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Mambo Styled Salsa Dance Moves

Mambo Styled Salsa Dance Moves

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on May 01, 2009
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In this episode of Addicted2Salsa Dance Lesson show, we travel a bit to the East Coast in order to show you a very common and popular move to do at the salsa dance nightclub. The first move, which I call the "Cyclone Bounce" for no apparent reason, can be seen in many salsa dance congress on the East Coast. The second dance move is really taking most of the concepts from the The Windmill Combo salsa dance episode and putting a different spin on it. http://addicted2salsa.com/2009/05/01/mambo-styled-salsa-dance-moves/
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How to Improve Your Spins in Dancing

How to Improve Your Spins in Dancing

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on April 21, 2009
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This video will help provide you with three great ways of improving your dance spinning technique. While most of the advice presented in Julie's video tends to be 'known' by most intermediate dancers, we believe it does not get addressed early on by beginners. The three main items that we will cover are good dance frame and position, the salsa dance prep and spotting. http://addicted2salsa.com/2009/04/21/how-to-improve-your-spins-in-dancing
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Learn Latin Cha Cha Dance in a few minutes!

Learn Latin Cha Cha Dance in a few minutes!

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on April 08, 2009
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This video Cha Cha lesson of Addicted2Salsa will teach you the basics of Latin style cha cha dancing. We will go over the basic step of Cha Cha dance for beginners and instruct you with basic dance partnering. If you are coming from a salsa dancing background, we will show you how you can transfer your salsa dance moves and patterns over to Latin Cha Cha by exchanging the pauses in the salsa dance steps with the Cha Cha (triple) step. At the end, we provide you with a set of intermediate cha cha dance moves for the Latin dance club.
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The Windmill Combo with Ladie's Styling

The Windmill Combo with Ladie's Styling

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on March 02, 2009
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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!
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Salsa Musique Fantastique!

Salsa Musique Fantastique!

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on July 30, 2007
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Well, in this episode of addicted2salsa we take a further look some old salsa classics thanks to Karlos (aka ‘Z’). We provide a little more jazzy selection for your enjoyment, so you can discover a variety of different salsa artists and styles. You might not like all the songs, but hopefully you’ll find some treasures that will make you want to get to know a specific artist a little deeper. Just as a quick shout-out to the San Diego Salsa Festival folks who are supporting our podcast! We ask that you please check them out to support: http://www.sandiegosalsafestival.com * El Dulcerito Llego by Cuba L.A. * Cuando Te Vea by Tito Puente * Noche de Farra by Machito & His Afro-Cubans * Pica, Pica by Cortijo Y Su Combo * Que Sabroso by Jimmy Sabater * Swinging at the “M” by Bobby Montez * Wave by Willie Rosario Please remember that if you like a song or an artist - please support them by buying their album or music. We play these songs for you to discover these artists that otherwise will be without exposure. Support salsa music! Thanks.
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Unscripted Salsa Music Tangents

Unscripted Salsa Music Tangents

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on July 08, 2007
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This is probably the most unprofessional episode we’ve made so far… Well, in this episode of addicted2salsa we have our special guest Karlos Oregel providing us some of his preferred salsa songs from his vast collection. We also talk a little bit about the artists and go off on tangents as usual. Hopefully you’ll enjoy the song selections as well as our special guest! Enjoy and send your feedback. Our song list is as follows: * Soy Profesional by Justo Betancourt * El Mulato Rumbero by Louie Ramirez * Suavito by Richie Ray and Bobby Cruz * Noche de Salsa by Paquito D’Rivera and Louie Ramirez * Baho-Kende by El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico * Jacobo Basura by Bobby Valentin * Las Chicas de Venezuela by Pete ‘El Conde’ Rodriguez
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Salsa Dancing at the Los Angeles Salsa Congress 2007

Salsa Dancing at the Los Angeles Salsa Congress 2007

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on May 31, 2007
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After taking the rest of the video and editing it, I’m happy to start off a new series (that hopefully will continue). I had watched a DVD called On2005 A Year in Mamboland, and I decided to use it as inspiration on how to show all the nice video clips of social dancing at the 2007 West Coast Salsa Congress in Los Angeles California. I title this series: A Weekend in Salsa. I like the name because that usually when most of us go out for salsa during the week. Additionally, that is when most of the salsa congress events occur. Now, I have no real background in directing/production/editing so I did my best for my first shot. This is mainly for you guys to enjoy the dancing that goes on a salsa congresses during the night events. Again, please enjoy!
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How to figure out what song is playing at the club

