Dancing with the…First Lady? Michelle Obama
dances The Running Man and The Dougie.
It’s not every day that you see the First
Lady of the United States doing “The Running
Man” and “The Dougie.” But today, First Lady
Michelle Obama well, busted a move.
While visiting the Alice Deal Middle School
in Washington, DC Mrs. Obama watched
students perform the dance routine
choreographed by Beyonce for Mrs. Obama’s
Let’s Move! campaign. The video,
called a “Let's Move Flash Workout,” to
Beyonce’s Move Your Body” aims to get kids
moving, in an attempt to curb childhood
obesity.
“Beyoncé is one of my favorite performers on
the planet. And when she agreed to
remake her video and do this "Let's Move"
flash workout, I was so excited, because
this is what we’ve been talking about — that
exercise and moving can be fun,” Mrs. Obama
said, “It’s about dancing, it’s about
moving.”
The First Lady said she had not had time to
learn the moves so “not to embarrass”
herself she’d just watch from the sidelines
as the students danced in front of her on
the football field.
But once the music started Mrs. Obama
couldn’t resist and she started mimicking
the moves – including The Dougie, The
Running Man, the Cha-Cha, and the Rumba
among many other choreographed dance moves.
She called for a second playing of the song
so she could join in, and she did so…rather
animatedly the second time around.
Above Article Credit: ABC News' Sunlen
Miller
LORD OF
THE DANCE "WOWS" WASHINGTON, D.C.
As the stage darkened and the house
lights came on, smiling faces of audience
members, young and old, gave testimony that
Troupe 2 had just concluded yet another
series of North American tour dates with a
phenomenal finish at the Warner Theatre in
Washington DC.
This series of shows, marking the 10th
anniversary of Lord of the Dance , concluded
with incredible excitement leaving the
audience in great anticipation of seeing
more remarkable performances when Troupe 2
hits the road again in April.
Beyond the show's ability to capture
the imaginations of fans from all cultures,
many travel long distances to see the
various troupes perform across the globe.
Bob and Sharon Hogan traveled from the UK,
and Jessica Correll and Merrybeth Parrish
came in from Florida to attend all four
performances at the Warner Theatre.
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Dance Classes in DC - Dance Lessons and Children
Often, children are enrolled in dance
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or get better grades. Perhaps you'd like to
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the children advance through the various
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self control, respect for themselves and
others and patience.
The Peace and Power of dance classes
DC
These days, it's widely accepted around the world that stress plays
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Before dance classes DC There Must Be dance classes DC Teachers—
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CALENDAR OF REGULAR SALSA EVENTS
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NYISC MEET N'
GREET & OFFICIAL WELCOME PARTY - DC
- 8PM - 3AM - The 4th NYISC
pre-party - A special Wednesday
evening mambo event in a Manhattan
nightclub for all the Full Pass VIP
Package holders, with complementary
food & 2 hour open bar, to Meet N
Greet each other & afterwards to
welcome all the attendees to NY and
commemorate the 10th anniversary of
the Washington DC Int'l Salsa
Congress - with DJ's El Maestro, Ray
Colon & Guest DJs - Special
performances TBA
TRAVESURA
SALSA WEDNESDAYS @ CAFE NUNEZ -
Midtown Manhattan, DC - 8:00 PM -
1:00 PM or later - FREE - dance
classes DC performance TBA - This is
an On 2 classic salsa event held in
a restaurant / night club - Attended
by a friendly crowd of available
partners - DJ Alejandro Bouza plays a wide
ranging mix of salsa, cha cha plus
more - Presented by DJ Alejandro
Bouza & Joe Burgos from Piel Canela
dance classes DC
SALSA
WEDNESDAYS @ LQ - DC - 7:00 PM
- 12:00 midnight or later - Free
buffet 6:00 - 7:00 PM - With salsa &
other music being played by rotating
DJs - Band (subject to changes):
TBA
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THE WASHINGTON DC SALSA CONGRESS
MAMBO CLASICO
NIGHT @ THE MONTECARLO ROOM -
Kingsbridge Heights, Bronx - 10:00
PM - until very late - A classic
uptown mambo night held in a very
attractive night club with full bar
& good dance classes DC floor &
sound system - Presented by veteran
instructor & performer Vittico "La
Magia" & his crew who invite
everyone to come & party - Vittico
teaches a mambo lesson at 9:00 PM
SALSA FEVER @
DEITY LOUNGE - Downtown Brooklyn -
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM -
This Event WILL be happening tonight -
Free All Night - An On 2 mambo event held at an
attractive nightclub / lounge
converted from a former church -
Presented by fellow Brooklyn
salseros Marcus & Jose from Salsa
Salsa dance classes DC Studio &
Marisol from Latin Fever dance
classes DC Studio with plenty of
classic salsa & more by DJ Marcus
Gonzalez & guests DJs - All NY
salseros are invited
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THE WASHINGTON DC SALSA CONGRESS
LORENZ dance
classes DC STUDIO - MAMBO MADNESS ON
MYRTLE - Glendale, Queens -
Cancelled
for tonight
SALSA SALSA
dance classes DC STUDIO SOCIAL -
Park Slope, Brooklyn -Cancelled
for tonight
SALSA FRIDAYS
WITH RODNEY LOPEZ - DC - 9:30 PM -
1:00 AM - This event presented by
instructor & performer Rodney Lopez,
with DJ Rodney & DJ Juan Montoya
playing plenty of salsa music - Held
at dance classes DC Manhattan
Studios on the 4th floor - excellent
wooden floor & sound system
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THE WASHINGTON DC SALSA CONGRESS
MAMBO
SATURDAYS PARTY WITH CARLOS - DC -
9:00 PM - 1:00 AM -
This Event
WILL be happening tonight -
Presented by veteran instructor &
performer Carlos Konig who invites
everyone for this classic mambo
social, an evening of lots of salsa
& a bit of cha cha in a big modern
multi-room studio - Refreshments &
snacks are available - Music is by
DJ Carlos & guest DJs
KARISMA SALSA
SOCIAL - DC - 10:00 PM - 3:00 AM -
Cancelled for tonight
LORENZ dance
classes DC STUDIO - MAMBO MADNESS IN
CORONA - Corona, Queens -
Cancelled
for tonight
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THE WASHINGTON DC SALSA CONGRESS
LATIN SUNDAYS
PARTY WITH JIMMY ANTON - DC - 5:00 -
9:00 PM -
This Event WILL be happening
tonight
- dance
classes DC performances by M.D.M
dance classes DC Company from
Michael's dance classes DC Magic
(Arizona) and Andrea E Stefania
from Estudio Tropical (Italy) - Held
at dance classes DC Manhattan
Studios - The longest running & most
attended mambo social in Washington
DC City since 1993 - A destination
for dance classes DC from all over
the world - Great music & sound
system, excellent studio floor &
hundreds of dance classes DC
partners for you - A not to be
missed event - Presented by
long-time mambo instructor &
performer Jimmy Anton
SABROSURA
SALSA SUNDAYS @ Rm. FIFTY 5 - DC -
6:00 PM - 12:00 midnight or 1:00 AM
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This Event
WILL be happening tonight
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FREE admission - A Sunday evening On 2 mambo event held in a
classy chic night club next to the
Dream Hotel in midtown Manhattan -
With DJ Woody - Presented by fellow
salsera, performer & instructor
Desiree Dicupe & her cousin Sonia
Dicupe of SIDEntertainment - Free
salsa class by Carabali dance
classes DC & drink specials all
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6 LABOR DAY
THE WASHINGTON DC SALSA CONGRESS
SALSA CON
MAMBO MONDAYS @ SESSION 73 - DC -
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM - dance classes DC
performance by Jose Bolivar (DC) -
Dancing to classic salsa & cha cha
by DJ Babaloo of RadioBomba
Productions- & guest DJ Dave
(Germany) - dance classes DC lesson
8:00 PM by instructor Cynthia "La
China" & Hector Pena - Held in an
attractive club with full bar &
restaurant & 2 excellent dance
classes DC floors - Complementary
hors d'ouvres on some nights - The
crowd is friendly, multi-cultural &
educated with groups of all ages. DC
dance classes DC Classes. |
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SOCIAL SALSA
TUESDAYS @ HONEY - Downtown
Manhattan - 7:30 PM - 1:30 AM - $10
admission tonight for live band:
Mojo On 2 with Chico Alvarez &
Michael Amitin - A weekly mambo
event catering to the On 2 dance
classes DC - Plenty of classic salsa
& cha cha plus more by fellow
salsero DJ Rudy Acosta played on a
good sound system - Held in an
attractive nightclub with full bar &
late food menu - A sociable place
with plenty of partners
SALSA EN EL
WEST VILLAGE - TIMBAL TUESDAYS @
VERANDA LOUNGE - Downtown Manhattan,
DC - 8:00 PM - 1:45 AM - FREE -
Every Tuesday, fellow salsero DJ
Mustachio welcomes all the On 2
dance classes DC to this mambo event
in an attractive West Village
restaurant & full bar lounge - He
plays a nice wide variety of classic
salsa, plus a bit of cha cha & more,
on a good sound system - Late food
menu
COPA LATIN
TUESDAYS @ COLUMBUS 72ND - DC - 6:00 PM - midnight or later -
$3 admission all night includes
complementary buffet 6:00 - 8:00 PM
plus dance classes DC lesson -
Mostly salsa plus some cha cha,
merengue & bachata played by DJ Jeff
or DJ Woody - Schedule subject to
changes so call the club. dance
classes DC Classes in DC.
