DJ Yuca
Son Montuno
It's amazing to think that events playing R Santos can actually change the music to make it more commercial.I heard Romeo Santos a lot up until 2014/15 then it was remix city.
It's amazing to think that events playing R Santos can actually change the music to make it more commercial.I heard Romeo Santos a lot up until 2014/15 then it was remix city.
I know a lot of ladies who say they prefer Bachata because its "easier". Plder ones as well that dont care about fashionable.It's overtaken salsa because it's more fashionable.
Cant you at least wait until your current husband gets old, fat and ugly first?!So meeting my biggest salsa crush ever has had the unexpected side effect -- besides a ton of dance happiness-- of reviving my passion for linear salsa
After dancing dozens of dances with him at my recent two Paris parties, I'm all of a sudden listening to linear salsa at home again (which I hadn't done in years, except for a brief Cobeat period last year) and even started practicing salsa at home, which I hadn't done in a very long time.
Dancing with him has made salsa feel really exciting againWith him it feels like fluidly smooth and connected musicality and playfulness, so I can enjoy each moment and get lost in the music and the connection and the dancing to a degree that I didn't think was possible in salsa.
Lately I have seen a lot of average dancers charge large sums for workshops. I have seen some people charge 40-50 euro for a workshop. If they were pro dancers 40-50 Euros would make sense, but for these people I would say 5 EUR would be a fair price, maybe maximum 10 Euros although I think it would be a stretch.
How does one listen to linear salsa?listening to linear salsa
Not sure if you are referring to the video you posted in the performance thread but he is from CaliWatching older PR steppers makes me optimistic that I Will be able to dance the way I want in 20 years.
Not sure if you are referring to the video you posted in the performance thread but he is from Cali
that sounds insanely cheap. The shittiest instructor in Israel who has been dancing for 2 years and teaching for six months would charge that. A good local instructor/performer would charge almost double (or more) for an hour.40-50 Euros for a Salsa workshop is absurd.
Private lessons with a very good teacher are usually less than that. A friend of mine took private lessons with a very famous instructor for like 25 euros.
that sounds insanely cheap. The shittiest instructor in Israel who has been dancing for 2 years and teaching for six months would charge that. A good local instructor/performer would charge almost double (or more) for an hour.
Pop-salsa, salsatonMaybe the promoter complained. What do you mean by junk?
Great list! Already added 3 of the first 4 to my current playlist (had the first one already). Love finding treasure trove playlists!So during the pandemic I wasn't really listening to salsa music (other than the Cobeat sets in the beginning) because it would just remind me of not being to dance for a long time.
Now that I am back to dancing, and especially after all the marvelous dancing I did at the Paris parties Sunday and Tuesday (see above), my appetite for salsa music has reopened
(I always kind of "dance in my head" as I listen to salsa and now I can do that again without the pandemic lack-of-dance sadness)
Currently listening to this awesome Spotify playlist which makes me relive the recent Paris dancinghttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/01apWwHtFlmOziHGUV1foI?si=99e81ef0bc4d48ff
Pop-salsa, salsaton
Actually I realized they were not the same DJs. The organizer is the one who usually plays a lot of son, salsa dura, and dominican bachata. The DJs he brings to DJ at his events are the ones that play junk.Uffff.
Yes but the organizer quit playing at most events for some reason.That's not quite so bad I suppose.