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The Quick & Dirty Guide to Salsa - Complete Collection

The Quick & Dirty Guide to Salsa - Complete Collection
Directed by Debdoot Das

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Revolutionary first-ever true multi-angle dance tutorial DVD. From basics to super advanced this DVD series contains 78 authentic Cuban Salsa moves. This series condenses years of Salsa dance instruction in three concise DVDs that document the greatest Cuban Salsa tradition that until recently was obscured by the embargo on Cuba. This set is the most revered Salsa instructional in the world.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: HEALTH/FITNESS UPC: 880240110062 Manufacturer No: 11122


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #47675 in DVD
  • Brand: QUICK AND DIRTY GUIDE TO SALSA: 3 DVD BO (DVD
  • Released on: 2005-11-29
  • Formats: Dolby, NTSC
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Dimensions: .40 pounds
  • Running time: 450 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Neil Watson, Chief Reviewer, SalsaVideoReviews.com
Highly recommended by all our reviewers (30+ Salsa teachers)

Ishani Duttagupta, Assistant Editor, The Economic Times
The most definitive guide to Salsa in the world

Angelique Flores, Asst. Managing Editor, Home Media Retailing
The most fun instructional DVDs in my library


Customer Reviews

Salsa anyone?3
This video is one worth purchasing. The multiple angles are fantastic. For those not familiar with salsa, it is not intended for absolute beginners. There are not explanations that beginners need to know. However, for those who have at least a little experience, it is excellent!

Easy to understand5
The motion descbied in the DVD is easy to understand,
since we can see the dancer even from the backside.

The instructions are also nice!

I am surtisfied with this DVD

Not great for the guys1
This DVD may be better for the woman's steps; however, the instruction for the man's steps are rare and often confusing. At one point, the female instructor indicates that the man's left hand is to be placed on the woman's back. It seemed awkward and, after several replays, it was evident that the man's right hand was to be placed on the woman's back. It seems that the instructor or the editor of a dance instruction DVD should be able to tell right from left. The ablility to review the steps in three different angles helps.