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  • 10:24 am on January 19, 2010 | 0 | # | Reply
    Tags: casino, classes, coral gables, craze, , rueda, , salsacraze, university of miami

    Hello! If anyone is in the Miami area, just wanted to inform you all that SalsaCraze classes are once again starting for the new year. First class if free!

    SalsaCraze
    We teach group based Casino Rueda Salsa; extremely fun environment!
    First class is free, after that, $25 for the entire semester (13 weeks).
    Wednesdays: 7 PM Beginners, 8 PM Intermediate
    Fridays: 6 PM Beginners, 7 PM Intermediate, 8 PM Advanced
    University of Miami – Coral Gables Campus, 2nd floor I-lounge. Check site for directions.
    E-mail: SalsaCraze@gmail.com
    Website: http://www.salsacraze.org

    See you there!

     
  • 8:41 pm on September 3, 2009 | 1 | # | Reply
    Tags: classes, intensive, recommendation,

    Hi,

    I’m hoping someone can give me a recommendation. I’m a strong salsa dancer and have been dancing for years, but I do not have enough time to social dance regularly and I do not have a regular partner. I am planning to take three months off this winter and I would like to take intensive salsa lessons somewhere. I would really like to move my dancing up a couple of notches. I have no interest in competing, just in dancing really, really well. I work for a non-profit and do not have a lot of money, so I’m looking to go somewhere affordable. I speak Spanish and would like to go to Latin America. Can anyone recommend the best spot to take a couple of months of intensive lessons and not break the bank? Country preference? City preference? School or teacher recommendation?

    Thank you!

     
  • 5:24 pm on December 14, 2008 | 4 | # | Reply
    Tags: , , classes, juan ruiz, workshop

    Bachata moderna workshop footage.

    Bachata moderna is not only the fusion of various styles into the bachata rhythm and beat. Bachata moderna is based on the crosses steps: cross on 1, cross on 2, cross on 3 and cross over, besides the bachata traditional steps (1,2,3 and hip/tap)

    I know some people don’t like bachata moderna because they prefer the traditional style bachata, but this new style is danced together with the bachata traditional.

    Bachata moderna is great for dancing urban latin bachatas songs.

    Have a look, i hope you guys like it.

     
    • SalseroWannaBe

      SalseroWannaBe 2:40 am on December 16, 2008Permalink | Reply

      I’m still not a fan of bachata moderna, but looks like I will have to learn it, because more and more people are dancing it, sheeesh :)

    • tommrod 10:04 pm on December 23, 2008Permalink | Reply

      i do think that there has to be room for everything. i like the traditional/original/dominican/(whatever you wanna call it) style of bachata better. can’t dance it though i need more practice… after being reborn in r. d. …of course..
      what i really like about traditional is that it gives you more room for improv. it challenges you to keeping up with the footwork and the beat… it can’t be teached. just learned. and as in every good learning process the best has to come out from oneself.

    • tommrod 10:06 pm on December 23, 2008Permalink | Reply

      like this dude

    • tommrod 10:06 pm on December 23, 2008Permalink | Reply