
Jean Franco Vergaray
Professional Dance Instructor
Jean Franco Vergaray is a dancer specializing in salsa dancing. Jean Franco was also formerly the owner of Salsa In Queens, a community, dance-oriented studio for beginners and experienced dancers alike, based in Queens, New York City. He has over 13 years of dancing experience and over eight years of dance instruction experience.
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Q&A Comments (10)
Where do choreographers get ideas for dances?
Every dancer has their own way of choreographing, but one common one is to listen to choose a song that inspires you to dance and then listen to it on repeat. While listening, try to find what emotions or feelings the song gives you and then put those thoughts into your choreography.
What are the steps to salsa dance?
The basic salsa steps are: start with both feet together, step forward with your left foot, shift your weight to your right foot, step backward with your left foot, then pause. Then, reverse the actions and use your right foot. Step backward with your right foot, shift your weight, step forward, then pause. Repeat to keep the dance going.
How can I improve my salsa spins?
Improving takes practice! As you practice dancing, work on relaxing your body and releasing a lot of the tension you might have. One way to do this is to accept that falling might happen, and that's okay. People often tense up because they're scared to fall, but if you just accept that this is a possibility, you can relax a bit.