Carrying a heavy, hardback reference book to dance practice is inconvenient. A PDF allows dancers to quickly check foot positions or alignment charts on a smartphone or tablet right on the ballroom floor.
The book is, without exaggeration, the 'bible' of Latin dancing [5†L1]. First published in 1961, it was the first comprehensive work to describe the technique of Latin American dances. Its groundbreaking nature lies in its logical and precise approach, translating the complex rhythms and movements of dance into a clear, academic format.
Now, Elias was just a mechanic with a cluttered flat and a bad limp. He had sold his dance shoes years ago. Or so he told himself.
Providing a logical foundation for choreography in all levels of competition, from beginner to world champion.
To summarize: The is a legendary resource that every serious Latin dancer wants on their tablet. However, free versions are illegal, dangerous, or poor quality.
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