Rueda
Rueda means “wheel” in Spanish and describes the arrangement of a group of Salseros and Salseras having fun dancing together as a group rather than as a couple.
The Rueda is a group dance originating from Cuba. It is danced to lively, upbeat Salsa music with a “caller”,
and everybody dances as a couple in a circle.
During the dance, partners constantly change, making it a vivid and joyful spectacle.
The Rueda can be danced with a minimum of two couples.
However, three or more couples is advisable. The beauty of the moves can then be shown better.
This kind of dance is excellent for creating a social environment among the dancers or the people watching.
At the same time, it is lots of fun and a great team effort!
*Please note - Prerequisite to join the Rueda classes:
It is required to have completed a total beginner’s course and be competent with the fundamentals.
The Rueda is a group dance originating from Cuba. It is danced to lively, upbeat Salsa music with a “caller”,
and everybody dances as a couple in a circle.
During the dance, partners constantly change, making it a vivid and joyful spectacle.
The Rueda can be danced with a minimum of two couples.
However, three or more couples is advisable. The beauty of the moves can then be shown better.
This kind of dance is excellent for creating a social environment among the dancers or the people watching.
At the same time, it is lots of fun and a great team effort!
*Please note - Prerequisite to join the Rueda classes:
It is required to have completed a total beginner’s course and be competent with the fundamentals.