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Although Samba is often considered a challenging dance because of its many musical rhythms, the basic steps are not hard to grasp and many figures are made of these basic steps.

This 40-minute workshop looks at the Traveling Voltas in Shadow Position followed by Contra Bota Fogos and both versions of the Roundabout to create an interesting Samba group. A version of this group is used in our Samba routine, but here we show some options that you can use to keep your Samba varied and fun.

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George Pytlik

Author George Pytlik

Before turning pro, George achieved impressive results as an amateur competitor, holding the Senior (30+) Latin championship in BC, Canada for 7 consecutive years with his wife Wendy. The couple twice achieved a top-3 Canadian ranking in Senior Latin as well as a 3rd place Canadian ranking in 30+ Ten Dance. Today, George and Wendy are professional teachers with a vision of growing a strong dance community in Delta near Vancouver, BC.

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