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Interview with Lourd Vijay (founder –Director of LVDS)

Interview with Lourd Vijay (founder –Director of LVDS)

Posted on 06 June 2010 by admin

Lourd Vijay (founder –Director of LVDS) is a phenomenal dancer, an innovative choreographer and a very able instructor. Of his most recent accomplishments, Lourd Vijay counts being invited to conduct Salsa workshops at the World Salsa Congress, Italy and thrilling workshops conducted by him in Colombo and Bangkok, and at Salsa Festivals in Hong Kong. He also has fond memories of choreographing and working in many theatre productions and Bollywood Production including the Jackie Chan starrer ‘The Myth”

  • Can you tell us how and when did you get in to salsa? Who inspired you?
Ans: Got into salsa in 1996 after getting enamoured by the form while watching the movie Dirty dancing and My first tryst and physical experience with Salsa happened in Toronto, Canada during about the same time.

  • Richard and sneha are the most successful dancers to conme out of lvds? How has thier success changed you and lvds?

Ans: Yes they are the most famous Indian salsa dancers on the international scene. After having won the European open salsa masters, the australian salsa classic, being the first indians to qualify for the ESPN world salsa championship n reaching the finals of India’s got talent….Yes their success has made us popular on the Indian entertainment scene and people have begun to recognize us as a premier dance insitution in the country with many international titles to our credit. I have also been appointed the Ambassador of the Hong kong salsa festival n judge of the Asia pacific salsa open championship, the fact that I brought salsa to India is another feather to our cap,  So these achievements have been brought to the fore in the main stream.

  • what are the plans this year for 5th Annual India International Salsa congress? Can you give us a preview on what we can expect?

Ans: Will send it in the next mail…Click here for details

  • I understand you have spread out lvds in Bangalore, chennai and also in Delhi? When can we see a great dance school like yours in Mumbai?

Ans: Very very soon…

  • what are you future plans to promote salsa? Any more TV shows happening?

Ans: Oh there are a lot of plans to promote salsa and dance…

But something big is underway on a mass media platform… Which the whole country will witness soon.a lot of work has been carried out under the “B a star” project which was initially called the street kids dance initiative. About 600 kids from socio economically weaker sections have benefitted from the program… And we are looking forward to taking dance to each n everyone of them thru this initiative.

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Interview with YK from Two left feet.

Interview with YK from Two left feet.

Posted on 11 February 2010 by admin

One of the earliest friends I made in the Salsa circle was Yogesh, I know him as a die hard Salsa aficionado and inspiring teacher & passionate dancer of Salsa.He is a constant reminder to me how life should be easy without any hangups, his dance personifies this attitude, check out this interview with Yogesh, known as YK in the Salsa circle, who i believe is one of the earliest Salsa dancers the city has seen.
  • How and when did you get introduced to Salsa? Who were your teachers who helped you hone your dancing Skills?

I was studying in a small university town- iowa city, USA -where i went our dancing and saw this soulful dance which looked like jiving. Though I managed to pick up the steps, i realised that i was quite offbeat. I resolved to learn the dance asap. We had a student who was conducting salsa workshops in the university and I learnt my basics from him- Modei – a mix of Latin and African parents. Hanging out at the local salsa pubs with Latin students helped me add finesse and passion to the steps. Later on i went to learn other forms of Latin ballroom in Washington DC from world champions- Maria and Martin- and was an instructor in their studio there.

  • What difference has Salsa made to your life?

Besides making me a more social person Salsa has immersed me in a new culture- that of Latin Americans. This dance has helped me keep fit- physically and mentally. It has won me many friends around the world . I have also been able to help absolute newcomers to learn dancing and this has boosted the confidence of many aspiring salseros. I also learnt Spanish to understand Salsa better.

My students have varied from teenagers to those leading a busy corporate life to senior citizens. It gives me immense pleasure to see someone happy while dancing. And of course salsa has given me an alternate profession- Two Left Feet – a dance group that we started to teach dancing to people who are short of time and want to learn it in a fun and fast manner.

