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Time again for our weekly Quick Fix lesson. This week we focused on a routine which had the same handhold throughout. If you pay attention we don’t switch hands at all. It’s good to switch it up now and then. Enjoy it!
I can’t help myself! I have to post these. The first one is a dog dancing merengue to the song “El Baila del Perrito,” by Wilfrido Vargas. This dog can dance circles (literally and figuratively) around most people on the dance floor.
The second video is of a little…. um i don’t know what kinda breed it is…chihuahua? no. IDK. Well, el perro is dancing to a cumbia song entitled “Los Caucanitos” by Alegria Caucana.
And the final one (for now) is of a little puppito doing the “i will dance for you if you let me in” salsa shuffle. He’s definitely got the cuban hip motion down.
Ok that’s enough cuteness for today. Hope you enjoyed it. Ian and Katie
It’s gonna be a busy week and we started off strong. Yesterday we taught our students a nice On2 shine. Katie and I split up the group (Men vs Women) and taught some fancy footwork (and handwork). And of course since we like to cause a ruckus, we pitted the two groups against each other. And by pitted I mean we had the rest of the class sit down while we had a little impromptu performance. Let the Battle Begin!!
These guys and gals did an awesome job. For many this was the first time they danced On2. We are super proud of them and hope they continue…and hope that we didn’t scare them too much