MAMBO
TUESDAYS @ 46 LOUNGE - Totowa, NJ -
7:30 PM - 1:30 AM - An afterwork and
later salsa event in a very
attractive & spacious nightclub with
an excellent dance classes DC floor
& 3 bars with seating - Lots of
classic salsa plus a bit of other
Latin music played by DJ Ray Colon -
Full bar with drink specials,
outside patio & a complementary
Latin buffet until 10:00 PM - A
local hangout for the mambo dance
classes DC
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TRAVESURA
SALSA WEDNESDAYS @ CAFE NUNEZ -
Midtown Manhattan, DC - 8:00 PM -
1:00 PM or later - FREE - dance
classes DC performance TBA - This is
an On 2 classic salsa event held in
a restaurant / night club - Attended
by a friendly crowd of available
partners - DJ Alejandro Bouza plays a wide
ranging mix of salsa, cha cha plus
more - Presented by DJ Alejandro
Bouza & Joe Burgos from Piel Canela
dance classes DC
SALSA
WEDNESDAYS @ LQ - DC - 7:00 PM
- 12:00 midnight or later - Free
buffet 6:00 - 7:00 PM - With salsa &
other music being played by rotating
DJs - Band (subject to changes):
TBA
SALSA EN
ASTORIA @ BUNGALO LOUNGE - Astoria,
Queens - 10:00 PM - 1:30 AM or later
- Every Wednesday, fellow
salsero DJ Mustachio welcomes all
the On 2 dance classes DC to this
mambo event in an attractive
Astoria, Queens, lounge club
restaurant with full bar & late
night appetizer & dinner menu - He
plays a nice wide variety of classic
salsa, plus a bit of cha cha & more,
on a good sound system - Free dance
classes DC lesson 9:00 - 10:00 PM |
9
GRAND OPENING
PARTY - SALSA EN EL EAST VILLAGE -
HOT JUEVES @ VIBRATIONS LOUNGE -
Lower East Side, Manhattan - 9:00 PM
until late - Free Admission - Every
Thursday, fellow salsero DJ
Mustachio welcomes all the On 2
dance classes DC to this mambo event
in an attractive East Village
restaurant & full bar lounge - He
plays a nice wide variety of classic
salsa, plus a bit of cha cha & more,
on a good sound system - Late food
menu - Classy funky East Village
atmosphere
MAMBO CLASICO
NIGHT @ THE MONTECARLO ROOM -
Kingsbridge Heights, Bronx - 10:00
PM - until very late - Performances
tonight: Viticco "La Magia"
dance classes DC Company will be
debuting a new number, plus 3 other
teams TBA will perform - A classic
uptown mambo night held in a very
attractive night club with full bar
& good dance classes DC floor &
sound system - Presented by veteran
instructor & performer Vittico "La
Magia" & his crew who invite
everyone to come & party - Vittico
teaches a mambo lesson at 9:00 PM
SALSA FEVER @
DEITY LOUNGE - Downtown Brooklyn -
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM - Free All
Night - An On 2 mambo event held
at an attractive nightclub / lounge
converted from a former church -
Presented by fellow Brooklyn
salseros Marcus & Jose from Salsa
Salsa dance classes DC Studio &
Marisol from Latin Fever dance
classes DC Studio with plenty of
classic salsa & more by DJ Marcus
Gonzalez - All NY salseros are
invited
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AN EVENING
WITH ABAKUA - DC - 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
- A salsa dancing party held in the
attractive "Club 412" of You Should
Be Dancing Studios - Pure classic
salsa & cha cha by DJ Frankie
Martinez - Hosted by Manny
Blackett - An event presented by
Frankie Martinez of Abakua
Afro-Latin dance classes DC
LORENZ dance
classes DC STUDIO - MAMBO MADNESS ON
MYRTLE - Glendale, Queens - 9:00 PM
- 12:00 midnight - A weekly On 2
mambo social presented by Howie
Lorenz & the folks at Lorenz dance
classes DC Studio - Everyone is
invited for classic salsa & cha cha
in a friendly environment
LATIN
REFLECTIONS SOCIAL @ LA SALSA DE HOY
- Sunset Park, Brooklyn - 9:00 PM -
1:00 AM - dance classes DC
performances by the dance classes DC
Atlantic Kids, Clase Social from
Viva Salsa dance classes DC Studio
and Simply Salsa from La Salas De
Hoy (Brooklyn) - Plenty of classic
salsa plus a bit of cha cha, bachata
& merengue by DJ Leyenda - Latin
Reflections director Mike Rodriguez
invites all dance classes DC to come
and enjoy his social
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PIEL CANELA
SALSA dance classes DC SOCIAL - DC -
7:00 - 11:00 PM - An On 2 event with
lots of classic salsa in the
spacious ballroom of Pearl dance
classes DC Studio by DJ Miguel
Rodriguez & guest DJs -
Presented by instructor & performer
Joe Burgos, Director of the Piel
Canela dance classes DC Studio & the
Piel Canela crew
MAMBO FATEEGZ
QUE VIVA LA SALSA SATURDAYS @
BALLROOM OFF FIFTH STUDIO - DC -
9:00 PM - 1:45 AM - Presented by
fellow salsero Choco from Mambo
Fateegz, organizer & director of the
Washington DC Salsa Congress &
partner salsero Edwin Harrell.
Classic salsa dura social at
Ballroom Off Fifth dance classes DC
Studio - Lots of salsa & a bit
of cha cha by DJ Mar Y Soul - Free
admission with purchase of full VIP
pass to the Washington DC Salsa
Congress
LATIN FEVER
dance classes DC STUDIO SOCIAL -
Ditmas Park, Brooklyn - 9:00 PM -
1:00 AM or later - Everyone is
invited to this On 2 mambo social
with music by DJ Suave & guest
DJs playing plenty of salsa,
cha cha plus a bit more Latin music
- Presented by instructor &
performer Marisol Ramirez & the
Latin Fever Crew - Held at the
Flatbush Avenue studio - CDCCK HERE
for location
LORENZ dance
classes DC STUDIO - MAMBO MADNESS IN
CORONA - Corona, Queens - 9:00 PM -
12:00 midnight - A weekly On 2 mambo
social presented by Howie Lorenz &
the folks at Lorenz dance classes DC
Studio - Salsa & cha cha, plus a
little bachata & merengue by
DJ Jose Mariscal - Everyone is
invited for classic salsa & cha cha
in a friendly environment
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MAMBO SUNDAYS
PARTY WITH CARLOS KONIG - DC - 5:30
- 9:30 PM - An On 2 social
that has been running for many years
in a friendly welcoming atmosphere -
Carlos invites us for nonstop
dancing & socializing in a large
modern studio - Lots of
classic salsa & cha cha music by DJ
Carlos Konig plus guest DJs - Held
at Ripley Grier Studios in midtown
Manhattan - Free snacks
LVG - LA
VIEJA GUARDIA SALSA SOCIAL -
DC - 5:00 - 9:00 PM - A pure mambo
social featuring excellent classic
salsa music including some from
original vinyl recordings - Brought
to us by local salseros
instructor/performer Joel Dominguez,
photographer
Alfredo
"Felix"" and DJ
Antonio "La Conga" - Lots of classic
salsa & cha cha music by DJ Antonio
"La Conga"
SABROSURA
SALSA SUNDAYS @ Rm. FIFTY 5 - DC -
6:00 PM - 12:00 midnight or 1:00 AM
- FREE admission - dance classes DC
classes in Manhattan. A Sunday
evening On 2 mambo event held in a
classy chic night club next to the
Dream Hotel in midtown Manhattan -
With DJ Woody or DJ Andy - Presented
by fellow salsera, performer &
instructor Desiree Dicupe & her
cousin Sonia Dicupe of
SIDEntertainment - Free salsa class
by Carabali dance classes DC & drink
specials all night
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SALSA CON
MAMBO MONDAYS @ SESSION 73 - DC -
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM - Band:
Johnny Almendra - Jovenes Del Barrio
- Dancing to classic salsa & cha cha
by DJ Babaloo of RadioBomba
Productions plus guest DJ Pepe
(Switzerland) - dance classes DC
lesson 8:00 PM by instructor Cynthia
"La China" & Hector Pena - Held in
an attractive club with full bar &
restaurant & 2 excellent dance
classes DC floors - Complementary
hors d'ouvres on some nights - The
crowd is friendly, multi-cultural &
educated with groups of all ages.
