I watched a video from Hunter houde and he said throw the rumba in whenever you feel like it.I want to take some classes... but the instructors available have zero sabor. I do not trust instructors with no sabor - what if they start teaching body rolls and other weird stuff Europeans tend to do? Or like last time, told us to do some "rumba" in the middle of a montuno section
I want to take some classes... but the instructors available have zero sabor. I do not trust instructors with no sabor - what if they start teaching body rolls and other weird stuff Europeans tend to do? Or like last time, told us to do some "rumba" in the middle of a montuno section
I watched a video from Hunter houde and he said throw the rumba in whenever you feel like it.
I guess we could argue that using yambu any time makes sense since it's the same clave.Most people have no idea how to incorporate Rumba into their dancing so it's easier to just tell students to do them whenever they feel like it. People won't really know until they acquire a greater understanding of the music. For me, it's not a travesty to use Rumba in non-Rumba parts of a song if it's a work in progress.
Hunter produces a layman's guide to learning Rumba. At the time, that's what I needed. I copied the movements but I was more interested in acquiring the motor skills to do it well. In time, I realized I learn better by watching the Master craftsman, not the apprentice.
I have literally fallen asleep at festivals after four duras in a row.Tonight was an interesting night at my social. First follow was a beginner who didn't know the basics very well however was pretty good at adjusting on the fly. She was still very fun and playful so that wasn't bad at all.The second follower... It was "interesting." I thought it might be my leading but I watched 2 other leaders have the same issues... No connection. Kinda doing their own thing. It was very strange to lead them. Then I found I can only handle about 4 Dura a night before it all blends in with that "dura" feel and the melody kinda gets drowned out![]()
The second follower... It was "interesting." I thought it might be my leading but I watched 2 other leaders have the same issues... No connection. Kinda doing their own thing. It was very strange to lead them.
I have literally fallen asleep at festivals after four duras in a row.
What does no connection mean in this context? No smiling? No feeling of enjoyment from the follower side?
Low energy?
I've been thinking about how to properly salvage this type of dance. For me, it involves first raising my energy, but also I look less at my partner. Some leads may try to force a smile or even say it but I think the energy is being wasted most of the time. Instead, I change my focus and listen to the music, trying to be as in sync with it as I can. If I do this, I intuitively smile more and it is genuine since it isn't meant to coerce the other person.The follower is effectively riding on my high and I've noticed an increase in enjoyment on their side.
I guess we could argue that using yambu any time makes sense since it's the same clave.
Not like I'm good at rumba (or any djinex lol) but o hate seeing a dance out of context (I was guilty in my late teens if thaT with bboying)
The second one felt as if she was a "native" with no classes. I noticed all three of us had to really lead with her shoulders as I couldn't get her to have the right tension (jello at some times/moves while stiff at other times including the same moves). Leading with her back was non existent.
I have literally fallen asleep at festivals after four duras in a row.
Romantica without vocals? That seems like the opposite of the genre. Do you have any examples?4... really?! I have the same feeling about Romantica (but only if too overly melodic without vocals). I could dance all night to Salsa Dura.
But overall my tolerance for Salsa has gone up while my tolerance for non-Salsa has down way down. Also, my tolerance for people who leave the Salsa room to go to the Bachata room has gone down.
Romantica without vocals? That seems like the opposite of the genre. Do you have any examples?
I'm always staggered by how people can dance for six seven minutes straight to a dura song with no real tempo shifts and the same chorus every 30 seconds. Then do it again for the next song and the next. I know it is good for developing musicality and practicing shines but I find it mind-numbingly boring.