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http://www.nysalsa101.com A salsa turn pattern that starts with a cross handed turn. I show you how to do it step by step.

Duration : 1 min 12 sec

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http://www.nysalsa101.com A New York based salsa school. Our classes teach people to dance step-by-step. Lessons start with the basics and end with hot turn patterns.

Duration : 1 min 34 sec

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10 30th, 2008

Firmin & Tina – Salsa Gala Kiel 2007

Duration : 4 min 15 sec

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10 30th, 2008

From http://www.PlayPianoTODAY.com , this is the updated version of the online latin piano lesson series – lot’s of cookin’ riffs to check out! Take a look at our website for a full lineup of jazz piano lessons, blues piano lessons and gospel piano lessons.

Duration : 0:10:7

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Since the Chicago Salsa Congress 2006 is coming up, I decided to share this video clip that I found from last years salsa congress. This clip is brought to you buy IndySalsa.com. The salsa video clip is titled ?Juan Calderon?s Workshop – [...]

Duration : 41 sec

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10 28th, 2008

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10 27th, 2008

Behind-the-lady's-back-switch-hand with lady's shine demo. by Brook and Jessica on Oct. 3, 2006.

Duration : 31 sec

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10 27th, 2008

2006 LA Salsa Congress

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(1) S.O.B.’s (Sounds of Brazil)
(212) 243-4940
204 Varick Street (Corner of West Houston St.)
This long standing dance hall claims Brazil in its name, but its music policy opens the stage to bands from any country that can fill the place with a groove and a butt shaking beat that keeps you sweating all night long. A tropical party ensues most nights of the week, but check their website for schedule. You can always count on La Tropica Mondays, with 6:30 salsa lessons followed by a live Latin Band. And of course, Samba Saturdays, when the real sounds of Brasil start spilling out onto Varick Street starting at 8:00 PM with rotating groups followed by the 2:00 AM Manhattan Samba weekly gig. Prices are from $10 to $20, with an incentive to buy tickets in advance.

(2) Sweet Rhythm
Sweet Basil RIP — closed April 30, 2001
(212) 255-3626
88 7th Ave. South (Bleecker/Grove Sts.)
Sweet Rhythm is now open for business 7 days a week. Taking up where Sweet Basil left off, the club is again up and running after a year and a half restructuring. Their sound leans more on world rhythms but straight ahead fans will be satisfied with their bookings as well. Housed in the heart of Greenwich Village, Sweet Rhythm features both live and recorded, traditional, contemporary and hybrid music from all over the planet including jazz, blues, salsa, rai, reggae, merengue, samba, high life, flamenco and many other styles. Sweet Rhythm has been outfitted with a state of the art sound system. The sounds and the environment are complimented by a menu featuring meat, fish, and fowl dishes, as well as vegetarian items. The club also features a modern yet comfortable decor and an emphasis on a friendly relaxed ambience. Sweet Rhythm has featured several jazz greats such as Kenny Barron, Steve Lacy, Jon Lucien, Victor Lewis, Rasheid Ali, Sonny Fortune, John Hicks, Kenny Garrett and many others including: Los Hobres Calientes, salsa from Manny Oquendo y Libre, the Senegalese drum choir known as Sing Sing Rhythms; the funk of Craig Harris and the Nation of Imagination, the Brazilian samba and bossa nova of Vinicius Cantuaria and Soli, the blues of Chicago-born guitarist Marvin Sewell and the soulful folk music of the multi-linguistic Marta Topferova. Musicians, poets, djs and other artists take the stage at 8pm and 10pm with midnight shows on Friday and Saturday. Cover charges range from $10 to $25, dress is your option.

(3) K’av’eh’az 123 Mercer St. (btwn. Prince & Spring Sts.) 212-343-0612
A Euro-styled coffee house and art gallery in SoHo that has jazz nightly and starting in the afternoon on weekends. They feature straight ahead artistes as well as Latin jazz and flamenco guitar (Sundays from 4-7). Ray Vega performs weekly on Wednesdays with his Boperation. An open blues jam takes place Mondays 9-12. $8 minimum on food or drink.

(4) Zinc Bar
(212) 477-8337
90 W. Houston St. (Thompson St. / LaGuardia Pl.)
Open 7 days 6 P.M. – 3:30 A.M. on weeknights, and till 4 A.M. on weekends. Weekly theme nights dominate the schedule. Monday showcases the guitar trio of Ron Affif with featured vocalist at 9:00 and 11:00, 12:30. Featured bands play 3 sets Tues. – Thurs. at 9:00, 11, and 12:30. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are jazz nights, while Thursdays are Latin, Fridays are African and Saturdays are Brazilian Bossa Nova. Fri. and Sat. the first set starts at 11. Sundays starting at 9:30 welcomes Cidinho Tiexeira and Brazilian samba into the night. A lounge exists in back for your smoky comfort. There’s a $5 cover and a one drink minimum, and the service charge for drinks is included on the check to safeguard the wait staff.

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10 26th, 2008

a salsa lesson by Peruvian friends

Duration : 6 min 55 sec

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