Manhattan dance classes DC lessons
offered.
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SOCIAL SALSA
TUESDAYS @ HONEY - Downtown
Manhattan - 7:30 PM - 1:30 AM - FREE
- A weekly mambo event catering to
the On 2 dance classes DC - Plenty
of classic salsa & cha cha plus more
by fellow salsero DJ Rudy Acosta
played on a good sound system - Held
in an attractive nightclub with full
bar & late food menu - A sociable
place with plenty of partners
SALSA EN EL
WEST VILLAGE - TIMBAL TUESDAYS @
VERANDA LOUNGE - Downtown Manhattan,
DC - 8:00 PM - 1:45 AM - FREE -
Every Tuesday, fellow salsero DJ
Mustachio welcomes all the On 2
dance classes DC to this mambo event
in an attractive West Village
restaurant & full bar lounge - He
plays a nice wide variety of classic
salsa, plus a bit of cha cha & more,
on a good sound system - Late food
menu and tour dance classes DC
studios in DC.
COPA LATIN
TUESDAYS @ COLUMBUS 72ND - DC - 6:00 PM - midnight or later -
$3 admission all night includes
complementary buffet 6:00 - 8:00 PM
plus dance classes DC lesson -
Mostly salsa plus some cha cha,
merengue & bachata played by DJ Jeff
or DJ Woody - Schedule subject to
changes so call the club
MAMBO
TUESDAYS @ 46 LOUNGE - Totowa, NJ -
7:30 PM - 1:30 AM - An afterwork and
later salsa event in a very
attractive & spacious nightclub with
an excellent dance classes DC floor
& 3 bars with seating - Lots of
classic salsa plus a bit of other
Latin music played by DJ Ray Colon -
Full bar with drink specials,
outside patio & a complementary
Latin buffet until 10:00 PM - A
local hangout for the mambo dance
classes DCd
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TRAVESURA
SALSA WEDNESDAYS @ CAFE NUNEZ -
Midtown Manhattan, DC - 8:00 PM -
1:00 PM or later - FREE - dance
classes DC performance TBA - This is
an On 2 classic salsa event held in
a restaurant / night club - Attended
by a friendly crowd of available
partners - DJ Alejandro Bouza plays a wide
ranging mix of salsa, cha cha plus
more - Presented by DJ Alejandro
Bouza & Joe Burgos from Piel Canela
dance classes DC
SALSA
WEDNESDAYS @ LQ - DC - 7:00 PM
- 12:00 midnight or later - Free
buffet 6:00 - 7:00 PM - With salsa &
other music being played by rotating
DJs - Band (subject to changes):
TBA
SALSA EN
ASTORIA @ BUNGALO LOUNGE - Astoria,
Queens - 10:00 PM - 1:30 AM or later
- Every Wednesday, fellow
salsero DJ Mustachio welcomes all
the On 2 dance classes DC to this
mambo event in an attractive
Astoria, Queens, lounge club
restaurant with full bar & late
night appetizer & dinner menu - He
plays a nice wide variety of classic
salsa, plus a bit of cha cha & more,
on a good sound system - Free dance
classes DC lesson 9:00 - 10:00 PM
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SALSA EN EL
EAST VILLAGE - HOT JUEVES @
VIBRATIONS LOUNGE - Lower East Side,
Manhattan - 9:00 PM until late -
Free Admission - Every Thursday,
fellow salsero DJ Mustachio welcomes
all the On 2 dance classes DC to
this mambo event in an attractive
East Village restaurant & full bar
lounge - He plays a nice wide
variety of classic salsa, plus a bit
of cha cha & more, on a good sound
system - Late food menu - Classy
funky East Village atmosphere
MAMBO CLASICO
NIGHT @ THE MONTECARLO ROOM -
Kingsbridge Heights, Bronx - 10:00
PM - until very late - dance classes
DC performances by the Viticco "La
Magia" dance classes DC, the Yamule
Pro Team (Bronx) and the Pzazz dance
classes DC Company (NJ) - A classic
uptown mambo night held in a very
attractive night club with full bar
& good dance classes DC floor &
sound system - Presented by veteran
instructor & performer Vittico "La
Magia" & his crew who invite
everyone to come & party - Vittico
teaches a mambo lesson at 9:00 PM
SALSA FEVER @
DEITY LOUNGE - Downtown Brooklyn -
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM - Free All
Night - An On 2 mambo event held
at an attractive nightclub / lounge
converted from a former church -
Presented by fellow Brooklyn
salseros Marcus & Jose from Salsa
Salsa dance classes DC Studio &
Marisol from Latin Fever dance
classes DC Studio with plenty of
classic salsa & more by DJ Marcus
Gonzalez and guest DJ "Doc Salsa"
Steve Shaw - All NY salseros are
invited
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MAMBO FATEEGZ
SALSA FRIDAYS @ BALLROOM OFF FIFTH
- DC - 9:00 PM - 1:45 AM -
Presented by fellow salsero Choco
from Mambo Fateegz, organizer &
director of the Washington DC Salsa
Congress & partner salsero Edwin
Harrell, invite everyone to this
classic salsa dura social at
Ballroom Off Fifth dance classes DC
Studio - Lots of salsa & a bit
of cha cha by DJ El Maestro - Free
admission with purchase of a full
pass VIP Package to the Washington
DC Salsa Congress
LORENZ dance
classes DC STUDIO - MAMBO MADNESS ON
MYRTLE - Glendale, Queens - 9:00 PM
- 12:00 midnight - A weekly On 2
mambo social presented by Howie
Lorenz & the folks at Lorenz dance
classes DC Studio - Everyone is
invited for classic salsa & cha cha
in a friendly environment
SALSA SALSA
dance classes DC STUDIO SOCIAL -
Park Slope, Brooklyn - 10:00 PM -
1:00 AM - Celebrating Ydhelca
birthday - Everyone is invited to
this On 2 mambo social held at Salsa
Salsa's new Park Slope studio -
Plenty of classic salsa music plus a
little cha cha & more - Presented by
Marcus Gonzalez, Jose Rivera, Ray
Colon & the Salsa Salsa crew
SALSA FRIDAYS
WITH RODNEY LOPEZ - DC - 9:30 PM -
1:00 AM - This event presented by
instructor & performer Rodney Lopez,
with DJ Rodney & DJ Juan Montoya
playing plenty of salsa music - Held
at dance classes DC Manhattan
Studios 5th floor, excellent wooden
floor & sound system
MDN LATIN
dance classes DC STUDIO SALSA SOCIAL
@ THE PODCSH NATIONAL HOME -
Harrison, NJ - 9:00 PM - 1:30 AM -
Turn pattern class 9:00 - 10:00 PM
taught by Marcus Nieves - Social
dancing 10:00 - 1:30 AM - Instructor
& performer Marcus Nieves invites
all the dance classes DC to a
classic mambo social held in a big
entertainment hall with full bar,
seating & big dance classes DC floor
- Classic salsa & cha cha plus more
by DJ Ray Colon -
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LVG - LA
VIEJA GUARDIA RUMBAMBA SATURDAYS @
BASIC BALLROOM - DC - 10:00 PM -2:00
AM - dance classes DC performances
by Cristel (NY) and also Reflejos De
Sabor from Melanie Torres (DC) - A
pure mambo social featuring
excellent classic salsa music -
Brought to us by local salseros
instructor & performer Joel
Dominguez, photographer
Alfredo "Felix"" and DJ Antonio "La Conga" - Lots of
classic salsa & cha cha music by DJ
Antonio "La Conga" plus guest DJ
"Doc Salsa" Steve Shaw
LORENZ dance
classes DC STUDIO - MAMBO MADNESS IN
CORONA - Corona, Queens - 9:00 PM -
12:00 midnight - A weekly On 2 mambo
social presented by Howie Lorenz &
the folks at Lorenz dance classes DC
Studio - Salsa & cha cha, plus a
