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3rd Goa Salsa Festival 2012 – Promo

3rd Goa Salsa Festival 2012 – Promo

Posted on 04 February 2012 by admin

LVDS
Presents
The 3rd GOA SALSA FESTIVAL 2012: March 16th-18th
Sun, Sea, Sand & Salsaaaaaa…

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Vineet and Sahiba at the Turkey Salsa Festival

Vineet and Sahiba at the Turkey Salsa Festival

Posted on 13 February 2011 by admin

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Interview with Sandip Soparrkar

Interview with Sandip Soparrkar

Posted on 19 January 2010 by admin

As a part of the new series, every month I intend to do one interview with one of the leading Salsa Instructors, we could do with a bit of a perspective from the instructors point of view, here is kick starting this series with the celebrity Salsa Instructor Sandip Soparrkar.

Q- How can you describe yourself? A dancer/choreographer/instructor/celeb? Can you elaborate on the same?

A- i am a dance teacher and a choreographer… coz i feel that dance is an art and its learnt over a period of time… instructor are ment for things which are not subjects… and teachers are for subjects and dance is surely a subject… that needs dedication and devotion..

Q – We are very interested in the styles of latin dancing you teach, particularly Salsa? Where & whom have you learned Salsa from?

A – i have done my training as a dance teacher from.. ballroom dance training school, bonn, germany… its an ISTD institute… salsa was one of my special subjects along with the greek dance the zorba…

Q – As per my records, you teach at only at 2/3 locations while other instructors have 7/8 minimum location, is teaching dance your only vocation, or what is the reason you have not opened more centres like say Shiamak Davar?

A- yr information is old… we have many branches in mumbai… chowpatty, worli, prabhadevi, bandra, santacruz, andheri, goregaon and navi mumbai… apart from mumbai we have classes in two place in pune (koregaon park and MG road), a’bad, surat, h’bad and an international branch in kathmandu… we are not opening our next branch in delhi from feb…

Q – Your students have always complained that you are very strict while teaching. Is this kind of high handed behaviour necessary?

A- ha ha now thats funny… i do not think we are strict at all.. we teach dance… coz we feel that… dance is fun but at the same time its serious fun… it is an art form that needs to develop respect in india and has not reached that level yet… in indian classic classes the respect for dance and the form is tremendous… so why not for western forms too… indian must look at western form not just as a hobby and a thing for spending time…but an art that will develop then as a human being…

Q – As per my knowledge you are essentially a ballroom dancer, who also teaches Salsa, many people who have watched your students perform Salsa, complain that the style is very ballroomised? (if that can be term).So the question is, do you focus more on teaching Ballroom that Salsa?

A – yes i am essentailly a Ballroom and Latin dance teacher… I learnt salsa as a special subject… to me salsa is a great mix of different forms and cultures too… many studios teach salsa with lot of hip hop and jazz mixed too… their salsa is not termed as hip hopish salsa… so why is what i teach called ballroomish….

Q – I have heard you don’t like to mingle with students from other dance schools, so your parties are closed? Can we expect some big event from your Studio which will set the bench mark for other dance schools?

A- you have lot of wrong informations about our studio… our stuido parties are always open to all.. many other studio people and many other siders who arenot a part of any studio and are just dance lovers … do come for our gathering… every yr we celebrate the international dance day in a big way… where all my students, troup dancers, celebrity students and me.. we all dance..

thanks
regards
sandip soparrkar

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Choosing Salsa Music CDs

Choosing Salsa Music CDs

Posted on 30 September 2009 by admin

Check out your local music store or go online to find the above mentioned CDs. These Salsa Music CD selections are a great way to begin your salsa music collections. However, some other great tips to finding great salsa CDs is by listening to local radio shows that feature Latin American, Cuban and Afro beats.

Tony Vega Greatest Hits – Tony Vegas has charm and Latin gentleman appeal that can be heard in his music. His musical style appeals to everyone. It is smoothe and romantic yet energetic and upbeat This is an unmatched collection of Tony Vega hits from 1989-1994. His songs are infused with romantic tones and sensuous Cuban Mambo and Puerto Rican Salsa style beats.

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The sweethearts of Salsa

The sweethearts of Salsa

Posted on 14 August 2009 by admin

The sweethearts of Salsa, Richard Thaloor and Sneha Kapoor on “India Got Talent”

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Sway – Pussy Cats Dolls

Sway – Pussy Cats Dolls

Posted on 13 August 2009 by admin

Is there anyone more sexier than Pussy Cat Dolls??? watch this amazing Cha Cha number at the performance with Dance with the stars and a wonderful dance demo  by Brianna Ramirez and Chris DeJesus. No matter how many times you listen to this number, you can never get tired of this one.

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Cha Cha Performance by Dance Kids at Kala Ghoda 2009

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Cha Cha Performance by Dance Kids at Kala Ghoda 2009

Posted on 06 June 2009 by admin

This is choreography at its beat, performed by dance kids! What a lovely cha cha dance choreographed by Mirabelle Da Cruz ,performed at this years (2009) Kala Ghoda festival.

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DALSA

Posted on 13 April 2009 by admin

What can you call if a dog starts doing Salsa? Dalsa??

This dog’s Salsa Moves make him very popular with the chicas!

Check this funny video of a dog doing Salsa

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March Merengue Masti

Posted on 26 February 2009 by admin

Okay here is a secret, I love something more than Salsa and bachata and cha cha. Yes, I love Merengue more than these other dance forms. I would describe Salsa as intense , bachata as sensual , cha cha as elegant , but Merengue is sheer fun.

Many instructors completely neglect this dance in their teaching , its a very simple dance , actually before getting into complex Salsa and hip wracking bachata , I feel instructors should start with merengue. Even merengue music is not played at the popular Salsa parties happening in town.

I would highly recommend merengue for people with two left feet, a little older people who are taking dance for the forst time in their life. As yes for merengue masti Raunaque is the best instructor I can think of. Enjoy these videos !!

If I get a club to host a party, I plan to keep one day just as merengue night :D Hope the instructors listen and include merengue in their salsa parties .

 

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Por Un Segundo

Posted on 25 February 2009 by admin

Jaslene Gonzalez, winner of Cycle 8 of America’s Next Top Model, stars in the band Aventura’s newest video. It’s a video for the single ” Por Un Segundo”. Aventura is known for being the first “Bachata-boy band” and fuses bachata with R&B, hip-hop and more. They are also known for performing in Spanglish, Spanish and English. Their official website is here.

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