boom of Latin club nights and dance classes in Norfolk.

Dance fact file

There are many styles of Latin dance, but we've put together a basic guide of what's what.

  • Tango: Like most Latin dance, the tango comes in many styles and tempos including the Argentine tango. Said to be the most romantic and passionate. Most Tango music is danced to 16 or 32 beats of music.
  • Salsa: This is a mixture of many Latin American influences. Said to have originated in the 1970s from the Cuban son and consists of six steps danced over eight counts of music.
  • Merengue: National dance of Dominican Republic but very popular in Latin America. Perhaps the easiest to learn, this is danced on every beat.
  • Samba: Originated in Brazil. This is a very energetic dance with some similar moves to Salsa, with the emphasis on footwork.
  • Cha Cha: An offshoot of the dance the Mambo, it consists of three quick steps and two slower steps danced to a beat of one or two.

If you've spent the last few weeks glued to the telly watching Strictly Come Dancing, thinking "I would love to do that!" then you'll be pleased to know you're not alone.

Dance clubs around Norfolk have noticed a significant increase in the number of people turning up for their lessons. In particular Latin dancing including salsa, mambo and tango, are proving popular.

"As well as learning something new, it is also a good way to meet people, even if you are shy, as it encourages you to loose your inhibitions. "
Tony Ramsay, Chair of Tango In The Park

Rendered the 'language of love' and 'the sexiest music in the world', the passionate styles of Latin dance to vibrant and sensuous music is becoming more and more popular with people looking to try something different.

Chair of Tango In The Park, Tony Ramsay said the growing appeal of Latin dance such as the tango lies in the fact that it involves dancing with a partner:

"It's a very sensual music, it's a very sensual dance. The thing about tango is that it鈥檚 all about the connection with your partner.

"It's an improvised dance too, so you have to put in the work to be able to respond to your partner. That is what makes it so exciting," he added.

Whilst the documentary The Buena Vista Social Club has sparked a huge interest in Cuban music and popstars such as Ricky Martin and Shakira have brought mainstream Latin music to Europe - Britain has been slow to catch on to Latin fever.

Although Latin music was making its mark in New York, Cuba and South America as far back as the 1970s it didn't take off in the UK until the 1980s, when a new interest in Latin music was sparked by Cuban jazz at Ronnie Scott's club in Soho, London.

Dancers in Buenos Aires
Dancers in Buenos Aires

Once the taste for the music spread to other cities, it was only a matter of time for dance classes in salsa, merengue and tango to take the UK by storm. Salsa and tango in particular are now enjoying a booming popularity in Norwich.

Losing your inhibitions

Many people are attracted to Latin dance as it helps break the ice by allowing you to dance intimately with someone and then walk away once the dance is over - or continue if you so desire.

As well as learning something new, it is also a good way to meet people, even if you are shy, as it encourages you to loose your inhibitions.

"When you鈥檝e come off the dance floor you know a great deal about your partner, in terms of how they respond. It鈥檚 not a very English thing at all, and that鈥檚 where the Latin element comes into it and it鈥檚 that what attracts some people," said Tony Ramsay.

While the rest of Norfolk has yet to catch on to the full force of Latin fever, Norwich has seen some fierce competition between classes which means more choice for dancers.

Although some people may be put off by what appear to be complicated steps, experience isn't necessary.

"If you've got two left feet, don't worry, because most of the dances start with the left foot! If you come to enjoy yourself, you will be surprised at how much you actually pick up, said dance teacher Steve Kennedy of Salsa Alegria.

"If you relax and look for enjoyment in the dancing, everything will come together and a good teacher will be able to make the complicated steps look easy," he added.

So whether it's the fiery passion or the vibrant music that attracts you to dance, you won't be short of a few venues at which to get hot under the collar.

If you'd like to find out where you can learn to dance in Norfolk, use the weblinks on the top right hand corner of this page. Details are also available from Norfolk Dance on 01603 283399.

last updated: 10/04/07
Have Your Say
Have you tried salsa or tango dancing in Norwich? What do you think of it?
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paul
splitz dance group is not tango or salsa but they were the best group i have dance with in norwich, if you are looking for a good dancing place to attend go there ;)
Mon Nov 13 21:49:29 2006

Chris
Me and my girlfriend have been learning salsa for about 2 months now and are loving it. We're being taught by a Mark and Janice (www.secretsalsa.co.uk) they're really good and great fun. They do lessons in Kings Lynn on a Wednesday night, I know it's not Norwich, but some people may find this useful.
Mon Nov 6 20:36:44 2006

SAM
SPLITZ DANCE GROUP IS VERY GOOD THEY ARE IN BOWTHORPE NORWICH
Tue Sep 26 22:59:42 2006

Hector Vivas
i know how to dance salsa, merengue, bachata, etc and id like to know if there are some places in norfolk to go and have a good time
Sun Jul 30 19:34:30 2006

Tiffang & co.
I think it is an enjoyable and fun way to keep fit.
Sat Jul 22 18:30:25 2006

olivia
i love dancing but i would like to try salsa but i cant find any dance classes that do salsa...do you know any dance schools is norfolk that do that style??
Thu Jul 6 11:43:20 2006

hannah
hi im 14 love dancing and wud like to no if there is any good latin american dance classes in norwich???
Thu Jun 22 12:36:21 2006

anna
hi, i am visiting norwich on saturday, any saturday night latin nights?
Tue Apr 25 22:02:11 2006

Gabriella Farkas
I very like a latin dance. I learned in Hungary but only a little. I think, hat this is a style is very sexy and hot.
Sun Mar 12 10:42:46 2006

andrew
I Dance cha cha,rumba,paso doble, jive, salsa, baciata
Fri Dec 16 11:55:15 2005

Krissy Sperr
great night out more people should try it.
Tue Oct 25 20:10:03 2005

PAT
I LOVE SALSA AND BACHATA,ALIBI EVERY OTHER TUE FOR BACHATA AND THE FORUM ON A MON FOR SALSA, AND KEIR HARDY 1ST AND 3RD FRI EVERY MONTH ALSO FOR SALSA GREAT NIGHT'S,BEEN DOING IT FOR 15 MONTHS NOW AND LOST WEIGHT DOING IT.
Thu May 19 15:56:08 2005

Isabel
For the past few weeks I've been going to the Forum on Monday nights (8:30pm-11:00) to learn Salsa and it's been fantastic! great atmosphere. It's been well attended and the space is fabulous! If you haven't come down to explore it, do!
Mon Feb 14 11:57:58 2005

Chloe
I learnt to salsa when I was abroad and when I returned to Norwich I was amazed at how much latin dancing there was! It's not on par with any other major cities, but the popularity here is growing all the time. All we need now is a club (bigger than the Alibi) that will offer a latin night!
Wed Dec 8 09:48:50 2004

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