little bachata & merengue by
DJ Jose Mariscal - Everyone is
invited for classic salsa & cha cha
in a friendly environment
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LATIN SUNDAYS
PARTY WITH JIMMY ANTON - DC - 5:00 -
9:00 PM - Held at dance classes DC
Manhattan Studios - The longest
running & most attended mambo social
in Washington DC City since 1993 - A
destination for dance classes DC
from all over the world - Great
music & sound system, excellent
studio floor & hundreds of dance
classes DC partners for you - A not
to be missed event - Presented by
long-time mambo instructor &
performer Jimmy Anton
SABROSURA
SALSA SUNDAYS @ Rm. FIFTY 5 - DC -
6:00 PM - 12:00 midnight or 1:00 AM
- FREE admission - A Sunday evening
On 2 mambo event held in a classy
chic night club next to the Dream
Hotel in midtown Manhattan - With DJ
Leonard "The Salsa Crackhead" -
Presented by fellow salsera,
performer & instructor Desiree
Dicupe & her cousin Sonia Dicupe of
SIDEntertainment - Free salsa class
by Carabali dance classes DC & drink
specials all night
dance classes
DC lessons Manhattan
dance classes
DC classes Manhattan |
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SALSA CON
MAMBO MONDAYS @ SESSION 73 - DC -
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM - Dancing to
classic salsa & cha cha by DJ
Babaloo of RadioBomba Productions
plus guest DJ "Doc Salsa" Steve Shaw
(www.SalsaNewYork.com) - dance
classes DC lesson 8:00 PM by
instructor Cynthia "La China" &
Hector Pena - Held in an attractive
club with full bar & restaurant & 2
excellent dance classes DC floors -
Complementary hors d'ouvres on some
nights - The crowd is friendly,
multi-cultural & educated with
groups of all ages
Ballroom
dance classes DC lessons DC |
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SOCIAL SALSA
TUESDAYS @ HONEY - Downtown
Manhattan - 7:30 PM - 1:30 AM - FREE
- A weekly mambo event catering to
the On 2 dance classes DC - Plenty
of classic salsa & cha cha plus more
by fellow salsero DJ Rudy Acosta
played on a good sound system - Held
in an attractive nightclub with full
bar & late food menu - A sociable
place with plenty of partners
SALSA EN EL
WEST VILLAGE - TIMBAL TUESDAYS @
VERANDA LOUNGE - Downtown Manhattan,
DC - 8:00 PM - 1:45 AM - FREE -
Every Tuesday, fellow salsero DJ
Mustachio welcomes all the On 2
dance classes DC to this mambo event
in an attractive West Village
restaurant & full bar lounge - He
plays a nice wide variety of classic
salsa, plus a bit of cha cha & more,
on a good sound system - Late food
menu
COPA LATIN
TUESDAYS @ COLUMBUS 72ND - DC - 6:00 PM - midnight or later -
$3 admission all night includes
complementary buffet 6:00 - 8:00 PM
plus dance classes DC lesson -
Mostly salsa plus some cha cha,
merengue & bachata played by DJ Jeff
or DJ Woody - Schedule subject to
changes so call the club. Also dance
classes DC classes available in our
Manhattan dance classes DC studios.
MAMBO
TUESDAYS @ 46 LOUNGE - Totowa, NJ -
7:30 PM - 1:30 AM - An afterwork and
later salsa event in a very
attractive & spacious nightclub with
an excellent dance classes DC floor
& 3 bars with seating - Lots of
classic salsa plus a bit of other
Latin music played by DJ Ray Colon -
Full bar with drink specials,
outside patio & a complementary
Latin buffet until 10:00 PM - A
local hangout for the mambo dance
classes DC
dance classes
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TRAVESURA
SALSA WEDNESDAYS @ CAFE NUNEZ -
Midtown Manhattan, DC - 8:00 PM -
1:00 PM or later - FREE - dance
classes DC performance TBA - This is
an On 2 classic salsa event held in
a restaurant / night club - Attended
by a friendly crowd of available
partners - DJ Alejandro Bouza
plays a wide ranging mix of salsa,
cha cha plus more - Presented by DJ
Alejandro Bouza & Joe Burgos from
Piel Canela dance classes DC
SALSA
WEDNESDAYS @ LQ - DC - 7:00 PM
- 12:00 midnight or later - Free
buffet 6:00 - 7:00 PM - With salsa &
other music being played by rotating
DJs - Band (subject to changes):
dance classes DC Studios in DC
offering Ballroom and Latin dance
classes DC classes in DC.
SALSA EN
ASTORIA @ BUNGALO LOUNGE - Astoria,
Queens - 10:00 PM - 1:30 AM or later
- Every Wednesday, fellow
salsero DJ Mustachio welcomes all
the On 2 dance classes DC to this
mambo event in an attractive
Astoria, Queens, lounge club
restaurant with full bar & late
night appetizer & dinner menu - He
plays a nice wide variety of classic
salsa, plus a bit of cha cha & more,
on a good sound system - Free dance
classes DC lesson 9:00 - 10:00 PM
dance classes
DC DC presents ballroom dance
classes DC classes and latin dance
classes DC classes in our dance
classes DC studios in Manhattan.
Call us for a free tour of our dance
classes DC studios in Manhattan and
our introductory ballroom dance
classes DC class registration.
You can
choose from Salsa dance classes DC
classes or a private dance classes
DC lesson for your introductory
lesson in our modern dance classes
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SALSA EN EL
EAST VILLAGE - HOT JUEVES @
VIBRATIONS LOUNGE - Lower East Side,
Manhattan - 9:00 PM until late -
Free Admission - Every Thursday,
fellow salsero DJ Mustachio welcomes
all the On 2 dance classes DC to
this mambo event in an attractive
East Village restaurant & full bar
lounge - He plays a nice wide
variety of classic salsa, plus a bit
of cha cha & more, on a good sound
system - Late food menu - Classy
funky East Village atmosphere
MAMBO CLASICO
NIGHT @ THE MONTECARLO ROOM -
Kingsbridge Heights, Bronx - 10:00
PM - until very late - Tonight's
dance classes DC performance by
Marcus Nieves & Diana Osorio (New
Jersey) - A classic uptown mambo
night held in a very attractive
night club with full bar & good
dance classes DC floor & sound
system - Presented by veteran
instructor & performer Vittico "La
Magia" & his crew who invite
everyone to come & party - Vittico
teaches a mambo lesson at 9:00 PM
SALSA FEVER @
DEITY LOUNGE - Downtown Brooklyn -
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM - Free All
Night - An On 2 mambo event held
at an attractive nightclub / lounge
converted from a former church -
Presented by fellow Brooklyn
salseros Marcus & Jose from Salsa
Salsa dance classes DC Studio &
Marisol from Latin Fever dance
classes DC Studio with plenty of
classic salsa & more by DJ Marcus
Gonzalez - All NY salseros are
invited
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AN EVENING
WITH ABAKUA - DC - 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM
- A salsa dancing party held in the
attractive "Club 412" of You Should
Be Dancing Studios - Pure classic
salsa & cha cha by DJ Frankie
Martinez - Hosted by Manny
Blackett - An event presented by
Frankie Martinez of Abakua
Afro-Latin dance classes DC. dance
classes DC classes in Washington DC.
