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Salsa Brava

Europa /

Salsa Brava. ¡La sensación latina en Dinamarca!

Salsa Brava es una de las compañías con más experiencia y prestigio del norte de Europa en la enseñanza de salsa, la realización de espectáculos de baile y la organización de eventos para empresas o reuniones privadas.

Son los ganadores del campeonato danés de salsa en 2004 y del campeonato de salsa de Copenhague en 2002.

Ima Mustafic - Salsa Brava
Ima Mustafic – Salsa Brava

Están deseando presentarte nuestro universo de salsa sensual, enérgica y elegante. Tras más de 20 años enseñando salsa, Salsa Brava es una de las escuelas de baile con más experiencia de Dinamarca en salsa y otros bailes latinos como bachata, merengue y chachachá.

Han desarrollado un método que hace que nuestros alumnos bailen con elegancia y confianza en sí mismos después de un corto período de tiempo.

Dos elementos importantes de nuestra forma de enseñar son el énfasis en la técnica de baile y la comprensión del ritmo y la música. También nos centramos en desarrollar tu estilo personal desde el primer momento.

No importa si eres principiante o bailarín avanzado. Bailarines de todas las edades son bienvenidos a nuestras clases, y si nunca has bailado salsa, no te preocupes… ¡Con ellos bailarás con confianza muy pronto!

Photo 1: Salsa Brava Social
Photo 1: Salsa Brava Social

Todos los estilos de salsa

Enseñamos todos los estilos de salsa: “Nueva York”, “L.A.-style” (cross body) y “Cuba”. Al finalizar todos nuestros niveles de clase, podrás realizar combinaciones sensuales, fondos y pasos avanzados.

Desarrollarás tu estilo personal y tendrás un amplio conocimiento de la técnica de baile necesaria para ser un buen bailarín de salsa. Además, podrás improvisar con todo tipo de música de salsa.

¡Salsa Brava es Fernando Hernández!

Ima Mustafic

Ima empezó a entrenar gimnasia de niña. A los 12 años, la sustituyó por jazz, ballet, bailes de salón competitivos, bailes latinos y salsa. Desde entonces, ha entrenado con algunos de los mejores bailarines de salsa del mundo, viviendo en Barcelona, ​​Madrid y Nueva York. Tras muchos años de formación en ballet, jazz, bailes de salón latinos y salsa, Ima ha entrenado, actuado y competido en diversos estilos de baile en todo el mundo, lo que le ha proporcionado un amplio conocimiento de la danza, la interpretación y la técnica de la danza, que puede transmitir a sus alumnos.

Ima Mustafic
Ima Mustafic

Salsa Brava

Salsa LA & Estilo Cubano + Clases de Bachata

La próxima temporada comienza el 25/06 – 2017 con un profesor de latín real http://www.salsabrava.dk/new-classes

Dirección : Estudio de danza Salsabrava: Helgesvej 29, 2000 Frederiksberg. (Piscina Frederiksberg, arriba a la derecha, segundo piso). Estación de metro Frederiksberg. Autobús 2 A (parada Aksel Moellers Have).

Saludos, Fernando Salsabrava Hernández.

  • Correo electrónico: [email protected] – Tel: 2249 5834
Photo 3: Salsa Brava Social
Photo 3: Salsa Brava Social

Michigan’s biggest Salsa Social!

North America / USA / Michigan

Ya Salsa!

The Ya Salsa Social is Detroit’s biggest salsa dance party. Hosted once per month by Ya Salsa, attendees have the chance to learn salsa from some of the best instructors in Metro Detroit.

Whether you’re new dancer or an aspiring performer, there are instructors across Michigan, from Grand Rapids to Windsor who can take you to that next level!

Photo 1: Michigan’s biggest Salsa Social!
Photo 1: Michigan’s biggest Salsa Social !

Dimas & Sherin Nuevo Ritmo Dance

Dimas and Sherin have been teaching together for more than 5 years. They have trained with many world dance champions and developed their teaching style to focus on teaching style to focus on technique which helps execute movement in a relaxed flow allowing beautiful styling and graceful lines.

