Lincoln Center Midnight Swing is up and running. Last Saturday couples by the hundreds descended on the Damrosch Park to Mambo! (some you will call it Salsa). If you get there early (6:30pm), there is a lesson that will give you the basics. The Midnight Swing website even has a video (click Dance Steps) you can view in private, then get down at the park with some fancy moves.
Dance Sport taught the class at 6:30pm ending with a performance of what it could look like with practice. HOT! like salsa, as the dancers moved across the stage. They made it look so easy that you wanted to move on the dance floor too. Even if it was out of beat and wacky turns, you felt like you were floating because the music made you feel so good.
Dance Sport taught the class at 6:30pm ending with a performance of what it could look like with practice. HOT! like salsa, as the dancers moved across the stage. They made it look so easy that you wanted to move on the dance floor too. Even if it was out of beat and wacky turns, you felt like you were floating because the music made you feel so good.
You will love dancing the Mambo and if you are in New York you can take a spin on the dance floor with Midnight Swing this Saturday July 19th.
This Saturday (July 19th) at Lincoln Center, it's Albita. Soulful Grammy-winning singer Albita electrifies the bandstand with rumba, son, mambo, guajiro and the Afro-Cuban rhythms of Miami’s Little Havana and her native Cuba.
This Saturday (July 19th) at Lincoln Center, it's Albita. Soulful Grammy-winning singer Albita electrifies the bandstand with rumba, son, mambo, guajiro and the Afro-Cuban rhythms of Miami’s Little Havana and her native Cuba.
5 comments:
This is very good. Thanks.
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Great article! We love salsa : )
Marvelous tip. Thanks!
I hope everyone get's out and enjoys a little salsa in their town.
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