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How to Learn Tejano Dance Steps

Learn Tejano Dance Steps
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Although Tejano music originated in southern Texas, the dance style has become an increasingly popular way for people around the globe to express themselves. Artists like Selena Quintanilla Perez, who was depicted in the movie "Selena," are responsible for bringing the style into the mainstream. Taking part in Tejano music can be an exciting way to expand your dance skills and meet new people. Learning to do Tejano dance steps can also be a fun way to stay fit.

Focus on the fancy footwork. Although it can be frustrating to master them, doing so can increase your enjoyment and personal flair. Because Tejano music has both western and Latin influences, the style is often confused with similar styles such as the Salsa and Merengue. Gain a firm grasp of the required footwork and hip action by performing the steps at increasingly faster speeds. Dance in front of a full-length mirror to see how well you're moving and areas you need to improve.

Grab a partner. Since Tejano dance steps can be performed by couples, it's important to learn how to share the spotlight. Learning the intricate spins and flourishes with a partner can also make you more aware of your own strengths and weaknesses. Pair up with another beginner to learn the style together or opt for an experienced partner to get valuable insight and tips. Learn Tejano line dances such as "La Cumbia De Antonio" for group fun.

Follow along with your favorite Tejano artists at home. Purchase lessons that teach basic moves, and practice consistently to learn the dance steps. Watch music videos and concerts by artists such as Shelly Lares and Jay Perez to stay current with the ever-changing Tejano dance trends.

Join a dance group or exercise club. Since Tejano music has become more mainstream, there are more opportunities to learn the dance steps. Visit your local fitness club or recreation center to inquire about Tejano dance classes. If classes aren't currently offered, recruit others to express interest for future classes. Ask local dance schools about the availability of group classes or private lessons. Consider traveling to Tejano music seminars, which are held at various venues throughout the year.

Attend live dance events. Immerse yourself in the Tejano music scene to hone your skills. Although formal dance lessons can teach you the intricate footwork, there's nothing like enjoying freestyle Tejano dancing. Purchase tickets to Tejano cultural festivals, which feature both traditional and modern Tejano dancing. Experiencing the different styles of Tejano music can make you a more versatile dancer.

Tip

Tejano dance music has many influences and may be referred to by different names.

Warnings:

  • Don't be afraid to try out your new dance moves in public.
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