Supa’ Fast Colombian Salsa Shine Dancer- Champion
John Jairo ” Piña” Rodriguez- Cali, Colombia.Bailarin extremadamente agil, veloz y a tiempo.
De Nuevo Calena04.
El tumbao del estilo Caleno esta en los pies, marcando cada instrumento, percussion, coro y tiempo de una descarga o cancion salsera.
Extremely fast footwork (which is Cali Colombian Style Salsa.
Colombian style salsa is all about dancing on point to every instrument, vocal and speed of a salsa, boogaloo or charanga song. It is not on 1,2 or 3 count. This is an advanced level salsa, not for beginners.
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Salsa Dance — Salsa Move from Zack’s Dance Loft
Zack’s Dance Loft mission is to post all salsa moves on line for free.
Hundredths free video clips from Zack’ Dance Loft at http://www.zacksdanceloft.com/FORMgal…
– the dance studio which was feature as best of New York by New York Magazine, demonstrating the Salsa dance footsteps of leader and follower, partnering, and routines; starting from beginner level and up to advance level
Duration : 0:2:10
Latin Dance Australia performance at Doudoule Camp
High energy salsa performance.
Duration : 0:2:26
Salsa Shines 3, Slow Motion
salsa shines, footwork in Slow Motion, 30 % speed. In full speed at http://salsa-shines-footwork.vox.com.
Check out salsa clubs & socials, concerts, classes and other salsa events in Stockholm at http://salsaistockholm.com
Duration : 0:1:34
David Stein men’s salsa shine
david stein demonstrates a salsa shine during the free salsa workshop by majesty in motion at cheek to cheek dance studio
Duration : 0:0:51
Salsa Dancing Techniques : Salsa Dancing: 1-2-Suzy-Q For Men
A One-Two-Suzy-Q salsa dancing step for men consists of a cross-step-cross combination in one direction. Learn the men’s One-Two-Suzy-Q with tips from a dance instructor in this free salsa dancing video.
Expert: Erika Occhipinti
Bio: Erika Occhipinti has taught thousands of students at her own Salsa Caliente Dance Studio in Tampa, Fla.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:17
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Can Anybody "Paraphrase" This Paper For Me??
The many instruments used are collaborated and fused together to make up some of the best rhythms in Latin music. There are a lot of debates of where salsa music was created because the beginnings can date more than one country in its creation. Salsa music sends millions of people to the dance floor where they enjoy the music to the fullest. We can conclude that the birthplace of salsa music is Cuba. One famous salsa music singer Tito Puente became famous for its style and how he represented such music. Being the most recent and popular singer. Salsa dance has many interpretations or "styles" and can be danced accentuating different beats in the music.
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Cuba established salsa music. The music originated in the 1960’s. Since its beginnings it represented a mixture of Spanish-derived and Afro-Cuban elements. Another music that is very similar to salsa “mambo” was created in the 1940’s then a couple decades later the creation of salsa started. Salsa music has Puerto Rican influences because since the early 1800’s until today, they have borrowed and mastered various Cuban music styles, including the Cuban danzón, guaracha, rumba, etc. Indeed, the richness of Puerto Rican music derives from the way it has adopted much of Cuban music. Since early 1900’s Puerto Rican music has been linked to New York City, a city where we can find thousands of Puerto Rican descendents. New York City has received many different cultures including the Puerto Rican where now is one of the biggest in such city.
The most famous salsa musicians are Tito Puente, pianist Eddie Palmieri, trombonist Willie Colon and many others like Perez Prado, Tito Rodriquez, Ray Barretto, Arsenio Rodriquez, Machito and probably the biggest Celia Cruz. The term salsa, which means sauce in English, is a perfect metaphor these musicians who come from a variety of nations and ethnic backgrounds. The music of these musicians who became famous in 1960’s New York, spread and soon became popular in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia, the Dominica Republic, Venezuela, and Mexico. Salsa musicians generally follow a song structure derived from the Cuban Son which starts with a simplistic melody that always goes to a solo section called a coro. They improvise frequently throughout a song and utilize techniques like syncopation and call and response. Tito Puentes was a very famous salsa writer and singer that gained the title as “The Sultan of salsa.” Celia Cruz was the biggest salsa singer, she will always be the Queen of salsa. Salsa Music being a fusion of Caribbean and Latin rythms was first played by Cuban and Puertorican musicians in New York City during the 60’s and 70’s but was brought to international fame by Puertoricans.
The Latin music we hear today has its origins in Cuba where the blending of African drum rhythms and Spanish guitar evolved into a variety of Latin American music: Son, Danzón, the rhythms of Carnival, Cha cha cha, Mambo, and even Salsa. Salsa music is known worldwide.
Salsa is recognized as one of the most dynamic and significant musical phenomena of the 1970s and 1980s. Salsa is not always fast and intense, it can also be slow and romantic or somewhere in between. In its various regional forms it is the single most popular dance style among Puerto Rican and Cuban communities, holding great appeal in their homelands, the US, Central and South America and Europe, as well. Salsa music is typically 140 beats per minute to 210 beats per minute. So, for an average person, if you count 3 to 4 times faster than your resting heart rate, you will be counting as fast as a salsa beat. In other words, you should be able to count from 1 to 8, in the same time it took you to count from 1 to 4 when you counted at 60 beats per minute (bpm). People can clearly see that they dance 1,2,3,4 6,7,8 also you see that they rotate when they dance. Keep in mind that Cubans have danced like this since the early 1900s. This is nothing new but it is timeless and never gets outdated. Cubans have a style of salsa where they dance as a group. It’s kind of like square dancing but in a circle. It’s called Rueda De Casino. Each move has a name and the leader call out names and all the dancers perform the move in unision, often switching partners at the end of the moves. You never know what move the leader will call so you have to pay close attention or you can ruin the rueda by messing up the partner switch. and at least 3 months of Intermediate before moving on to advanced salsa steps.
LA style is exciting, elegant and sensual incorporating suave "shine" footwork. It’s one of the most popular Salsa styles around the world today, with regular appearances of high profile LA style performers at huge Salsa events like the annual World Salsa Congress & Bacardi Festivals. L.A. style moves are based on the cross body lead and rely on a strong foundation of basic dance principles. Cuban-style is the best.
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Salsa dancing with one leg
Couple does salsa shines. But the guy only has one leg.
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Salsa Dancing – Salsa Footwork: Tap Tap Slide (on2)
http://www.mindbites.com/lesson/1525
In this lesson you will learn a footwork shine called the “Tap tap Slide.” It is a combination of several shine sequences that would add pizazz to your dancing in no time!
Level: Intermediate/Advanced
A word about Salsa Dance Styles
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L.A. style (On1) and New York style (On2) are two of the most popular Salsa dance styles around the world. In the L.A style, the leader breaks forward with his left foot on the first beat of the measure while the follower breaks back with her right foot. In the New York style, the follower breaks forward with her left foot on the second beat of the measure while the leader breaks back with his right foot.
Once you feel comfortable dancing on one of these styles, you can easily translate your Salsa repertoire to the other style by following the “Timing Conversion Table” included as supplemental material with this video.
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Salsa Dance Pattern: Island Touch – 7 14 09
Island Touch Dance showcases their Salsa dance patterns. In this video Ataca & La Alemana teach a round about arm toss with double reverse track.
Filmed at: Flava Fitness Studio
Duration : 0:2:58
The Secret Weapon that will Take Your Dancing To the Next Level... No
Partner Necessary! This video covers fundamental salsa dance patterns
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