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Let's Dance Salsa: Beginning Lessons 2 (Full Frame)

Let's Dance Salsa: Beginning Lessons 2 (Full Frame)
"Let's Dance Salsa: Beginning Lessons 2" DVD: With over 90 of beginner instruction, this DVD features Salsa dance lessons from nationally known instructor, choreographer and performer Marlon Silva. Included as a special feature are four music videos with Salsa music from Guaracha. Basic Combinations: Marlon and Susie demonstrate a push-pull spin, used in many of Marlon's combinations. Basic Spinning Combinations, Part 1: Marlon and Susie continue their instruction with spinning combinations built upon the previously learned shoulder combinations. Basic Spinning Combinations, Part 2: This episode emphasizes rolling your partner in and out, twisting arms, and switching hands, while keeping the same principles you have learned so far. Merengue Dancing, Part 1: Includes beginning steps of Merengue and a history of Merengue. Merengue Dancing, Part 2: Includes some Merengue vocabulary one should know in social situations. Also learn a new trend, Jumping Merengue.



Island Sounds in the Global City: Caribbean Popular Music and Identity in New York by Ray Allen,
Island Sounds in the Global City: Caribbean Popular Music and Identity in New York by Ray Allen,
Island Sounds in the Global City maps the musical "Caribbeanization" of New York City, now home to the largest and most diverse concentrations of Caribbean people in the world. Emphasizing the relationship of music to social identity, this volume surveys a rich mosaic of popular Caribbean styles, showing how these musics serve the dual function of defining a group's uniqueness and creating bridges across ethnic boundaries. While Dominicans in Washington Heights think of merengue as their music and El Barrio's Nuyoricans (New York -- born people of Puerto Rican descent) identify most closely with salsa, many Latin dance bands play both merengue and salsa, often for the same audience. Brooklyn's Trinidadian community cherishes its calypso and steel pan music while the borough's Jamaican residents claim reggae as their most significant artistic achievement -- yet both are components of Brooklyn's West Indian Carnival. As early as the 1940s, Greenwich Village clubs offered a variety of Latin and West Indian musicians an opportunity to perform for white and black North American audiences. Today, New York plays a pivotal role in providing Caribbean musicians with a global audience for their music.



Music of Venezuela - Venezuelan pop music has been largely overshadowed on the international scene by its neighbors, especially Brazil, Trinidad and Colombia. It is known for its own salsa, merengue and other imported styles, as well as the distinct llanera music.

Beat music - (world) Beat music is a music by the styles of Cha Cha Cha, Mambo, Rock en español, Tropical, Salsa, and Merengue.

Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album - The Grammy Award for Best Salsa/Merengue Album was first awarded in 2004. Before 2004 the awards for Best Salsa Album and Merengue Album were separate.

Salsa music - Salsa music is a diverse and predominantly Caribbean and Latin genre that is popular across Latin America and among Latinos abroad. Salsa incoporates multiple styles and variations; the term can be used to describe most any form of popular Cuban-derived genres (like chachachá and mambo).



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Let Dance Salsa - Let Dance Salsa New York Salsa - Beginner Dance Instruction Vol. 1 (DVD) Advantages to knowing how to salsa dance range from just purely for the fun of it to the upper hand one might gain in dancing with the opposite sex. This instructional video on the hot Latin dance includes 13 basic steps let dance salsa and 19 partner lessons that will have viewers craving the salsa beat so they can strut their stuff. Presented by Cultural Explosion, a dance troupe ...

Salsa Dance Lesson California - Salsa Dance Lesson California Let's Dance Salsa - Ultimate Collection: From Beginner to Expert (DVD) Learn how to dance to the Salsa beat like the pros. If you really want to learn to dance Salsa, nationally known choreographer salsa dance lesson california and performer Marlon Silva will show you how. This collector's set includes LET'S DANCE SALSA, BEGINNING LESSONS 1 salsa dance lesson california and 2, INTERMEDIATE LESSONS, salsa dance lesson california and ADVANCED LESSONS. Please see individual titles ...

Salsa Dance - Salsa Dance New York Salsa - Beginner Dance Instruction Vol. 1 (DVD) Advantages to knowing how to salsa dance range from just purely for the fun of it to the upper hand one might gain in dancing with the opposite sex. This instructional video on the hot Latin dance includes 13 basic steps salsa dance and 19 partner lessons that will have viewers craving the salsa beat so they can strut their stuff. Presented by Cultural Explosion, a dance troupe dedicated to ...

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