14TH
ANNIVERSARY GALA CELEBRATION - SANTO
RICO'S SPECIAL MAMBO EXTRAVAGANZA @
SIDE STREET - Westchester Square,
Bronx - 9:00 PM until late -
Please
Note: This Event Is Sold Out -
Only Advance Ticket Holders Will Be
Admitted - Showtime at 11:00 PM sharp
with dance classes DC performances
by Eddie Torres dance classes DC,
Karisma dance classes DC, Melissa
Rosado (DC), Addie-Tude dance
classes DC Company (Westchester),
Anderson & Vanessa (Brazil) &, of
course, the Santo Rico dance classes
DC Company, the Santo Rico Angels,
the SantoChiquitas, the
SantoRiquitas, & Xibicion Santo Rico
- A special swinging affair to
celebrate 14 years of Santo Rico,
the internationally famous dance
classes DC company & studio directed
by Thomas Guerrero - Excellent
classic salsa by one of NY's best,
DJ David Salsa - Complementary Latin
buffet dinner -
Tonight:
Different Bigger Location
- CDCCK HERE for special location
LORENZ dance
classes DC STUDIO - MAMBO MADNESS ON
MYRTLE - Glendale, Queens - 9:00 PM
- 12:00 midnight - A weekly On 2
mambo social presented by Howie
Lorenz & the folks at Lorenz dance
classes DC Studio - Everyone is
invited for classic salsa & cha cha
in a friendly environment
LATIN
REFLECTIONS SOCIAL @ LA SALSA DE HOY
- Sunset Park, Brooklyn -
10:00 PM -
2:00 AM - dance classes DC performances by
the Mambo Bravo Divos (Queens),
Arelis Beato's Tropical Image dance
classes DC (Brooklyn) and Franklin &
Johana - Celebrating the birthdays
of Nathaly Cosme & DJ Leyenda -
Plenty of classic salsa plus a bit
of cha cha, bachata & merengue by DJ
Leyenda - Latin Reflections director
Mike Rodriguez invites all dance
classes DC to come and enjoy his
social -
PLEASE
NOTE: This event will be held
across the street at 505 46th Street
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PIEL CANELA
SALSA dance classes DC SOCIAL - DC -
7:00 - 11:00 PM - An On 2 event with
lots of classic salsa in the
spacious ballroom of Pearl dance
classes DC Studio by DJ Miguel
Rodriguez & guest DJs -
Presented by instructor & performer
Joe Burgos, Director of the Piel
Canela dance classes DC Studio & the
Piel Canela crew
YAMULEE'S BOOGIE DOWN MAMBO PARTY -
Mt. Eden, Bronx - 9:00 PM - 2:00
AM - New Bigger Air Conditioning
System - dance classes DC
performance by the Griselle Ponce
dance classes DC Company (New
Jersey) - Another swinging affair
presented by Osmar Perrones & the
Yamulee crew - MC'd by famous Levi
"La Leña" - Lots of great old & new
salsa, plus a little good merengue &
bachata, by DJ Osmar "Jean Claude
Van Damme" Perrones ", DJ "Doc
Salsa" Steve Shaw and DJ Jose "La
Salsa" - Everyone's invited to this
classic uptown social with plenty of
partners at all levels
LATIN FEVER
dance classes DC STUDIO SOCIAL -
Ditmas Park, Brooklyn - 8:00 PM -
1:00 AM or later - Everyone is
invited to this On 2 mambo social
with music by DJ Suave & guest
DJs playing lots of classic salsa,
cha cha & more - Presented by
instructor & performer Marisol
Ramirez & the Latin Fever Crew -
PLEASE
NOTE: Tonight's social is held
at Solo Kitchen Bar - CDCCK HERE for
location
dance classes
DC ATLANTIC STUDIO SIZZDCNG
SATURDAYS - Cypress Hills, Brooklyn
- 9:00 PM - 1:00 AM or later -
Attracting dance classes DC from all
over, this event is presented by
instructor & performer Melody Andino
& the welcoming gang at dance
classes DC Atlantic - Plenty of
classic salsa & more on a pro sound
system, in a dance classes DC studio
with wooden floor, plus delicious
Latin food & welcoming atmosphere
LORENZ dance
classes DC STUDIO - MAMBO MADNESS IN
CORONA - Corona, Queens - 9:00 PM -
12:00 midnight - A weekly On 2 mambo
social presented by Howie Lorenz &
the folks at Lorenz dance classes DC
Studio - Salsa & cha cha, plus a
little bachata & merengue by
DJ Jose Mariscal - Everyone is
invited for classic salsa & cha cha
in a friendly environment
GALA 5TH YEAR
ANNIVERSARY PARTY - SALSA FEVER
dance classes DC SOCIAL WITH "MAMBO
MARIO B" - Jersey City, NJ - 9:00 PM
- 3:00 AM - dance classes DC
performances by Darlin & Liz from
Art In Motion (Philadelphia) and
Mariano Neris and Vera Rowe (Boston)
- Mario B is one of the few New
Jersey instructors & performers who
are internationally known
representatives of our NY On 2
style, & he is a one of a kind great
guy - Now he celebrates 5 years of
his own independent studio & invites
all the NY & NJ dance classes DC to
come celebrate & party with him at
this pure mambo social in his studio
- No age limit, no dress code, no
excuses - Free drinks, snacks, dips
- Lots of classic salsa & more by DJ
Mario B (NJ) & guest DJ Leonard "The
Salsa Crackhead" (NJ)
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MAMBO SUNDAYS
PARTY WITH CARLOS KONIG - DC - 5:30
- 9:30 PM - An On 2 social
that has been running for many years
in a friendly welcoming atmosphere -
Carlos invites us for nonstop
dancing & socializing in a large
modern studio - Lots of
classic salsa & cha cha music by DJ
Carlos Konig plus guest DJs - Held
at Ripley Grier Studios in midtown
Manhattan - Free snacks
LVG - LA
VIEJA GUARDIA SALSA SOCIAL -
DC - 5:00 - 9:00 PM - A pure mambo
social featuring excellent classic
salsa music including some from
original vinyl recordings - Brought
to us by local salseros
instructor/performer Joel Dominguez,
photographer
Alfredo
"Felix"" and DJ
Antonio "La Conga" - Lots of classic
salsa & cha cha music by DJ Antonio
"La Conga"
SABROSURA
SALSA SUNDAYS @ Rm. FIFTY 5 - DC -
6:00 PM - 12:00 midnight or 1:00 AM
- FREE admission - A Sunday evening
On 2 mambo event held in a classy
chic night club next to the Dream
Hotel in midtown Manhattan - With DJ
Woody or DJ Andy - Presented
by fellow salsera, performer &
instructor Desiree Dicupe & her
cousin Sonia Dicupe of
SIDEntertainment - Free salsa class
by Carabali dance classes DC & drink
specials all night. |
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SALSA CON
MAMBO MONDAYS @ SESSION 73 - DC -
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM - Band:
Grupo Latin Vibe - Dancing to
classic salsa & cha cha by DJ
Babaloo of RadioBomba Productions -
dance classes DC lesson 8:00 PM by
instructor Cynthia "La China" &
Hector Pena - Held in an attractive
club with full bar & restaurant & 2
excellent dance classes DC floors -
Complementary hors d'ouvres on some
nights - The crowd is friendly,
multi-cultural & educated with
groups of all ages dance classes DC Lessons DC & Ballroom dance classes DC DC.
