PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. (April 18, 2023) – First, Kaylan Pereira taught all her friends and family salsa dancing. Now she has the Monterey military community in her sights, and she has no ...
These nonbinary salsa dancers challenge the tradition of men leading and women following. In Austin, Texas, non-binary couple Audrey Guerrero and Angie Egea, a.k.a. “The Kueen & Queen of Non-Binary ...
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The foot-tapping rhythms of “Triste y Vacía” by Héctor Lavoe & Willie Colón reverberated throughout the blocked-off space outside 650 Central Ave. in Westville. Christie Colón (who goes by DJ Christie ...
It's an annual festival that brings together lovers of salsa dance in both the Bay Area and throughout the world. Every step and every spin carries passion and purpose, says John Narvaez, dance ...
The dancing never stopped for Philadelphia’s salsa community during the pandemic — their feet kept moving to the rhythm of the beat, just over Instagram and Zoom rather than in clubs and studios. This ...
In 2008, “Salsa” Sarah Haykel, Director of Salsa for the Soul, a part of Love Is Real LLC., set out to create an energetic salsa scene in Buffalo. Eleven years ago, she established a dance series in ...
It’s time to dance, network, and get your face on screen! This week’s "Casting Call with Tess Hammock" features casting ...
I’m Iris Carrero and I am a New York City passionate salsa dancer for over twelve years. Here in La Marqueta, there’s always a good time. I was born and raised in the Bronx. So, as a little girl, my ...
Until recently, Jema Kellum had never danced salsa. She was more into Reba McEntire and line dancing at the local VFW in Dallas, a northwestern exurb of Atlanta. But then something changed. She went ...
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