  • How long have you been dancing Salsa? which is you “other” favourite Latin dance?

Its been 12 years since I first danced salsa. After that it has literally been a way of life. Brazilian Samba and Argentine tango are my other favorite Latin dances. The fun and footloose Samba is exactly opposite to the passionate and disciplined Tango.. yet they mesmerise the soul and body alike.

  • What do you think about the Salsa Parties happening in Mumbai?

It is heartening to see more salsa parties in Mumbai after I first started dancing with Devika Shahani at Liquid Lounge in 2002.  Now there are atleast 4-5 places in a week to dance salsa. I look forward to seeing more live music salsa parties and maybe open air parties too.

  • How many Salsa congresses in India and around the world have you attended?

I have attended one each in Bangalore and Bombay.One of the first things that I do when i travel is to go dancing at a salsa club. i have danced in more than 25 cities across more than 15 countries in the world.  I enjoyed the Salsa congress the most in Amsterdam and Berlin.

  • How does your family react to your passion for Salsa? Do they support you?

When I first started to dance, it was an uphill task convincing my parents as the perception of the dance was very negative in India. Over the years they have seen me perform and the dance has also received rave reviews. Now they are proud to inform people about my passion for dancing.


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Vive la Salsa (VLS) from Calcutta

Vive la Salsa (VLS) from Calcutta

Posted on 27 January 2010 by admin

SaSaSalsaaaaa is profiling some dancing sensations outside mumbai, lets check out Vive la Salsa from Calcutta.I have seen them performing at India International Festival at bangalore and they are really beautiful on the stage.Amazing choreography is what you can expect.

Founded by Aditya and Raghvendra Upadhya, Vive la Salsa (VLS) has been operating since May 2005 with a view to building a community of Latin Dance enthusiasts in Eastern India. We aim to advocate both the dance and music forms of Salsa and other Latin American dances through classes, workshops and demonstrations, as well as social events, for both adults and children.

n Oct 2005, Aditya introduced Salsa to the city of Kolkata for the 1st time, and after initial workshops, the 1st classes in Kolkata were begun at Solace, a premier wellness centre in Sunny Park, Ballygunge.

Apart from teaching through regular classes and workshops VLS has taken part in salsa festivals around the country and the world, competed, performed , organized non-dancing events, demos and salsa parties.

VLS teaches Latin Nightclub Dances, namely Salsa (on1 & on2), Rueda, Merengue, Bachata & Cha Cha (on2 only) . We also teach Afro-Cuban (Los Orishas) & Afro-Cuban Rumba.

One Friday a month VLS hosts Vive la Salsa Nights at
Venom Nightclub (previously held at
Roxy, The Park Hotel).
Fort Knox, 8th Floor, Camac Street.
These parties give students a platform to showcase and practice what they have learnt in ‘real-Salsa-life’ situations…Latin dance music, workshops, performances, a free welcome drink, and an opportunity to meet other Latin Dance buffs!!
No cover charge for VLS students and guests.
Pl call 93312 71796 / 98362 SALSA(72572) for details and invites.

Sourced from: http://www.vivelasalsa.com

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Samir Pasad- A Gentleman in Salsa

Samir Pasad- A Gentleman in Salsa

Posted on 21 December 2009 by admin

Samir Pasad is one of the guy I admire in the Salsa circle. He is a unassuming guy who looks more like a stock broker(may be he is), and suddenly changes into a fabulous graceful Salsa dancer on the dance floor. He bears no allegiance to any  salsa club, and can be seen at most of the “happening’ Salsa Parties and Festival.Here is a short Interview with Samir Prasad.

How and when did you get introduced to Salsa?
I had gone to ‘Starters & More’ for their Dance Club nite where I saw Ashwin Mushran dancing Salsa in 2003. He had just moved down from UK. From the moment I saw him dancing, I wanted to learn salsa. I was learning Ballroom from Sandip Soparrkar at that time. Sandip was not keen on teaching salsa at that time. So I joined Ashwin’s classes.

