Salsa Clip of the Week

Very nice! I've never seen them dance before, so smooth and fluid...I picked up a few moves from that for sure! ;)

Where are they located?

SG
 
scorpionguy said:
Ah...I hope I get to meet them at the Congress in May! :)

Catch them together for the last show ever, on the Sat of the Congress. if you can, book a private with them (coz their workshops are so full...but do them by all means). Luis is fantastic in passing club-friendly practical tips for the leads.....
 
Ah yes.. u should really consider taking private sessions with Luis&Joby SG.. u cant believe how much u can learn.. u will comeout of there as if re-born.. interms of LA Style on 1.. its not a matter of new moves but more like change of perception and how to move thats key..

A couple i know .. they are best friends of mine took private sessions with them at the 2003 congress and man oh man did it show.. its like a dance leap .. not that they weren't already great dancers.. cause they were if at other styles (miami, cuban).. but lets just say they got a whole new dimension to play on and develop post sessions.. they added alot to their dancing that way..

This takes me on to another point.. it is a view i support .. for a salsero/a to seek out all the major styles and not just stick to one.. that way they will be able to dance and enjoy all the dance scenes anywhere in the world and be a more complete salsa dancer.. they will never be stuck out on any dance floor just watching cause they cant dance a style or another

In timing.. learning the clave and contra-clave, on 1, on 2, on 3

In Movement style.. Cuban, LA, NY, Miami each with its own sabor and style/direction of body movement ..

It takes time certainly and of course money.. but its very much worth it .. and then u can make up new movement (freestyle) by mixing this and that .. play the dance .. play the timing .. enjoy the passion as only a few can.. and this is whats sooo magnetic about salsa.. so much variety .. so many flavors .. u keep fallin in luv with it over and over again :D

Branching off that u have Chachacha.. Batchata.. Merengue.. Cumbia.. going along with the package.. each unique .. each with a distinct beauty.. each required for passion fullfillment..

Whats even more amazing is u can easily and naturally incorporate other dances in your salsa (hiphop, tango, quebradita, tap almost anything u like works here) .. not to mention Shines and Solo action.. ah what can i say..

truely.. "Why call it dance when u can call it SALSA!!"

Viva La Diva!.. Viva La Vida.. Viva La Salsa!
 
What song are they playing in the background of the last video? I heard that at my club and love it! Great tempo ... not too fast!

Melissa
 
mellody43 said:
What song are they playing in the background of the last video? I heard that at my club and love it! Great tempo ... not too fast!

Melissa

Oscar D' Leon - Lloraras
 
Sabor said:
it is a view i support .. for a salsero/a to seek out all the major styles and not just stick to one.. that way they will be able to dance and enjoy all the dance scenes anywhere in the world and be a more complete salsa dancer.. they will never be stuck out on any dance floor just watching cause they cant dance a style or another

In timing.. learning the clave and contra-clave, on 1, on 2, on 3

In Movement style.. Cuban, LA, NY, Miami each with its own sabor and style/direction of body movement ..

It takes time certainly and of course money.. but its very much worth it .. and then u can make up new movement (freestyle) by mixing this and that .. play the dance .. play the timing .. enjoy the passion as only a few can.. and this is whats sooo magnetic about salsa.. so much variety .. so many flavors .. u keep fallin in luv with it over and over again :D

:notworth: :notworth: :notworth:

This is the course I am devoting myself to......a united world of Salsa, without segragation, cliques, or egos.......just a common passion (embracing all diversities) shared by salseros/as globally.

You have my support, Sabor!

!Viva la Slasa!
 
Gracias Peach!

That is how it is meant to be danced, style, smoothness and fluid movements. I'ts neat to see how everyone evolves after time and developes their own little style/flava and incorporate it to their steps. Just goes to show you no 2 salseros, salseras are the same.

That Oscar de leon tune they were playing is a good one!
 
Sabor said:
Whats even more amazing is u can easily and naturally incorporate other dances in your salsa (hiphop, tango, quebradita, tap almost anything u like works here) .. not to mention Shines and Solo action.. ah what can i say..

truely.. "Why call it dance when u can call it SALSA!!"

Viva La Diva!.. Viva La Vida.. Viva La Salsa!

I take it that you like salsa Sabor :wink: :lol:
 

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