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🇨🇱Chile🇨🇱
I’m heading to Chile soon. Every time I travel, I’m reminded of something important: Dance connects us beyond cities. Beyond countries. Beyond accents. Different places.Same rhythm. What we’re building here isn’t just technique. it’s a community that moves together — even if we’re miles apart 🌎 And that’s powerful. So now I’m curious… Where are you dancing from right now? Drop your city or country below 👇Let’s see how far this community really reaches.
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A tool for the salsa /mambo dancer
I previously wrote how it is sometimes difficult for new mambo dancers to hear and dance to the beat of the music. There is an app I use in my teaching to help my students dance on the beat and in time with the music. It's called the Salsa Beat Machine/ Salsa Rhythm Machine which can be downloaded from Google Play or the App Store. The app can isolate and play each salsa instrument and play each one at a different bpm ( beats pper minute ) . It even has an instructor voice that can call out the timing of the music and set the clave 3/2 or 2/3 . It doesn't matter if you dance ON1 or ON2 .Get this app. It can really help your mambo dancing .Keep on dancing !
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Apologies...
Apologies for not being as communicative lately... that change of temps this past weekend has gripped me up and the post nasal drip is rough. Trying to get better so I can at least attend an event Sat night to see the shows, even if I don't dance... I feel much better and am taking all the things to be healthier!
Transitioning to Mambo
Hola Everyone, This message is actually for Mike Osborne . I see that you and your wife are professional ball room dancers who are transitioning to mambo thru Mambolab . I met and befriended a professional ball room dance couple over 20 + years ago at the Puerto Rico World Salsa Congress held at the Caribe Hilton Hotel in San Juan. . They are Tony and Melanie ball room dance champions who also loved salsa ( I hope I got their names right , long time ) We met again at several more congresses in New York and Puerto Rico. They eventually retired from competition and opened their own dance studio iin New York , right in Times Square , teaching salsa & ball room . They are an inspiration to others making the transition to salsa / mambo ! Take care and keep on dancing !
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