Today we did heaps of turns! Starting off with a 1 and a half right turn for the girl following a cross body lead, then she turns he turns (to the left). Thanks Heather for demonstrating – this is only her 4th salsa lesson!
In this lesson we learn how to do scalar multiplication (multiply a matrix by a scalar quantity), and how to solve a simple matrix equation involving scalar multiplication and addition/subtraction.
In this salsa lesson we did some easy Colombian salsa moves. Starting with doing the basic move on the spot (instead of moving forward and back). We transitioned into rotating back steps. Then we did cross overs (a back step variation for guys – girls do the same thing as normal rotating back steps). Then …
In this tutorial we explain what the term resolution means.
In this lesson we taught you two new moves – cross body lead from closed position into open position, and cross body lead with an inside turn (open position to open position).
Today we show you how to add and subtract matrices. Note: You can only add/subtract matrices if they have the same number of rows and columns.
In this social dance lesson, you learned how to do the basic salsa footwork with a partner & how to do the basic guy/girl turns. It’s Rebecca’s first night doing Salsa! How fast is she learning!
Hi all. In the next series of tutorials we are going to start talking about mobile website design and the first concept you need to be familiar with is a pixel. If you already know what a pixel is, feel free to skip this tutorial.
In lesson 4 of social partner dancing, the students managed to learn to do a cartwheel – which is usually not done until intermediate/advanced level salsa. Well done guys!
In this lesson we introduce you to the idea of matrices (an object containing an array of numbers). We also talk about some properties / features of matrices.