How to figure out what song is playing at the club

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on May 21, 2007
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As I recover from an injury (dancing casualty) in my apartment, I decided I should sit down and talk about things. I ended up going to a club weeks ago and hearing a song that I really liked. However, finding the song took a little longer than normal (yes, even for me). So, with that information in mind, I decided to share with you some of the techniques that I use to find the salsa song I’m looking for. I tried to make this salsa music episode a little more interactive, so we’ll see how you like it. However, one note of caution - I was taking pain killers - which is never a good thing when you have me rambling on about salsa… 1. Omelenko (Silencio) - Larry Harlow 2. Vamonos de Rumba - Conjunto Clasico 3. Para Ochun - Hector Lavoe 4. Devorame Otra Vez - Lalo Rodriguez 5. Don Anastacio - Javier Vazquez 6. La Cartera - Larry Harlow 7. Son Para Un Sonero - Quinto Mayor 8. Figure it out :-) - hint, it is by Sonora Ponceña I meant it’s NOT by Sonora Ponceña even though they mention ‘Papo Lucca’. Remember - if you ever want to find out the name of a song - you can always try our forums! Please tell people about these artists and support them by buying their music. [Update] For those dying to find out what #8 is, it was the LIVE version of Lamento de Concepcion by Roberto Roena y Su Apollo Sound from the album ‘En Vivo Desde Bellas Artes‘.
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The Magic of Real Latin Cha-Cha Music

The Magic of Real Latin Cha-Cha Music

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on March 19, 2007
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At some point, we all may become biased on whether we like cha-cha or not. I remember when I first started dancing, I learned ballroom cha-cha, and thats why I ended up saying how I disliked it. But, after learning salsa really well, and actually going to the clubs and listening to the real un-ballroomized cha-cha music (guajira) - its a totally different experience. Additionally, Cha-Cha can be used to help with your salsa dancing skills. In this episode, I outline a couple of suggestions that should help you use Cha-Cha music to your advantage in becoming a better salsa dancer, and a better dancer that can feel and understand the motions of music. Song List: 1. Que Rico Boogaloo - La 33 2. Catalina “La O” - Irazu 3. Besame Mama - Poncho Sanchez 4. Mi Negrita Me Espera - Gabino Pampini (org. Ismael Rivera) 5. Escucha El Ritmo - Spanish Harlem Orchestra 6. Adios, Adios - Salsa Celtica
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How to find the beat in salsa music (part 1)

How to find the beat in salsa music (part 1)

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on March 13, 2007
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Well, this episode has long been coming. One of the hardest things I ever went through in my salsa ‘life’ was to find the beat in the music. We all go through this problem, and with this part 1 (of a multiple part series) - I will try to do my best to help you practice on how to find the beat. I will play some songs, do some counting and hopefully give you some tips on how to train your ear to listen and feel the clave of the salsa music.
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How to dance to Live Salsa Music

How to dance to Live Salsa Music

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on January 09, 2007
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Now, you might notice that when I’m slow in writing articles - its probably because I’m doing something else on the website (like making a podcast - remember, I do have a day job :-) ). Anyways, I’m pretty happy with this episode because I’m a big fan of listening to live music. In this episode of Addicted2Salsa podcast, we take a look at some songs performed live during various events, and I’ll give you some tips how to survive dances that are at live events (with a live band). This is because live songs tend to be much longer and different than the songs you practice with. In this Episode, here is the song list: * [Intro] Roberto Roena and Ray Barretto Medely * Sonora Ponceña - Ahora Si (with Andy Montanez) - a 16+ minute song. * Frankie Ruiz - La Cura (live) * Gran Combo de Puerto Rico (with Gilberto Santarosa) - 40th Anniversary Live - Maldito Callo/A Ti Te Pasa Algo/…(its a medely) * [Ending] Gran Combo de Puerto Rico- 40th Anniversary Live - Bogallo/Mazucamba/Pata Pata..(another medley).
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How to dance to Live Salsa Music

How to dance to Live Salsa Music

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on January 09, 2007
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Now, you might notice that when I’m slow in writing articles - its probably because I’m doing something else on the website (like making a podcast - remember, I do have a day job :-) ). Anyways, I’m pretty happy with this episode because I’m a big fan of listening to live music. In this episode of Addicted2Salsa podcast, we take a look at some songs performed live during various events, and I’ll give you some tips how to survive dances that are at live events (with a live band). This is because live songs tend to be much longer and different than the songs you practice with. In this Episode, here is the song list: * [Intro] Roberto Roena and Ray Barretto Medely * Sonora Ponceña - Ahora Si (with Andy Montanez) - a 16+ minute song. * Frankie Ruiz - La Cura (live) * Gran Combo de Puerto Rico (with Gilberto Santarosa) - 40th Anniversary Live - Maldito Callo/A Ti Te Pasa Algo/…(its a medely) * [Ending] Gran Combo de Puerto Rico- 40th Anniversary Live - Bogallo/Mazucamba/Pata Pata..(another medley).
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Latin Dance Cover Salsa Songs (part 1)