And how were you inspired you to continue dancing? And how many more years would you be dancing Salsa?
There is something unique about Latin music which has inspired me to continue dancing. Initially there were just few places which played Latin music. It started from ‘Starters & More’ and then there was ‘Liquid Lounge’ and ‘Trafalgar Chowk’. We used to look forward to Latin themed events. Salsa is very addictive. It’s like a drug. Once you get hooked, there is no looking back. It just grows on you. The driving beat of the music makes you want to move. When you dance with your partner and make a connection, this dance can turn passionate and sensual in a sexy way. How many more years… May be for ever…
Who do you think one should look out for in the Mumbai Salsa scene and a brilliant dancer?
Kaytee Namgyal and Avan Mehta

How long have you been dancing Salsa and which is you other favorite Latin dance?
I have been dancing salsa for almost 6 years. Other favourite Latin dance is Bachata, and Cha Cha.

What difference has Salsa made to your life?
It has made me overcome my shyness and made me much more confident. Salsa has given a new platform to make friends and network. Salsa parties are a great way to socialize and release stress. Salsa is like meditation. Whenever I travel for work or pleasure, I keep evenings free for going to local salsa clubs. I have been to salsa clubs in Kuala Lampur, Singapore, Dubai, Chicago, San Francisco and New York

Tell us something about your profession?
I was into Commodity Futures before. I met my current business partner Avinash (HAS juice bar) at Kaytee’s salsa class. HAS juice bar is India’s 1st juice bar chain specializing in fresh juices and smoothies. I am also planning to get into Health Food.

What do you think about the Salsa Parties happening in Mumbai? For e.g. Zenzi , Rio.

Dragonfly was great. It has a huge dance floor. But unfortunately it has closed down. Zenzi is most happening but too crowded these days. Zenzi Mills is better. Bohemia was good. Rio is ok. Not been to H2O.

How many congresses in India and around the world have you attended?
Two Salsa India Festivals, Mumbai 2007 and Delhi 2005. Salsa Weekender in Goa 2008. Washington DC Salsa Congress 2006.
How would you rate the Salsa India Congress (by Salsa India) and the India International Salsa Congress (by lvds)?
I have not been for any of India International Salsa Congress (by lvds). Salsa India Festivals have been great. Missed the last one in Mumbai.

What do you think about Mumbai Salsa Meetup? Do you think Iam doing a good job by reviewing dance school and instructors ? Any suggestions on how to make the community and the Sa Sa Salsaaaa website better?
It’s a good platform to interact with other salsa enthusiasts. You are doing great. Don’t get to see you at Salsa Parties of late. Some of your reviews have been spot on.

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Haansa-the quintessential Salsera

Haansa-the quintessential Salsera

Posted on 21 December 2009 by admin

I call Haansa “the quintessential Salsera ” ,the reason is I don’t know any female committed so much to Salsa dancing, I have always been fascinatedby how she makes to most of the Salsa do, nothing deters her, if she is not feeling good or no matter how far she has to drive to the venue, she always manages it with a smile. So here is a short interview with her, and a small tribute this fabulous human and Salsera from Mumbai Salsa Meetup.

How and when did you get introduced to Salsa?

Hmmm…it’s the best gift I gave to myself in 2006….For a very long time I was wanting to learn SALSA,but didn’t know where..until I saw a classified in some newspaper…KIRAN SHRIYAN’ workshop n classes…..since then till today……I M THERE….

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And how were you inspired you to continue dancing? And how many more years  would you be dancing Salsa?

For me it’s a continuous learning process….I always feel I m a beginner and I have to learn more….its never ending thirst….

I would dancing as long my feet are dancing…….old n gold couple….

Who do you think one should look out for in the Mumbai Salsa scene and a brilliant dancer?