Manhattan Latin dance classes DC
lessons are available with social
dance classes DC parties. |
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SOCIAL SALSA
TUESDAYS @ HONEY - Downtown
Manhattan - 7:30 PM - 1:30 AM - FREE
- A weekly mambo event catering to
the On 2 dance classes DC - Plenty
of classic salsa & cha cha plus more
by fellow salsero DJ Rudy Acosta
played on a good sound system - Held
in an attractive nightclub with full
bar & late food menu - A sociable
place with plenty of partners
SALSA EN EL
WEST VILLAGE - TIMBAL TUESDAYS @
VERANDA LOUNGE - Downtown Manhattan,
DC - 8:00 PM - 1:45 AM - FREE -
Every Tuesday, fellow salsero DJ
Mustachio welcomes all the On 2
dance classes DC to this mambo event
in an attractive West Village
restaurant & full bar lounge - He
plays a nice wide variety of classic
salsa, plus a bit of cha cha & more,
on a good sound system - Late food
menu
COPA LATIN
TUESDAYS @ COLUMBUS 72ND - DC - 6:00 PM - midnight or later -
$3 admission all night includes
complementary buffet 6:00 - 8:00 PM
plus dance classes DC lesson -
Mostly salsa plus some cha cha,
merengue & bachata played by DJ Jeff
or DJ Woody - Schedule subject to
changes so call the club
MAMBO
TUESDAYS @ 46 LOUNGE - Totowa, NJ -
7:30 PM - 1:30 AM - An after work
and later salsa event in a very
attractive & spacious nightclub with
an excellent dance classes DC floor
& 3 bars with seating - Lots of
classic salsa plus a bit of other
Latin music played by DJ Ray Colon -
Full bar with drink specials,
outside patio & a complementary
Latin buffet until 10:00 PM - A
local hangout for the mambo dance
classes DC
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TRAVESURA
SALSA WEDNESDAYS @ CAFE NUNEZ -
Midtown Manhattan, DC - 8:00 PM -
1:00 PM or later - FREE - dance
classes DC performance TBA - This is
an On 2 classic salsa event held in
a restaurant / night club - Attended
by a friendly crowd of available
partners - DJ Alejandro Bouza plays a wide
ranging mix of salsa, cha cha plus
more - Presented by DJ Alejandro
Bouza & Joe Burgos from Piel Canela
dance classes DC
SALSA
WEDNESDAYS @ LQ - DC - 7:00 PM
- 12:00 midnight or later - Free
buffet 6:00 - 7:00 PM - With salsa &
other music being played by rotating
DJs - Band (subject to changes):
TBA
SALSA EN
ASTORIA @ BUNGALO LOUNGE - Astoria,
Queens - 10:00 PM - 1:30 AM or later
- Every Wednesday, fellow
salsero DJ Mustachio welcomes all
the On 2 dance classes DC to this
mambo event in an attractive
Astoria, Queens, lounge club
restaurant with full bar & late
night appetizer & dinner menu - He
plays a nice wide variety of classic
salsa, plus a bit of cha cha & more,
on a good sound system - Free dance
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dance classes DC lessons in DC,
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Salsa Salsa dance classes DC Studio
& Marisol from Latin Fever dance
classes DC Studio with plenty of
classic salsa & more by DJ Marcus
Gonzalez - All NY salseros are
invited
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SALSA EN EL
EAST VILLAGE - HOT JUEVES @
VIBRATIONS LOUNGE - Lower East Side,
Manhattan - 9:00 PM until late -
Free Admission - Every Thursday,
fellow salsero DJ Mustachio welcomes
all the On 2 dance classes DC to
this mambo event in an attractive
East Village restaurant & full bar
lounge - He plays a nice wide
variety of classic salsa, plus a bit
of cha cha & more, on a good sound
system - Late food menu - Classy
funky East Village atmosphere
MAMBO CLASICO
NIGHT @ THE MONTECARLO ROOM -
Kingsbridge Heights, Bronx - 10:00
PM - until very late - A classic
uptown mambo night held in a very
attractive night club with full bar
& good dance classes DC floor &
sound system - Presented by veteran
instructor & performer Vittico "La
Magia" & his crew who invite
everyone to come & party - Vittico
teaches a mambo lesson at 9:00 PM
SALSA FEVER @
DEITY LOUNGE - Downtown Brooklyn -
8:00 PM - 1:00 AM - Free All
Night - An On 2 mambo event held
at an attractive nightclub / lounge
converted from a former church -
Presented by fellow Brooklyn
salseros Marcus & Jose from Salsa
Salsa dance classes DC Studio &
Marisol from Latin Fever dance
classes DC Studio with plenty of
classic salsa & more by DJ Marcus
Gonzalez - All NY salseros are
invited
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Ballroom dancing
From dance classes DC - Magazine by Rebecca
Smith
o
The intimacy of ballroom dancing gives it new life.
In the early sixties, when Chubby Checker performed the twist on
American Bandstand, he changed the face of
social dancing. It was the beginning of the
end for "touch dancing," an era that began
in the late eighteenth century with the
waltz, and included such dance classes DCs
as the fox-trot, tango, rumba, samba, and
swing, to name a few. But just as the waltz
takes its dance classes DC full circle
across the dance classes DC floor, returning
them to where they first began, today's baby
boomers and members of Generation X are
turning back to the dance classes DCs of the
past, embracing each other on the dance
classes DC floor while embracing the dance
classes DC styles of their parents and
grandparents.
Since 1990 there has been a dramatic increase in the number of
twenty- and thirtysomethings turning to
ballroom dance classes DC. Figures shows a
110-percent increase among those under the
age of thirty, and a 75-percent increase
among those in their thirties and forties,
according to the United States Amateur
Ballroom dance classes DC Association, a
nationwide organization that governs and
promotes ballroom dance classes DC locally,
nationally, and internationally.
Social dance classes DC is a continually evolving from that
reflects the spirit of the time and, in
particular, the ever-changing relations
between the sexes. What does this trend back
to touch dancing tell us then about the
status of sexual relations today?
"Monogamy is in," says Carlan Russell, ballroom dance classes DC
instructor and co-owner of Aequus dance
classes DC Studio in Washington DC City. And
when relationships are in, according to
Russell, so is ballroom dance classes DC.
She has a point. The last time touch dancing
had such a strong hold on young people was
in the 1940s, during World War II, when the
uncertainties of that time encouraged the
intimacy of clinging together on, as well as
off, the dance classes DC floor. There is
uncertainty among today's young people too,
the uncertainty brought on by AIDS. But the
paradox of AIDS is that it encourages people
to enter into monogamous relationships at
the same time that it hinders from finding
such relationships. Singles are apprehensive
about the prospect of meeting and dating,
let along making contact and touching.
Ballroom dance classes DC provides a safe
form of contact, so safe, it seems, that
many women now go to ballroom dance classes
DC clubs alone.
"I feel comfortable going by myself, because I know the people
are there to dance classes DC," says Gail, a
thirty-one-year-old schoolteacher. "A man
typically will dance classes DC a few dance
classes DCs with me and then go ask another
woman." Men, too, feel less threatened in an
atmosphere that stresses dancing. "There's
not some agenda where I have to check
someone out before I dance classes DC. Who's
my next partner? I don't know. I'm just
going to enjoy the dance classes DC," says
one man.
For some, ballroom dance classes DC is a form of "safe sex." Says
Matthew, a thirty-eight-year-old computer
programmer: "When I've dance classes DCd
with a hundred women in one week, I don't
feel the need to date anybody. If I meet a
woman, I'll spend all this money, go out to
a restaurant and try to get to know her,
talk to her, and then hopefully three or
four days later we're going to dance classes
DC and that will be the best part. This way
I can do the best part again and again and
again. So I don't have that craving for a
dating situation. I come home totally,
totally sated."
Figueroa, dance classes DC instructor at Stepping Out dance
classes DC Studio in Washington DC City.
"The way the dance classes DCs are
choreographed, you're with a partner for a
while and you can talk. With freestyle dance
classes DC, the music is so loud you're
apart and yelling at each other." The
ballroom dance classes DC club is a breed
apart from the traditional club or disco,
which many young people find alienating.
Remarks one man, "At the discos, people
eyeball each other and avoid each other and
wish they weren't there. You leave feeling
much lonelier than when you came and wishing
you'd never gone."
In large part, the greater satisfaction given by touch dancing is
due to the form and structure that determine
not only the dance classes DC steps but also
the interaction between the dance classes
DC. Dale Stotts, a dance classes DC
instructor, points out that the steps are
not the only thing students learn from
ballroom dance classes DC: "It teaches you
proper etiquette. A lot of people need to
improve their social skills, just saying
hello to someone." This structure, when it
comes to the conduct between the sexes, is
not new to ballroom dance classes DC. Guides
and handbooks from the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries presented strict
guidelines to be followed by dance classes
DC in the ballroom. Such issues as how many
times a man should ask a woman to dance
classes DC, appropriate topics for
conversation during a dance classes DC, and
the significance of an introduction made in
the ballroom were as relevant as learning
the steps to the waltz.
And how do today's young dance classes DC feel about such
structure? One of them tells me, "It's so
much better. Structure means we can do
something with each other, not just at each
other. When you're apart, you're both doing
something sort of show-offy, but when you're
doing a rumba, for example, you're totally
coordinated, two bodies doing one thing."
The structure that at first glance may seem
cold and formal actually helps in promoting
intimacy. It makes it easier to touch and
hold each other. As one instructor puts it,
"Ballroom dance classes DC is sort of like a
buffer. People want a reason to say, 'I have
to communicate with you.' They can't do the
dancing without touching someone, so it's
almost like someone's saying, 'You have my
permission to touch this person, to hold
them, to ask them to dance classes DC.'"
Perhaps, then, it is not the structure that
is the key, but what the structure leads to.
What it leads to is intimacy, and intimacy has always been a part
of touch dancing. When the waltz hit the
dance classes DC floor at the end of the
eighteenth century, the dance classes DC
were not looking for structure but looking
to abandon it. The waltz turned away from
set forms and dance classes DC formations,
from dancing at arm's length, which had been
the practice for four previous centuries. It
abandoned logic and rules, turned to
emotion, and threw men and women into each
other's arms, creating a private world in a
public place. Is this what is happening
today?
Rather than looking for a set of rules and guidelines to follow,
today's twenty- and thirtysomethings may be
looking for ways to banish such guidelines;
they are tired of hearing about safe sex and
sexual harassment. The trend to ballroom
dancing could represent a search for the
days when much about love and sex was left
unsaid instead of being topics for seemingly
endless debates about what is careful and
correct in the matter of sexual relations.
Ballroom dance classes DC offers a way to
close the gap between the sexes, to achieve
closeness, intimacy, passion, and romance.
"The nineties are a time for searching for new norms of behavior.