Latin Dance Cover Salsa Songs (part 1)

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on December 28, 2006
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Well, there are a lot of Latin dance songs out there. Most of them are in Spanish, no doubt. However, there are a lot of examples of mixing other styles of music, lyrics and languages into a good salsa rhythm and beat. In this salsa music episode I'll give you a taste of how different regular songs have been combined with Latin rhythms to produce some great sounds that break the mold of the traditional/stereotypical salsa music that you may hear on your next cruise.Thanks to Daniel from GTSalsa for helping out!.
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Salsa Congress Tips and Songs

Salsa Congress Tips and Songs

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on November 08, 2006
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Since the San Francisco salsa congress is coming up (and I’ll be there) I decided to make a special salsa congress tips episode to help get through the initial ‘mistakes’ or issues that happen for first-timers. This way, you can get the most out of a salsa congress and enjoy it even more.In this episode, I give you my personal (IMHO) tips that help me the most during a salsa congress. I will also play lots of good old regular salsa songs that are usually played at these types of salsa congresses. Hope you enjoy! www.addicted2salsa.com
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Salsa is Universal (pt. 1)

Salsa is Universal (pt. 1)

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on September 05, 2006
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I call this episode Salsa is Universal, because I want to showcase some of the salsa artists that are overseas (relatively speaking, I’m in the US). So, this episode is dedicated to our friends over the atlantic (or over the Pacific depending on how you look at it). Listen, dance and enjoy! Artist - [Song Name] (Background Song) * Intro: [Luna Celosa] - Salsa Celtica * Salsa Celtica - [ Pa'l Rumberos ] (Background: Ya Llego ) * Fatal Mambo - [ Probleme ] (Background: Mi Hombre ) * Orquesta de la Luz - La Salsa es Mi Energia (Background: Este Ritmo Sabroso) * Answer to Email Question 2: El Negro Bembon by Hijos de Celebres (song I use in my video podcasts) * Ending: Sol De La Noche by Salsa Celtica
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The Classic Salsa Dance Songs (Music)

The Classic Salsa Dance Songs (Music)

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on August 14, 2006
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So, I have decided to change things up a bit. This is our first audio podcast episode. Again, first episodes are always very….low quality because we are still figuring things out (If you ever see our salsa video episodes 1-4, and compare them to 12-19 — you’ll see the difference). Anyway, feedback is always useful to make the content better. Here is the salsa music guide as: (the song in parenthesis is the background playing song) 1. (Intro) Lalo Rodriguez : (Devorame Otra Vez) 2. Hector Lavoe : (Barrunto), Todo Tiene Su Final 3. Willie Colon: (Idilio), La Murga 4. Justo Betancourt: Pa’Bravo Yo 5. Frankie Ruiz : A bunch of mixes 6. Andy Montanez : Payaso 7. El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico : (La Muerte - Live) Me Libere 8. Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz : (Agúzate)
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The Double-Lock Salsa Combo

The Double-Lock Salsa Combo

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on August 07, 2006
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This salsa combo is kind of tricky to perform, so practice it various times at home to get the timing down: especially the mechanics of moving around the lady and moving their arm down (so you don’t break it).
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Getting out of Hammer-Locks

Getting out of Hammer-Locks

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on July 14, 2006
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So I decided to release this episode a little earlier than normal. One of our members asked about different ways of getting out of hammerlock positions. In this episode of addicted2salsa, I show you a couple of simple ways to get out of hammerlocks and one slick/combo way. Please some of these moves require practice and patience so you do not hurt the ladies arm. Ladies, this is the best way to practice your copa step.
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Short-Stride Salsa Dance Combo

Short-Stride Salsa Dance Combo

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on June 20, 2006
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Well, we are here again, bringing you a simple, yet slick salsa combo you can learn and use at the club (or wherever).This combo uses a lot of simple elements (half a turn), with a drop hands, and then a blind cross body lead while switching hands. In addition, we use the concepts of a wrap and a copa to finish off the combo. (You can check some of the moves in an earlier podcast). Enjoy!
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The Submarine ‘boop’ Combo

The Submarine ‘boop’ Combo

from Addicted2Salsa : Salsa Dance Videos on June 05, 2006
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Well, this is a funny one I think. The name of this combo was given by our video grapher (Cedric Parlade) because everytime I taught the combo I would make a ‘boop’ sound similar to that one on the radars in submarines. If you would like to do the ‘boop’ sound, it is done on the counts of 1 and 5. I usually use this combo to give me more time to think what move/combo I will be doing next - so basically I use it to stall. ;-) Good to have it in the salsa dance arsenal of moves.
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