In last 4 years a lot has changed…..initially it was only zenzi,bandra….but now there are salsa nites happening every alternate day..which is great.But still a long way to go …..we need salsa enthusiast salseros…who can and would love to evolve it more….its a small but growing community…..

Every guru is great.

How long have you been dancing Salsa and which is you other favorite latin dance?

Phew!!!!!!!!!!!!

I didn’t realize how time flies…….its been close to 3 years…..n counting…..ohhh…all Latin dance are just cool…what you need is a super cool partner…..BACHATA,ZOUK……lambada…..

What difference has Salsa made to your life?

WELL…..hmmmmmmmmmm…….As I have always mentioned…Salsa makes me feel like a beautiful woman…it just completes me….…but salsa makes me forget my blues once I am on floor….its my medicine.

Tell us something about your profession?

I am an actor….doing films n television….

1.Page 3

2.Tom,Dick and Harry

3.Money hai toh honey hai

4.Backwaters- English film directed by Jag mundhra

Now..some more projects……

What do you think about the Salsa Parties happening in Mumbai? For eg. Zenzi , Rio , and dragonfly?

Zenzi- gets too crowded….but still it’s the oldest and crème de la crème of salsa is there…

Rio- is good again..great spot for beginners to polish themselves……

Zenzi Mills- better dance floor…..no poles in between……good crowd…Great music by Kaytee,Derek, ashwin

How many congresses in India and around the world have you attended?

Dubai salsa festival 2006 and 2007

Paris salsa festival 2007

2006,2007,2008 in Bombay organized by Kaytee

2007,2008 –salsa congress organized by Lourd Vijay

How would you rate the Salsa India Congress(by Salsa India) and the India International Salsa Congress(by lvds)?

There is no comparison…..both are good…..

What do you think about Mumbai Salsa Meetup? Do you think Iam doing a good job by reviewing dance school  and instructors ? Any suggestions on how to make the community and the Sa Sa Salsaaaa website better?

Ohhh need you ask that?You are doin a fabulous job in promoting salsa…people from all over the world comes to know where and when salsa is happening in Mumbai…….

The community has to be more enthu n dedicated and may be a bit aggressive.New people should be more into it as we were when we started….remember…

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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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Pooja Bedi (Celebs In Salsa)

Pooja Bedi (Celebs In Salsa)

Posted on 08 April 2009 by admin

This is a new section called “Celebrities in Salsa” where I plan to hunt for celebrities doing Salsa.

To start with here is Pooja Bedi with Hanif Hilal.

Hanif  is a professional Latin American ballroom trainer,and was part of Jhalak Dikhlaja, Nach Baliye 3,

Pooja Bedi, ofcourse needs no introduction.

Check out this video of Pooja and Hanif doing a bit of Salsa!

 

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Suman Kalra

Suman Kalra

Posted on 17 March 2009 by admin

Suman is very passionate about dance and Salsa in particular, her enthusiasm is contagious, unfortunately she is not seen much on the floor, but her support has been quite vital for the Mumbai Salsa meetup, so she is framed on Sa Sa Salsaaaaa as a “ Salsa Addict”

Here is quick interview with Suman and her views about Salsa in mumbai particularly.

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Swati Shah

Swati Shah

Posted on 17 March 2009 by admin

She is beautiful,petite and runs a chic boutique in South Mumbai and her passion for Salsa made her do the unthinkable,write a blog on Salsa. I would have nominated her for the businesswoman of the year, but for now she has to satiate with being a framed as a “Salsa Addict”

Here is a short interview , when she decides to field questions on Salsa in mumbai.

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Aks aka “Abdul Karim Siraji”

Aks aka “Abdul Karim Siraji”

Posted on 17 March 2009 by admin

“Aks” as popularly called is the guy who is smooth at his Salsa moves, he is almost a common feature at any Salsa do, if you dont see this friendly person, the party is really not happening.He does remixes and DJing for a living with none other than DJ Suketu.He is framed as a chronic “Salsa Addict”

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