How do we relate?" asks Antioch University
President Alan E. Guskin, in response to his
school's "sexual offense policy" (nine pages
of sexual conduct codes that demand verbal
consent at each minute stage of sexual
interaction). But in ways that verbal
communication taken to extremes, as at
Antioch, pushes the sexes apart, touch
dancing steps in to bring them together.
"We're alienated. This forces us to run up against each other,"
says Matthew. "You get this person you've
never met, you're holding them in a
consensual way, and it's not crossing
anybody's boundaries. It allows a form of
closeness, it's not an offensive thing, and
it feels incredibly alive." While touch
dancing is choreographed with conversation
in mind, the communication that occurs
during a touch dance classes DC is primarily
nonverbal. "It's a way to meet people
without necessarily being verbal," says Kyle
Larsen, a dance classes DC instructor. "I
think it's very rough today. You don't have
a lot of physical contact with people.
People just have contact with the people in
their office. But there's something about
either holding somebody in your arms or
being held by somebody gently and dancing
around that's really lovely. It's like
you're taking care of each other."
While each dance classes DC communicates its own message, the
Argentine tango is probably the most
conversational. It is the one dance classes
DC in which the man and woman are not the
mirror image of each other. In this dance
classes DC, the woman can initiate many of
the moves. "It's like making love," says
Regan, a thirty-nine-year-old composer. Men
and women agree that of all the dance
classes DCs the tango is the one that most
naturally evokes an image of passion. Carlan
Russell claims that this is because of the
music. A tango in 2/4 time has a simplistic,
unrelenting rhythm similar to Ravel's
Bolero. And like Bolero, it strikes a chord
of emotion.
Bob Crease, president of the Washington DC Swing dance classes DC
Society and professor at the State
University of Washington DC at Stony Brook,
thinks this trend has ultimately to do with
music. Usually new dance classes DCs come in
tandem with new popular music. In the
Big-Band era, musicians made their living
and became big names by traveling from club
to club playing for kids who wanted to dance
classes DC to their music. But after the
war, music was increasingly produced in
recording studios. "When the music detached
itself from the dancing, it became something
almost cerebral. There is a fundamental
human need to celebrate one's body through
movement," says Crease. And this need, he
claims, has been denied young people.
"I think twenty- and thirty-year-olds feel like they've missed
out on ballroom," says Angel Figueroa. "Now
we've given it a title; it's 'ballroom
dancing,' whereas to our parents it was just
dancing. It didn't matter what kind it was.
You could do it in the basement of your
house or in the speakeasies, the little
basement apartments with the little blue and
red lights on them. But I think the young
people are catching up with it again, and I
don't think they're going to let it go this
time."
How should we define Ballroom dancing? The safe sex of the
nineties? The vertical expression of a
horizontal thought? A satisfaction of the
fundamental need to celebrate one's body
through movement to music?
In Ettore Scola's 1982 film, Le Bal, life from the 1930s to the
1980s is depicted on the dance classes DC
floor in a Paris dance classes DC hall. As
the social and political climate changes,
fashions change, faces change, even the
dance classes DCs change. But two things
remains constant, the space in which the
dance classes DC move and the need to
eliminate that distance between them.
Scola's characters leave the dance classes
DC hall as they entered it, alone. If this
is symbolic of life, is it any wonder that
we look for moments when we can share a
dance classes DC, an embrace, a chance for
happiness, a bit of heaven here on earth?
One thing is certain: In a world in which
people feel increasingly alienated, touch
dancing provides a form of contact. As
Irving Berlin wrote, "Heaven, I'm in heaven
. . . / And I seem to find the happiness I
seek / When we're out together dancing cheek
to cheek."
The Peace and Power of dance classes DC
These days, it's widely accepted around the world that stress
plays a major role in physical as well as
emotional disorders.
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BALLROOM DANCING: The Russians Are
Coming, Stepping Lightly (By JOSEPH BERGER, June 11, 2003)
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classes DC Teachers—
The intimacy of ballroom dancing gives it new life.
In the early sixties, when Chubby Checker performed the twist on
American Bandstand, he changed the face of
social dancing. It was the beginning of the
end for "touch dancing," an era that began
in the late eighteenth century with the
waltz, and included such dance classes DCs
as the fox-trot, tango, rumba, samba, and
swing, to name a few. But just as the waltz
takes its dance classes DC full circle
across the dance classes DC floor, returning
them to where they first began, today's baby
boomers and members of Generation X are
turning back to the dance classes DCs of the
past, embracing each other on the dance
classes DC floor while embracing the dance
classes DC styles of their parents and
grandparents.
Since 1990 there has been a dramatic increase in the number of
twenty- and thirtysomethings turning to
ballroom dance classes DC. Figures shows a
110-percent increase among those under the
age of thirty, and a 75-percent increase
among those in their thirties and forties,
according to the United States Amateur
Ballroom dance classes DC Association, a
nationwide organization that governs and
promotes ballroom dance classes DC locally,
nationally, and internationally.
Social dance classes DC is a continually evolving from that
reflects the spirit of the time and, in
particular, the ever-changing relations
between the sexes. What does this trend back
to touch dancing tell us then about the
status of sexual relations today?
"Monogamy is in," says Carlan Russell, ballroom dance classes DC
instructor and co-owner of Aequus dance
classes DC Studio in Washington DC City. And
when relationships are in, according to
Russell, so is ballroom dance classes DC.
She has a point. The last time touch dancing
had such a strong hold on young people was
in the 1940s, during World War II, when the
uncertainties of that time encouraged the
intimacy of clinging together on, as well as
off, the dance classes DC floor. There is
uncertainty among today's young people too,
the uncertainty brought on by AIDS. But the
paradox of AIDS is that it encourages people
to enter into monogamous relationships at
the same time that it hinders from finding
such relationships. Singles are apprehensive
about the prospect of meeting and dating,
let along making contact and touching.
Ballroom dance classes DC provides a safe
form of contact, so safe, it seems, that
many women now go to ballroom dance classes
DC clubs alone.
"I feel comfortable going by myself, because I know the people
are there to dance classes DC," says Gail, a
thirty-one-year-old schoolteacher. "A man
typically will dance classes DC a few dance
classes DCs with me and then go ask another
woman." Men, too, feel less threatened in an
atmosphere that stresses dancing. "There's
not some agenda where I have to check
someone out before I dance classes DC. Who's
my next partner? I don't know. I'm just
going to enjoy the dance classes DC," says
one man.
For some, ballroom dance classes DC is a form of "safe sex." Says
Matthew, a thirty-eight-year-old computer
programmer: "When I've dance classes DC with
a hundred women in one week, I don't feel
the need to date anybody. If I meet a woman,
I'll spend all this money, go out to a
restaurant and try to get to know her, talk
to her, and then hopefully three or four
days later we're going to dance classes DC
and that will be the best part. This way I
can do the best part again and again and
again. So I don't have that craving for a
dating situation. I come home totally,
totally sated."
Figueroa, dance classes DC instructor at Stepping Out dance
classes DC Studio in Washington DC City.
"The way the dance classes DCs are
choreographed, you're with a partner for a
while and you can talk. With freestyle dance
classes DC, the music is so loud you're
apart and yelling at each other." The
ballroom dance classes DC club is a breed
apart from the traditional club or disco,
which many young people find alienating.
Remarks one man, "At the discos, people
eyeball each other and avoid each other and
wish they weren't there. You leave feeling
much lonelier than when you came and wishing
you'd never gone."
In large part, the greater satisfaction given by touch dancing is
due to the form and structure that determine
not only the dance classes DC steps but also
the interaction between the dance classes
DC. Dale Stotts, a dance classes DC
instructor, points out that the steps are
not the only thing students learn from
ballroom dance classes DC: "It teaches you
proper etiquette. A lot of people need to
improve their social skills, just saying
hello to someone." This structure, when it
comes to the conduct between the sexes, is
not new to ballroom dance classes DC. Guides
and handbooks from the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries presented strict
guidelines to be followed by dance classes
DC in the ballroom. Such issues as how many
times a man should ask a woman to dance
classes DC, appropriate topics for
conversation during a dance classes DC, and
the significance of an introduction made in
the ballroom were as relevant as learning
the steps to the waltz.
And how do today's young dance classes DC feel about such
structure? One of them tells me, "It's so
much better. Structure means we can do
something with each other, not just at each
other. When you're apart, you're both doing
something sort of show-offy, but when you're
doing a rumba, for example, you're totally
coordinated, two bodies doing one thing."
