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I have received a lot of email about our Addicted2Salsa Dance Podcast - I’ve heard it has become popular (who would have thought?). Well, to make it easy for many people in the world to be able to view the podcast and most of the latest videos, I have updated the salsapodcast.org website with a video player and multiple links to the different formats of the video feeds. You can watch our Youtube Channel, subscribe to our iTunes Salsa feed, or just read most of the video articles straight from our website!
Also, trying out something new: With the help of Google, I have made a custom search engine that ONLY searches specific salsa websites such as Addicted2Salsa, Salsa Power, Salsa Web, Just Salsa and many others. This should make it easy for everyone to find what they are looking for in the salsa community.
Hi, welcome to the new World Of DanceCraft, now in HD. Hopefully I haven’t kept you waiting too long. I am NOT a fan of ITunes, so you won’t find this episode there, sorry.
Hey I got an idea ! Anyone reading this , if you think you can illustrate the story, let me know. Would be sweet to make this into a comic.
One of my favorite things about salsa dancing is the diversity of all the various kinds of dance that can be incorporated into the basic framework provided by salsa. In this series, I am going to share several videos that showcase the fusion of salsa with other styles of dance.
The first video in this series comes from Masacote Dance Company from Boston, MA. For those of you who have not heard of Masacote, their leader, Joel Massicot, is both a musician and a dancer. He has a latin/salsa band called Ritmo Masacote. The goal of Masacote Dance Company is to bridge the gap between music and dance; Joel teaches his famous musicality workshop throughout the world.
This performance is entitled “Afterlife”, and was performed at Flava Invasion 3 on Feb 23rd, 2008. The routine is a mix of salsa with modern and contemporary dance elements. Enjoy!
Well, Rumnet found this ’salsa’ dancing video on Youtube. Other than non-salsa music in the background, this is probably the craziest thing I’ve ever seen. Now, I’m not sure if the lady was the man’s wife - but as you can see, he didn’t even apologize to her… to tell you the truth, I’m just speechless.
Our friend Alan from Nuevotec Productions has made an awesome documentary about the ESPN Salsa World Championships - which is being called a ‘Salsamentary’. It is an amazing work to get to know how the entire World Championships started, learn about the people, the dancers and everything that goes on behind the scenes. Here is a brief description:
Salsamentary takes a look at the journey of six dancers as they step on salsa’s largest stage through its highest level of competitive dancing. Each dancer has their own reason for competing. Some enjoy the challenge of competing against the world’s best dancers. Others want to build their salsa dance resume and credentials quickly through the event, which is televised on several ESPN national and international stations, as well as DVDs sold globally. The rewards cannot be expressed just in terms of the prize money awarded to the first, second, and third places.
Well, after getting great feedback from all of you, here it is - a more complicated salsa pattern. It is a very long pattern, so take it in strides and small bites. We have named the individual moves to help you piece the entire salsa combination together. Now, because it is Valentine’s Day (soon) - you can have something to practice with that special someone .Enjoy and if you have questions, please ask it at our forums http://www.addicted2salsa.com/forums/ !
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