

Archive for September, 2008
Latin Salsa Dancing : The Copa (In-and-Out) Move
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So, we sort of rushed this episode out the door… hopefully we will find some time to actually make an episode with some organization behind it.. In this episode of the salsa podcast, we show you how to do some ‘magichands’ drop, a quick hammerlock to a cross-body lead, and then to a copa for the ladies. Again, we will setup a donation system through paypay since we are running out of funds and would like to have better podcasts!
For more videos: http://addicted2salsa.com/2006/02/03/salsa-dance-8-magicdrop-hands-with-copa/
Duration : 0:2:46
read comments (20)World Music CD: Salsa Around the World
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A Latin dance party with a twist, Salsa Around the World is a unique collection of hip-shaking salsa tracks from unexpected places. The intoxicating rhythms and joyful melodies of Latin American salsa have traveled the globe, earning new followers and influencing artists from Haiti to Helsinki. Over the years, Latin music has become part of the fabric of mainstream music, its influences turning up in jazz, rock and pop. As this collection demonstrates, it has infiltrated the worlds music as well. On Salsa Around the World one can hear salsa-influenced music sung in Greek, Arabic, Hindi, Papiamento, Wolof, Douala, and Haitian Creole. Typical Cuban instruments such as congas, bongos and timbales are played alongside pennywhistles and panpipes. It is a musical adventure everyone is sure to enjoy.
I love latin dancing..salsa, merengue, latin pop, etc.. I want a bachelorette party that can include this at least one night of the 2-night trip. Vegas or San Antonio are the best bets..however, I have no idea where to go there? Please help!!
Vegas is awesome BUT you will not be the only bachelorette party anywhere…This is kinda their thing but it can be crowded at all the clubs (and a lot more expensive.)
….I would probably choose San Antonio and your group will be pampered wherever you go…Go have fun!
There are many places in DC for rueda dancing.
http://www.saocodc.com – they will have a list of their classes and can be found at Cecilia's Nite Club on Friday nights where rueda dancing is appreciated!!
Salsa Episode 14 : Salsa Basic Step (Reloaded)
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Alina and Anthony – Salsa Dancing at Marriott
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http://addicted2salsa for more videos!
This is Alina (from Canada) and Anthony Persaud (addicted2salsa.com) from San Diego, CA salsa dancing at the La Jolla Marriott club.It’s a simple salsa video of us having fun at the salsa club.
http://addicted2salsa.com
Duration : 0:5:30
There are many places in DC for rueda dancing.
http://www.saocodc.com – they will have a list of their classes and can be found at Cecilia's Nite Club on Friday nights where rueda dancing is appreciated!!
Club Salsa Dancing #3 Jose Decamps Jami Josephson video
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Used VHS video, but in good working condition. This is a genuine retail video.
What movie has Salsa dancing in it?
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I have a project due tomorrow and its on dancing. I need to show a demostration so I'm planning on just showing part of a movie (DVD). The thing is, I need a movie with Salsa dancing in it. Does anyone know any recent movies, or movies that I'll be able to rent that has salsa dancing in it?
The movie "Along Came Polly" with Ben Stiller and Jennifer Aniston has quite a bit of Salsa Dancing in it… I think it even has a scene where someone is learning how to salsa dance where they break it down a little!
I hope this helps! Good Luck!
Latin Dance Made Easy : The Basic Salsa Step
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So, since we were doing a reloaded version of the salsa basic step with zoomed in angles, we decided to do the same with the other basic elements of salsa moves.
You’ve seen ballroom dancing on TV shows like Dancing With The Stars with Cheryl Burke and Emmitt Smith, Ballroom Boot Camp, America’s Ballroom Challenge, and the Fox reality show, So You Think You Can Dance?.
We present how to do a right turn in partnering, as well as the crossbody lead and the open break. These moves are fundamental to making a lot of combinations work once you reach advanced levels of salsa.
Duration : 0:7:58