The structure that at first glance may seem
cold and formal actually helps in promoting
intimacy. It makes it easier to touch and
hold each other. As one instructor puts it,
"Ballroom dance classes DC is sort of like a
buffer. People want a reason to say, 'I have
to communicate with you.' They can't do the
dancing without touching someone, so it's
almost like someone's saying, 'You have my
permission to touch this person, to hold
them, to ask them to dance classes DC.'"
Perhaps, then, it is not the structure that
is the key, but what the structure leads to.
What it leads to is intimacy, and intimacy has always been a part
of touch dancing. When the waltz hit the
dance classes DC floor at the end of the
eighteenth century, the dance classes DC
were not looking for structure but looking
to abandon it. The waltz turned away from
set forms and dance classes DC formations,
from dancing at arm's length, which had been
the practice for four previous centuries. It
abandoned logic and rules, turned to
emotion, and threw men and women into each
other's arms, creating a private world in a
public place. Is this what is happening
today?
Rather than looking for a set of rules and guidelines to follow,
today's twenty- and thirtysomethings may be
looking for ways to banish such guidelines;
they are tired of hearing about safe sex and
sexual harassment. The trend to ballroom
dancing could represent a search for the
days when much about love and sex was left
unsaid instead of being topics for seemingly
endless debates about what is careful and
correct in the matter of sexual relations.
Ballroom dance classes DC offers a way to
close the gap between the sexes, to achieve
closeness, intimacy, passion, and romance.
"The nineties are a time for searching for new norms of behavior.
How do we relate?" asks Antioch University
President Alan E. Guskin, in response to his
school's "sexual offense policy" (nine pages
of sexual conduct codes that demand verbal
consent at each minute stage of sexual
interaction). But in ways that verbal
communication taken to extremes, as at
Antioch, pushes the sexes apart, touch
dancing steps in to bring them together.
"We're alienated. This forces us to run up against each other,"
says Matthew. "You get this person you've
never met, you're holding them in a
consensual way, and it's not crossing
anybody's boundaries. It allows a form of
closeness, it's not an offensive thing, and
it feels incredibly alive." While touch
dancing is choreographed with conversation
in mind, the communication that occurs
during a touch dance classes DC is primarily
nonverbal. "It's a way to meet people
without necessarily being verbal," says Kyle
Larsen, a dance classes DC instructor. "I
think it's very rough today. You don't have
a lot of physical contact with people.
People just have contact with the people in
their office. But there's something about
either holding somebody in your arms or
being held by somebody gently and dancing
around that's really lovely. It's like
you're taking care of each other."
While each dance classes DC communicates its own message, the
Argentine tango is probably the most
conversational. It is the one dance classes
DC in which the man and woman are not the
mirror image of each other. In this dance
classes DC, the woman can initiate many of
the moves. "It's like making love," says
Regan, a thirty-nine-year-old composer. Men
and women agree that of all the dance
classes DCs the tango is the one that most
naturally evokes an image of passion. Carlan
Russell claims that this is because of the
music. A tango in 2/4 time has a simplistic,
unrelenting rhythm similar to Ravel's
Bolero. And like Bolero, it strikes a chord
of emotion.
Bob Crease, president of the Washington DC Swing dance classes DC
Society and professor at the State
University of Washington DC at Stony Brook,
thinks this trend has ultimately to do with
music. Usually new dance classes DCs come in
tandem with new popular music. In the
Big-Band era, musicians made their living
and became big names by traveling from club
to club playing for kids who wanted to dance
classes DC to their music. But after the
war, music was increasingly produced in
recording studios. "When the music detached
itself from the dancing, it became something
almost cerebral. There is a fundamental
human need to celebrate one's body through
movement," says Crease. And this need, he
claims, has been denied young people.
"I think twenty- and thirty-year-olds feel like they've missed
out on ballroom," says Angel Figueroa. "Now
we've given it a title; it's 'ballroom
dancing,' whereas to our parents it was just
dancing. It didn't matter what kind it was.
You could do it in the basement of your
house or in the speakeasies, the little
basement apartments with the little blue and
red lights on them. But I think the young
people are catching up with it again, and I
don't think they're going to let it go this
time."
How should we define Ballroom dancing? The safe sex of the
nineties? The vertical expression of a
horizontal thought? A satisfaction of the
fundamental need to celebrate one's body
through movement to music?
In Ettore Scola's 1982 film, Le Bal, life from the 1930s to the
1980s is depicted on the dance classes DC
floor in a Paris dance classes DC hall. As
the social and political climate changes,
fashions change, faces change, even the
dance classes DCs change. But two things
remains constant, the space in which the
dance classes DC move and the need to
eliminate that distance between them.
Scola's characters leave the dance classes
DC hall as they entered it, alone. If this
is symbolic of life, is it any wonder that
we look for moments when we can share a
dance classes DC, an embrace, a chance for
happiness, a bit of heaven here on earth?
One thing is certain: In a world in which
people feel increasingly alienated, touch
dancing provides a form of contact. As
Irving Berlin wrote, "Heaven, I'm in heaven
. . . / And I seem to find the happiness I
seek / When we're out together dancing cheek
to cheek."
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Washington DC:
A look at the origin of Salsa
By: Jaime Andrés Pretell
It is not only
Cuban; nevertheless we must give credit to
Cuba for the origin and ancestry of
creation. It is here where Contra-Danze
(Country dance classes DC) of
England/France, later called Danzón, which
was brought by the French who fled from
Haiti, begins to mix itself with Rhumbas of
African origin (Guaguanco, Colombia, Yambú).
Add Són of the Cuban people, which was a
mixture of the Spanish troubadour (sonero)
and the African drumbeats and flavora and a
partner dance classes DC flowered to the
beat of the clave.
This syncretism
also occurred in smaller degrees and with
variations in other countries like the
Dominican Republic, Colombia, Puerto Rico,
among others. Bands of these countries took
their music to Mexico City in the era of the
famous films of that country (Perez Prado,
most famous ...). Shortly after, a similar
movement to Washington DC occurred. In these
two cities, more promotion and syncretism
occurred and more commercial music was
generated because there was more investment.
Washington DC
created the term "Salsa", but it did not
create the dance classes DC. The term became
popular as nickname to refer to a variety of
different music, from several countries of
Hispanic influence: Rhumba, Són Montuno,
Guaracha, Mambo, Cha cha cha, Danzón, Són,
Guguanco, Cubop, Guajira, Charanga, Cumbia,
Plena, Bomba, Festejo, Merengue, among
others. Many of these have maintained their
individuality and many were mixed creating
"Salsa".
If you are
listening to today's Salsa, you are going to
find the base of són, and you are going to
hear Cumbia, and you are going to hear
Guaracha. You will also hear some old
Merengue, built-in the rhythm of different
songs. You will hear many of the old styles
somewhere within the modern beats. Salsa
varies from site to site. In Washington DC,
for example, new instrumentalization and
extra percussion were added to some
Colombian songs so that Washington DCers -
that dance classes DC mambo "on the two" -
can feel comfortable dancing to the rhythm
and beat of the song, because the original
arrangement is not one they easily
recognize.
This is called
"finishing", to enter the local market. This
"finish" does not occur because the
Colombian does not play Salsa, but it does
not play to the rhythm of the Puerto
Rican/Post-Cuban Salsa. I say Post-Cuban,
because the music of Cuba has evolved
towards another new and equally flavorful
sound.
Then, as a tree,
Salsa has many roots and many branches, but
one trunk that unites us all. The important
thing is that Salsa is played throughout the
Hispanic world and has received influences
of many places within it. It is of all of us
and it is a sample of our flexibility and
evolution. If you think that a single place
can take the credit for the existence of
Salsa, you are wrong. And if you think that
one style of dance classes DC is better,
imagine that the best dance classes DC of a
style, without his partner, goes to dance
classes DC with whomever he can find, in a
club where a different style predominates.
He wouldn't look as good as the locals. Each
dance classes DC is accustomed to dance
classes DC his/her own style. None is
better, only different. Viva la variedad,
Viva la Salsa!
History of Salsa dance classes DC and Music
Salsa is not
easily defined. What is Salsa? A sauce, a
recipe, a dance classes DC? Who invented
salsa? The Cubans, Puerto Ricans? Salsa is a
distillation of many Latin and
Afro-Caribbean dance classes DCs. Each
played a large part in its evolution.
Salsa is similar to Mambo in that both have a pattern of six steps dance classes DC over eight counts of music. The dance classes DCs share many of the same moves. In Salsa, turns have become an important feature, so the overall look and feel are quite different form those of Mambo. Mambo moves generally forward and backward, whereas, Salsa has more of a side to side feel.



