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Q: Can I go on my own? A: Absolutely, in fact a typical salsa holiday is made up of around 75% singles and 25% couples. Salsa holidays are very sociable and because it's a Salsa holiday everyone shares a common interest, so you'll get to meet a whole host of people during the classes and the nights out. Mealtimes are also an excellent opportunity to get to know the others in the group. Dance and travel are non discriminating, and everyone is always welcome, so if you've always wanted to try it then just do it! Q: Do I have to attend all the classes and club nights? A: Of course not. It is your holiday. There is a rather action packed itinerary for those that wish to dance the light fantastic but for those that prefer to take things at a more relaxed pace then you are welcome to join in whenever it suits you. Q: Do I need to bring special shoes and clothes? A: We would recommend dance shoes or dance trainers as these support the feet and due to the amount of lessons and nights out on the holiday they are a worthwhile investment. These are available from all dance shops as well as on the internet.Salsa dress code is pretty relaxed, so you don't need any particular items of clothing, but a good idea is lots of lightweight cotton tops and t-shirts for the classes during the day and a different outfit for the evening. Q: How do I work out which level of tuition to put myself down for? A: Don't worry too much about this - an estimate will suffice when you fill in the booking form. The dance teachers will gladly help you decide which classes will be best for you.
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