Bailarines: Dimas & Sherin
Bailarines: Dimas & Sherin

They offer private and group lessons in:

Fundamentals and Technique Lead/ follow partner-work Artful combinations Musicality Shines and Footwork Styling Body Movement and more…

Group Congress Style Workshops Every Sunday:

  • 12:30 pm: Beginner Salsa
  • 1:30 pm: Bachata
  • 2:30 pm: Intermediate Salsa

Andres Arias

Andres Arias
Andres Arias
  • Dance Styles: Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Kizomba, Cha cha cha, Men and Ladies Styling.
  • Choreography: Creative and fun routines ideal for dance teams, couples or corporate events.
  • Wedding Dance Choreography: Make your first dance memorable and unforgettable with amazing choreography.
  • Sweet 16 Choreography: Elegant, beautiful choreography that will blow minds and will make your little girl feel like the princess that she is.
  • Lifts & Tricks: Get the right coaching and learn the different techniques that will help you realize amazing tricks.
  • Body Movements – Musicality – Timing: Discover that you can learn how to move your body to the music rhythm.
  • Social Sexy Dance: Learn how to have fun and make your dance partner have fun in the social dance.
  • Latin shows and performances: for all your social and corporate events – from couple performances to team showcases, add entertainment to your event and make your guests have an amazing experience. Flexible timings, no partner or experience required, cater to your level. Prices negotiable depending on desired hours
Bailarines
Bailarines salsa

Mambo Marci Productions

Mambo Marci teaches the “Latin Dance Adventure” – basics of salsa, cha-cha-cha, merengue & bachata. Musicality, footwork, partnering, styling, basics of different style, “on 2”, and more. Partners not needed! They rotate in class.

Beginning Level Group Class:

  • 6-weeks
  • Tuesday, 7-8 pm
  • Gift Certificates Available!

Events

  • Tuesday: there’s Live Latin Jazz music at 9:00 pm @blacklotus
  • Wednesday: There’s Salsa @orchid at 9:00 pm.
  • Thursday: there’s Salsa @tequilablue at 9:00 pm.
  • Friday: There’s a Latin Night @diablo’s at 10:00 pm and Salsa @vicente’s
  • Saturday: are full of Salsa, there are 3 whole hours of salsa music from 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm
  • Sunday: there’s Salsa @rosie’s at 10:00 pm

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about salsa music in Ya Salsa, The American Legion Pst 346 31775 Grand River Ave Farmington, MI

https://www.yasalsa.org/

Salsa Sabor

North America / USA /

Salsa Sabor is a voluntary association formed by a group of salsa dancers passionate about sharing salsa with a focus on building New Hampshire’s Salsa Community. With the primary goal of introducing salsa to new people, they strive to provide a place for New Hampshire Salseros to dance without having to go into Massachusetts. They pride themselves on maintaining a friendly welcoming community where all can come to learn to dance.

Flyers Salsa Sabor
Flyers Salsa Sabor

The members of Salsa Sabor volunteer their time and skills to bring you Copacabana Salsa Nights at the Milly’s Tavern. A free salsa night where people can experience a true salsa night out dancing here in Manchester, NH. They put on events like their annual food drive to support the New Hampshire Food Bank in November to further help the community.

The membership is comprised of a group of experienced dancers, from different backgrounds, each volunteering their time and experience to bring salsa dancing to the community. Every Wednesday the Copacabana Salsa Night starts off with NY On2 club style salsa lessons from 7:45-9pm. Both a Beginner level and an Advanced Beginner/Intermediate level salsa class are taught each night.

Photo: Salsa Sabor
Photo: Salsa Sabor
Photo 1 : Salsa Sabor
Photo 1 : Salsa Sabor

On the first Wednesday of the month First Bachata Wednesday is hosted, with a progressive Bachata Lesson before the weekly salsa class in the 6:45-7:45 pm timeslot. No experience is required and no partner is necessary. All you need is the desire to try something new, the willingness to learn and ability to have fun to enjoy your night at Copacabana Salsa Wednesdays.

If you want to know a little more about Salsa Sabor, please go to the following link

Copacabana Salsa Night
Copacabana Salsa Night

http://www.salsasabor.org/ 500 N Commercial St Manchester, NH

Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower

North America / USA /

If you identify as an Advanced Salsa Dancer (ASD), remember that with great power comes great responsibility. When you become an ASD, the superpower than you gain is your awesome dance skills. You can use those skills to further your own pleasure and gain by holding them back from the newer dancers below you. Or, you also can give those skills freely to the new dancers waiting to be inspired.

Photo 1: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower
Photo 1: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower

“Waiting” To Be Inspired

The main reason to be inspired is than most new dancers aren’t actually “inspired” by the dance in a deep and meaningful way. They may love it on first sight the same way you like a thing in a store or a person you are attracted to.

Photo 2: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower
Photo 2: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower

But, just like you don’t know that person, they don’t know the dance yet. You don’t know yet if you want to put in the work to have a relationship. You don’t know if there’s enough to get in return until that attractive person shows you their personality. Yes, there are a few new dancers who ‘get the bug’ and dive deep right away.

