Wednesday, October 26, 2005
Monday, October 24, 2005
SalsaEddy's Spinning workshop - Oct 23 2005

The first video here shows the exercises for practising the basic spotting techniques. Spotting is probably the most critical component of spinning in any form of dance. Spinning involves a helluva lot of physics principles in practice. I almost think that any freshman physics major should be made to take dance lessons in order to understand some basic mechanics.
The technique is simple: turn your head around and whip it so that your body follows in a full circle.
After the basic techniques, we did some serious spinning. One and two turns, plus one-and-half turns. The 1-1/2 turns turned out to be surprisingly difficult, with spotting playing a key role. Again, the

Eddy pointed out a flaw in my technique: Apparently I am pushing off with my feet rather than my upper body, which gives me a linear momentum. Spinning in place is ALL about angular momentum.
Tuesday, October 18, 2005
Houston Salsa Congress 2005 - Joel and Jessica

Joel and Jessica from Salsa Passion, Dallas conducted an intermediate/advanced On1 workshop, where they taught the following pattern.
It's actually pretty simple, but has a couple of tricky leads for me.
- A simple cross-body lead
- Cross hands
- Break back, and let the girl go around you
- With crossed hands (right over left) XBL.
- THIS is tricky, at the end of the previous XBL, do a hook turn and simultaneously, another XBL. My hook-turns are BAD.
- Get out of crossed hands with a spin to the girl, but catch her in hammer-lock her right hand locked and your left in it.
- Get out with a XBL+1.5turn