Dalma Bulloch will be teaching this eight-week class, drawing on her life-time of experience and education. Born in San Jaun, Puerto Rico she learned to dance at a young age, starting with ballet. She soon learned that dancing and music brought her so much joy that she would want to keep learning. After years of lessons one of her dance teachers asked her to start helping to coordinate and choreograph for the debutante balls in San Juan. In 2000 her job transferred her to Atlanta, where the company's Latino Diversity Group asked her to teach Latin dance, during lunch time. She then studied under Audi Lopez in Atlanta and soon started giving private lessons to peers who were interested. Her classes are informal and fun and she promotes an environment of wellbeing.
Bring some of your friends for a class. Ms. Bulloch has set a minimum of 4 students to conduct a class.
In Latin Social Dances available on Saturdays @ 4pm for 4 students - For Beginners Salsa & Intro to Merengue; You will learn: Basic steps and turns, arms and head coordination. Correct posture is important as well as counting your steps until you can "lose the count". To lose the count it is important that you listen to salsa music to fine tune your ear to the beat of the music. Dalma's purpose is that you learn some basic steps and turns and by learning to combine then, you can look like a pro. The rest is about having fun.
In Latin Dance Workout available on Wednesdays @ 11am for four students - Aerobic workout to Latin Music; You will learn: Latin dance basic steps and turns, arms and head coordination. Correct posture is important as well as counting your steps until you can "loose the count" and dance to the music beat. We will have a workout to different Latin moves and sounds. The purpose is that you have a fun time working out to Latin music while learning some basic steps and turns to dance salsa and merengue socially. Dance away stress and get some needed "me" time dancing 'like nobody's watching'.
What to wear: Comfortable clothes that will allow for body movement. Dress in layers. Wear shoes that you would wear to go dancing. Soft soles are good. No flip flops.