But, most new dancers need time and inspiration to really fall in love. It can take you a year or maybe more. You can dance some Latin music before or get caught “Salsa” properly. It must be a combination of community, opportunity, and self-confidence that get you to that point. You need be inspired.

Photo 3: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower
Photo 3: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower

An Artist can make someone at their first congress feel amazing, or feel horrible.

The Superpower

The people who have put in the work to become great Salsa dancers are the people in the best position to inspire others. Their superpower is the ability to make people fall in love with the dance. It’s the reason that international artists can inspire so many.

Photo 4: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower
Photo 4: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower

They’ve put in the work that lets us see the best of the Salsa dance. We are attracted to their dancing, which is the first step, the first movement. An Artist can make someone at their first congress feel amazing, or feel horrible.

If the artist has a disengaged pity dance, their partner may not feel the desire to continue learning the dance. If the artist gives their all, their partner may find a renewed appreciation and desire for more.

Photo 5: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower
Photo 5: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower

ASD do the same thing, but on a local level. They’re generally more accessible than the international travelling pros that put them in a position to immediately influence their local community. An advanced salsa dancer who gives of themselves freely will often find many newcomers who are working to be better.

They inspire a growth mindset in their newcomers. There are many examples of this in their own community. One driven earlyintermediate dancer can pinpoint the exact moment that he/she decided to really give all enthusiasm to Salsa dance. It simply took one motivational sentence and dance from a local teacher.

Passion For Community And Dance

Photo 6: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower
Photo 6: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower

Many hardcore dancers feel passionate about the Salsa dancing style. So, many times they forget that newcomers often don’t know enough about the dance to be passionate about it. Mainly, newcomers become passionate about the community, energy, music, and vibe. They may like the dance, but they simply don’t know enough about it to be in love. ASD, remember that how you make beginners feel will determine how they feel about the Salsa dance.

It’s you who will show them the possibilities they have to grow. Use your superpower for all good; share it with those who need you to be inspired. Sure, in a few years you’ll have the benefits when those newcomers turn into your fellow Advanced Salsa Dancers Thanks to their instructor who you are, their best dancer of inspiration.

Photo 7: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower
Photo 7: Advanced Salsa Dancers With Superpower

Ottawa Salsa Convention Join Ottawa’s 2nd Annual Salsa Convention 2017

North America /  Canada / Ottawa
Ottawa's 2nd Annual Salsa Convention 2017
Ottawa’s 2nd Annual Salsa Convention 2017

What does a 3-day Salsa Convention entail? It means bringing together 50 of the most nationally & internationally renowned Latin dance stars from all of over Canada, USA & Mexico to perform right here in the Nation’s Capital. With over 30 Latin dance workshops taught by award-winning performers, there will be something for all levels of dancers.

Each day of the convention is then followed by social dancing to the sounds of some of the world’s best Salsa DJs across Canada and the United States. This 3-day convention is like no other, showcasing the best of Latin dance, right in the heart of the Nation’s Capital at Aberdeen Pavilion in Lansdowne Park. Let’s celebrate Canada’s 150th together through the best of Latin dance.

Ottawa Salsa Convention - Schedule part 1
Ottawa Salsa Convention – Schedule part 1
Ottawa Salsa Convention - Schedule part 2
Ottawa Salsa Convention – Schedule part 2
Ottawa Salsa Convention - Schedule part 3
Ottawa Salsa Convention – Schedule part 3

Some of the performers are…

Mario Acosta Cevallos (Edmonton):

Mario Acosta - Ottawa Salsa Convention
Mario Acosta – Ottawa Salsa Convention

Mario Acosta-Cevallos is a four time World Salsa Champion, a Canadian LatinAmerican Ballroom Finalist, and Director of the Edmonton area based SalsaVitus Dance Company. He is known for his hypnotic performances marked by high levels of grace, speed, and technical difficulty. Mario’s current projects include travelling to teach and perform, developing his dance teams and pro-ams, and creating new and exciting routines for the upcoming next year.

Ana López (Winnipeg):

For many years, Ana Karen has excelled in dance in Manitoba, nationally and internationally. She is a three-time Manitoba Dance Festival Ballet scholarship recipient, and was the featured ballet soloist at a M.D.F.

Gala showcase. She most recently placed in the “top twelve” out of 145 dancers at the international ballet competition, the Youth American Grand Prix (Y.A.G.P.), at the semi- finals in Chicago, U.S.A. for both her Contemporary solo and her Pointe solo.

