"Dear Edie..."    Page Eleven

Dear Edie,
I had a question about how you approach the dance as you become more
proficient in your dancing. If you want to put this in one of your columns, feel free. Just leave my name off. Before I get, started, I want to say that I love dancing with all levels of dancers. I'm not becoming a snob.  I've been hitting the clubs at least four times a week. Since I joined the [Salsa dance company], and started helping teach some of the leader's classes, I'm finding:

1. That the music that they play in the clubs sucks. They play a ton of the slower Salsa and every once in a while, they'll play what's been termed as "Power Salsa".
2. When dancing with [great dancer friend], we dance to fast Salsa/Mambo. The female selection at the club who can follow that pace is limited.

Edie, what I'm saying is that I'm becoming disenchanted with the scene - I'm bored. I'd rather stay blast my car radio and dance in the parking lot.  Being in Salsa Brava [dance company], I know that your accustomed to a higher standard. How do you handle be used to dancing on a certain level and not being able to attain that high when you go out?

Dear "Disenchanted
First of all, you've got to remember "why" you started ths whole "Salsa Thing" to begin with. Go back, think back at what it was like when you didn't even dance. Remember the music, the people, the atmosphere? It was at the same both a thrill and a scare. Just the mere excitement of being at a club with so much energy surrounding you was almost overwhelming. "I have GOT to learn how to do that..." as you watch the best of the best spin, dip and even flip their
partners around...

Now, that you're at "that level", you're "bored". My advice to you is to give back that same energy to others, that was given to you in the beginning. You can make any woman look phenomenal.

If the DJ sucks that night,
1. Make the most of it.  By the DJ a drink, and request a song. Bribing the DJ works wonders. I've done it myself.
2. You can make a slow, romantic Salsa into one of the most sensual, erotic, and moving experiences the entire evening.

If there are no "good dancers" in the club,
1. Go find someone with potential and work on your leading and some "new moves" you just learned.
2. I'll sometimes get to a club and start working on my shines. By myself.
3. If the guy I'm dancing with is not "Professional" level, then that's where I feel I'm tested to make HIM look good. I'll work on my styling, my technique, and
4. ... if he wants, I'll even show HIM a move or two that I think is cool, and he wouldn't mind learning.

Now's your chance to give back to the world, what it has given you. Bottom Line: You've got to bloom where you're planted. Make the most of every situation, as if this was your last night on planet earth.