
Hey, welcome to this side, Haz & mexi-gabacho!
And a warm welcome to you too, swede :wink: ....!
I fell in love with salsa music during the late 80s, but didn't learn to dance until '89, aged 19. Our local latino community welcomed me into their (most of them musicians) lives & my growth started there

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I was taken under the wings of a well-respected local salsero, who became my salsa mentor (
and a love/hate saga soon followed that was to last for the next ten years on & off :roll: ) & my main influence in not only dancing, but the rich culture where salsa came from.
I started living salsa
as a lifestyle eversince 8) .
More than just a dance, it's music, culture, history, identity, comeradery, passion & a celebration of life lived to the fullest.
That was the first part. My old-school upbringing. Then Edie SalsaFreak was responsible for the next stage of my growth :shock: .....
While I am yet to meet her in person, her writing (
which I discovered after my final split-up from my salsa mentor/ex & in need to re-build my own identity) was my main influence/inspiration to
keep an open attitude & never stop learning. Also to share whatever I know so others may benefit from it

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SF & DF became my medium for exactly that. A place for
all to learn & share....