If you have been following our Addicted2Salsa Fan page, you know that we are giving away TWO free event tickets to two lucky winners for the San Diego Salsa Jam that is happening on April 10th, 2009 hosted by A Time to Dance and the San Diego Salsa Festival.
Winning is as simple as answering three easy salsa questions. The first two people to post the answers our fan page on Facebook will win a ticket to the special event!
Questions:
- What is the name of the salsa musician who founded “El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico”?
- What is the actual birth name of the salsa artist known as “El Rey Del Timbal”?
- What was original release date of the album “Fuego En El 23″ by Sonora Ponceña?
Remember, post your answers on our fan page in the comments thread! Good luck!
For more information on the San Diego Salsa Jam, please visit http://sandiegosalsajam.com
In this episode of Addicted2Salsa salsa dance video lessons, we will show you how to perform a basic salsa windmill combination into what we call the “hourglass copa“. The Windmill is very similar to other moves you have done that require an cross-body lead with an outside turn, except this is just a variation in styling of that basic move. The hourglass copa is based off of basic copa move (a.k.a in-and-out), except that the lead requires the use of two points of contact on the ladies’ shoulder blades.
At the end, Julie will break down some basic ladies’ styling techniques when performing this move. Finally having a woman’s voice in the video is refreshing!
For those new to our series, we have started a new page on Facebook @
http://facebook.com/addicted2salsa .
We would like to thank our sponsors Gabellini Dance Shoes for providing us with our favorite pair of dance shoes.
Watch the video here!
This episode is our first episode available in High Definition on YouTube. Just click the button “Watch Salsa Dancing“:


Addicted2Salsa Facebook Group
I have seen several more salsa dance groups and companies get on the Facebook bandwagon. This brings a lot of excitement because it allows people from different salsa scenes to find one another using the tools that we use for our social habits. Since, using these tools have grown in popularity, I’d like to just remind everyone of our groups so that they (cough..cough..) grow and become more (cough..cough..) popular.
You can also add us as Facebook friends:

Anthony's Facebook Profile

Julie's Facebook Profile
Well, you know it was going to arrive at some point. A lot of people are in myspace. Now a lot of people are on facebook. Well, to make it fair for everyone on facebook to show some Addicted2Salsa group love – I created a world group for the website on Facebook. If you have an account you can sign up to the group and upload your photos and say hi. Have fun with it. But regardless of whether you use MySpace or Facebook, we are all addicted2salsa.
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