Ana also won the highest overall score for all senior solos at the Canadian National Dance Championships (C.N.D.C.), for another Pointe solo, which was to be the first time the highest overall score was awarded to a ballet number in Winnipeg. Most of Ana Karen’s dance training has been done at Marquis Dance Academy after having trained for two years in the R.W.B.’s professional division.

Ana Lopez - Ottawa Salsa Convention
Ana Lopez – Ottawa Salsa Convention

During her training at Marquis, Ana Karen has won multiple Elite Gold and Gold with Honours awards for her solos, trios and group numbers for Ballet, Pointe, Modern Ballet, Contemporary, Jazz and Lyrical.

She has also captured both gold and silver medals at several Dance World Cups in Montreal, Vancouver and Niagara Falls. She has continued her professional development as a teacher of ballet by studying at the worldfamous American Ballet Theatre (A.B.T.) in New York, N.Y., Ana Karen most recently won the Pro-Am World Salsa Championships in Miami, Florida and placed 2nd for Bachata Cabaret at the World Latin Dance Cup in Miami, Florida.

Harold Rancano and Regan Hirose (Winnipeg):

Harold Rancano and Regan Hirose, are a Latin dance couple best known for their energetic, and acrobatic flair on stage. Based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba, the flavorful couple has achieved plenty of success on a national and international level. Most notably they are the current World Champions for Bachata Cabaret having won gold at the World Latin Dance Cup in Miami, Florida; and are also the current Canadian Bachata Champions having won gold at the Canada Salsa Congress in Toronto, Ontario.

Harol y Regan - Ottawa Salsa Convention
Harol y Regan – Ottawa Salsa Convention

The couple has also competed and won various competitions in Salsa and Bachata in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Calgary, and Saskatoon. Aside from competition, the duo also directs Cubanisimo Dance Company in their hometown, where they train and coach their teams and students, 3 of which won gold at the 2015 World Latin Dance cup. They also coach and mentor various teams outside of the city by both teaching and creating choreography.

Also known for their connection and unique choreography, the couple has travelled to several festivals and congresses to share their vast knowledge of styles and various latin rhythms such as; Salsa on 1, Salsa on 2, Bachata, Pachanga, Cuban Salsa, Cha cha cha and Lifts & Tricks. Whether it’s privates, group classes or to coach teams, the couple has the experience to adapt to any teaching environment.

Lenin A Guerrero Maldonado & Roselyne Gonzalez (Cleveland , Ohio):

Lenin is proficient in rhythms such as: Salsa, Cuban Rumba, Pachanga, Bachata, Chacha, Boogaloo and Mambo. He is the director of Salcity of Angels Dance Company, one of the best and strongest dance companies in Mexico. His unique style is loved and enjoyed by audiences everywhere. It is full of energy flavor and charisma. It is not only elegant and technical but also dynamic and passionate. Lenin has been trained by several instructors including: Abel Peña (L.A.), Machito Ruiz (L.A.), Jose Aguilar (N.Y.), Jorge Martinez (Oaxaca, Mexico), Jose Chavarria (L.A.), Ernesto and Maritza (Chiapas, Mexico).

Awards:

  1. Second place in the Euroson Latino Competition 2010 Professional Couples Category. (Mexico),
  2. National Champion 2010 – National Competition Salsa Con Clave Professional Couples Category. (Mexico)
  3. Second Place 2010 National Competition Salsa Con Clave Groups Category. (Mexico)
  4. International Champion 2011 in Costa Rica Salsa Fest Professional Couples Category. (Costa Rica)
  5. Third place in the National SalsaBachata Competition 2011(Mexico)
Lenin y Roselyne - Ottawa Salsa Convention
Lenin y Roselyne – Ottawa Salsa Convention

Experiences: Lenin has had many opportunities to travel to different countries through dancing. He is recognized internationally. He has performed at the most recognized congresses in all of Mexico and the USA. In March and April of 2014, he went on a dancing tour of 27 cities in France and 5 cities in Germany.

Most recently he traveled to Panama in 2014 and the United States in 2013 and 2014 in various cities. He now resides in the United States (Cleveland, Ohio) and travels to the principal salsa congresses in the country as well as those in Mexico. Current Projects: Team and individual training, Traveling to the major congresses in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, Continue traveling all over the world through dancing.

Roberto Quaresma & Daria Novoselova (Toronto):

Dedicated and passionate duo from Toronto, Canada, Daria Novoselova and Roberto Quaresma, started dancing together about 3 years ago.

Only 3 months into their partnership, they entered their first competition at the World Latin Dance Cup in Miami in December/14 and became amateur Salsa On1 world champions. Shortly after, Daria suffered a devastating neck injury during a dance practice and had to undergo surgery not knowing if she would ever be able to dance again.

