The following Music Video/ Dhalsa Dance choreography clips are now available on youtube.com for FREE viewing (courtesy of www.dhalsa.com)
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DHALSA is the ONLY DANCE that has the element of FRIENDSHIP built into it
The 'friendship Energy Exchange' during tapping of sticks is UNIQUE - It allows EVERY dancer to SOCIALIZE with EVERY Partner in the Circle.
There is no close embrace in Dhalsa. Now you can make friends on the Dance Floor and still have your personal space.
1. Music Video 'Lift Me High Up' (uncut version) - This is the FULL uncut Video put together as a solidarity effort to give hope to those affected by the current global recession. Click here to view video
2. Dhalsa Dance - Combination One Choreography - This Video clip demonstrates the choreography for the BASIC combo - one of several combination choreographies of the Dhalsa Dance. This clip is contained in the DVD 'Learn To Dhalsa'. Click here to view video
3. Dhalsa Dance - Combination One Step Breakdown - This Video clip demonstrates the breakdown of EVERY step in the BASIC combo. Every step in the Dhalsa Dance choreography is 'Memory Assisted' so it's EASY to remember. This clip is contained in the DVD 'Learn To Dhalsa'. Click here to view video
4. Dhalsa can be danced to multiple dance Rhythms. Dhalsa is the ONLY structured dance that can be danced to almost ALL dance rhythms including Salsa, Cha- Cha, Bachata, Club, Garba, Dandiya and Bhangra. Dhalsa can be used to ‘Cross over’ to different styles making it a ‘starting point’ dance to get the couples on the floor for any event. Start with Dhalsa and then cross over to any style of your choice.This clip is contained in the DVD 'Learn To Dhalsa'. Click here to view video
5. Dhalsa can be danced holding sticks, pencils, straws or nothing at all. No need to carry any light sticks to dance this style. Pick up two drinking straws and join the fun. No straws? Never mind! You can just use your hands to clap to that of your partner… Dhalsa is a vibrant dance – structured yet flexible. This enhances the ‘universal’ appeal for this ‘fun’ dance .This clip is contained in the DVD 'Learn To Dhalsa'. Click here to view video
