The Flava Of Salsa

borikensalsero

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All music follows a pattern; therefore, their dances will follow patterns as well. Everything in this world pretty much follows a pattern. Even the left must go in front of the right or viceversa to be able to walk walk. Even then we don't say, hey we all walk the same because we follow the same patterns, a la flava.

Patterns, style, foot work aren't the same as flava. If that were the case, salseros wouldn't say we need flava. Because a person learned in the street, doesn't mean they have any flava either. Nor would I say that a person who has been listening to salsa all their life has flava. I know cubans, domincans, ricans, colombians, who have never taken a class, dance salsa and couldn't look more lifeless.

By flava I mean, teach someone how to get in touch with his or her inner dancer. Teach them how to move the body not as you would, but as they themselves would. We teach patterns, we teach steps, we teach style, yet many move the same. The good ole' "guess the school" game. Why? Because they were never taught to let loose and move that body as their innerself would. Not me, not he, not she, but YOU. We can spend the rest of our lives dancing and if we can never get in touch with our inner dancers, we'll always be flavaless. The dancer will inevitably always dance from the head, and the head is all about limits, correctness, and rationale.

What good is it to teach my kid to run, if he doesn't even know how to walk? That is what I mean by teaching patterns and steps instead of getting to know our inner dancer. I know how to drive a car I just don't know which is the gas pedal, the clutch or the brake. That is what I mean! What good is it to drive if you don’t know when to use the gas, brake, nor clutch? To some my version would result in bad dancers because they wouldn't be as prominent with steps, or patterns. Yet, those dancers would be on beat, moving to the music as the music calls for, as one, and with personal styles (flava), which they developed from their innerself, yet all look different doing the same movements and dancing to the same songs. How would their lead be? Going to a school and learning steps doesn't equal to a good lead, nor great followers. That comes from experience, so with experience these guys will be as good as the next. We aren't robots, we are all different, so shouldn’t we all display the true US on the dancefloor?

To me salsa dancers have to be strong solo dancers, this isn't tango. This is salsa, salsa is about the mating ritual, making each other know that you two are one even when you are apart. Not by control but by movement, call and response, catering to each other's needs. When you come together it is to bring dancers for the physical part of foreplay. Not the wam bam thank you ma'am thing. It is about LOVE & PASSION Salsa isn't about girls, it isn't about who is looking at you, it isn't about patterns/moves, it isn't about partying, it isn’t stepping. It is about LOVE, it is a lifestyle where salsa is your world and your mate the subject of all interactions within that world and its love. And that is where flava comes in. I wanna see your true self out there. Not a short version of your instructor. I wanna see you. I don't want to see how many patterns you can pull-off in a 3 minute song. I don't want to see how close you can get to that hottie in the short skirt. I don't want to see how many lucky nights you get in a week. I don't want to see how much you know. I don’t want to see who is looking at you. I wanna see you and her. I want to see you two become one and display the love salseros share as it makes you display it. It is a lifestyle, a lifestyle, it is nothing less... The many that never achieve that understanding speak of LIKING, speak of girls, speak of the same, those who do, speak of soul/flava and love.

My views are from a different perspective and why I written what I have...
 
Nice boriken, crucial stuff this flava

borikensalsero said:
moving to the music as the music calls for, as one, and with personal styles (flava), which they developed from their innerself, yet all look different doing the same movements and dancing to the same songs.
We aren't robots, we are all different, so shouldn?t we all display the true US on the dancefloor?
Yep, but the hard part is the "how" if it doesn't come naturally. achieving flava is a breakthrough that comes sooner for some, later for others, and sometimes never

To me salsa dancers have to be strong solo dancers, this isn't tango.
I strongly believe this too, but a survey of popular focus shows many do not. One reason for it could be the hit and miss distribution of natural ability
 
borikensalsero said:
It is about LOVE & PASSION Salsa isn't about girls, it isn't about who is looking at you, it isn't about patterns/moves, it isn't about partying, it isn’t stepping. It is about LOVE, it is a lifestyle where salsa is your world and your mate the subject of all interactions within that world and its love. And that is where flava comes in.
I wonder how many in the salsa scene are like this.



borikensalsero said:
I don't want to see how close you can get to that hottie in the short skirt. I don't want to see how many lucky nights you get in a week. I don't want to see how much you know. I don’t want to see who is looking at you.
I wonder how many more are like this. And you true flava people, I wonder how you attain fulfillment.
 
tacad said:
borikensalsero said:
I don't want to see how close you can get to that hottie in the short skirt. I don't want to see how many lucky nights you get in a week. I don't want to see how much you know. I don?t want to see who is looking at you.
I wonder how many more are like this. And you true flava people, I wonder how you attain fulfillment.
Fulfillment is fleeting, it comes and goes with each hypnotizing rhythm, with each dance

This is sort of where boriken and I part ways a bit. Salsa draws me not solely for the connection with another human being, but primarily the connection with my spirit, my essence, and the music is the necessary vehicle for that connection. This is why I believe in solo dancing as well

There is also the sense of destiny and history that I get, a sense of connectedness with heritage and humanity...that's a form of fulfillment

Also I'm not sure there's such a thing as "true" flava. Flava is flava because there are varieties of it for various people, but there's definitely a demarcation between naturalness and artificiality
 
I'll second the separation between the naturalness and artificiality. I'm a bit like boriken too. :wink: 8)


It is tough for me to get the feeling of fullfillment with everyone and every dance. Sometimes it is that I am not receptive/relaxed. Sometimes I hear the music and it turns me off. And a few times, though not very often, it is the follower.
 
Sagitta said:
I'll second the separation between the naturalness and artificiality. I'm a bit like boriken too. :wink: 8)

You are right. Nevertheless if somebody that does artificial moves really tries she or he can become natural. This is nothing you have to be born with, although it often seems to be so.

I think everybody has virtually all inside by principle, or in borikenSalsero'd words everybody has an inner dancer. Maybe the journey will be long, but it is there. Nobody should be discouraged if not able to move natural in the first time.
 
africana said:
This is sort of where boriken and I part ways a bit. Salsa draws me not solely for the connection with another human being, but primarily the connection with my spirit, my essence, and the music is the necessary vehicle for that connection. This is why I believe in solo dancing as well

There is also the sense of destiny and history that I get, a sense of connectedness with heritage and humanity...that's a form of fulfillment

i totally agree here! beautifully said. I am happiest when I am connected with myself, and my dancing becomes very spiritual.
Maybe boriken is a step ahead - because to have a deep connection with another person requires a deep connection with oneself first. Also, as a corollary, I can only receive and feel worthy of connecting with another person only when I have a strong connection with myself.

And I can only know who has this by dancing with them. I can't always know this by looking at somebody dance.
 
I love this article. I like the fact that it focused on the emotional side of salsa. It discusses what feelings propel the dancers and reminds dancers that salsa is much more than steps but that it depicts the lives of lovers in isolation from the rest of the world. Great article!!
 

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