After months of recovery and wearing a neck brace, she gradually returned to the dancefloor just in time to go back to Miami to defend the couple’s championship title. Despite a very challenging year for both dancers, in December/15 Roberto and Daria became 2x amateur world salsa champions.

Dancer of Ottawa Salsa Convention
Dancer of Ottawa Salsa Convention

The comeback story inspired many and was covered by numerous newspapers, such as the Toronto Star, as well as the CBC News. Since then the couple have traveled and performed in many congresses around the world such as Los Angeles Salsa Fest, Dubai Latin Festival and Japan Salsa Congress.

They have recently returned from the World Salsa Summit competition held in Miami in January/17 with 1st, 2nd and 3rd place medals in various salsa and bachata divisions. Known for their flare, playfulness and charisma on stage, Roberto and Daria are part of the Latin Energy Dance Company led by Vanesa Stay.

Angelo De Torres & Kathy Dondish (Toronto):

Angelo and Kathy began dancing together since 2009. Their passion for Latin dancing has led them to start competing and performing together. They are the 2011 Chim Pum Callao Congress and the Canada Salsa Congress Bachata Champions and were finalist at the Toronto Bachata Festival.

They enjoy travelling and sharing their passion for dance and have performed at international events such as the All Star Salsa European Cruise and the Israel Salsa Congress. Together they have developed a unique style of bachata, have taught hundreds of classes and workshops, and have choreographed numerous routines for both professionals and amateurs alike. Angelo De Torres is a professional dancer and choreographer and has had a love and appreciation for music since a very young age.

The diverse forms of expression inherent in Salsa, Bachata, Pachanga and Latin Hustle are what captivated him to learn and share his passion.

Angelo y Kathy - Ottawa Salsa Convention
Angelo y Kathy – Ottawa Salsa Convention

He has extensive training with respected international instructors such as Billy Fajardo, Katie Marlow, Nelson Flores, Tito Ortoz, Tamara Livolsi, Francesco Scalvenzi and Milko Succi.

Angelo has been teaching and dancing since 2008 for Steps dance studio under the direction of Jennifer Aucoin and is now a co-owner/director of Steps Dance Studio Inc.

Kathy Dondish has had the passion for dance at an early age, when she took her first ballet class at the age of 6 and trained in gymnastics at age 11. Her love for Latin dancing only grew stronger as of 2007 and hasn’t stopped since. Today, she is a performer, teacher and competitor. Having trained with top Toronto dancers as well as internationally has increased her drive to share her love on stage and in the studio.

Hiram and Briia (Toronto):

Hiram and Briia have been dancing together for about a year in a half! In 2012 they joined Cadence Dance Academy and they been traveling and performing with them all across North America ever since. They have been traveling together in North America for showcases and teaching workshops.

Briia comilang started dancing at the age of 4 since then she had traveled for showcases around the world. Train in ballroom, ballet, hip hop, contemporary! She strives to become an all-around dancer.

Hiram y Briia - Ottawa Salsa Convention
Hiram y Briia – Ottawa Salsa Convention

Now Briia is a professional salsa dancer and a Canadian representative amateur ballroom dancer who’s traveled to China, Spain, and Italy for many competitions! Now she continues to strive to the top by teaching, choreographing and sharing her passion with others! Hiram’s love of dance has been evident in Mexico since he was a young child.

He began training Modern Jazz and Contemporary before he decided to migrate to Canada where he trained in Jazz, Ballet, Acrobatics and Hip Hop. He later partnered and competed with, 4x Salsa World Champion, Paulina Posadas. The dynamic duo went on to win 1st Place in different national competitions

Adriano Ieropoli and Samantha Scali (Montreal):

Adriano Ieropoli and Samantha Scali are professional dancers based out of Montreal, Canada.

In 2009, at age fourteen they began their partnership by teaching locally and performing for various stage productions, concerts, festivals and salsa congresses. In 2015, they started competing internationally and founded Novaera Productions their very own dance studio in Montreal. That year, Adriano won his first world title in the same gender division and he is now the current world champion in the men solo division.

Adriano y Samantha - Ottawa Salsa Convention
Adriano y Samantha – Ottawa Salsa Convention

Adriano and Samantha are the first Canadian couple to have won a world title in the Professional Salsa On2 division, having placed first at the 2017 World Salsa Summit.

Team Same Gender México

You can see know all of the performers in their official website http://www.ottawasalsaconvention.ca and all the information you need to know.

Team Same Gender México
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