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Recommended dvd's for 2007
Style : Miami Rueda
Level : Beginners to Rueda teachers.
Without doubt the instructional Cuban dance dvd's produced
by Debdoot Das are the
finest on the market. This new dvd on Team dancing is
great.
The 3 angle instructional makes learning & teaching
this style easy.
http://www.amazon.com/Quick-Dirty-Guide-Salsa-Dancing/dp/B000MZHVKU/salsainstruction
Style : Salsa exercise
Level : Very fit
This is now the best latin exercise dvd on the market.
It is a Salsa style exercise dvd.
It contains pure NY shines with some salsa rhythm inspired
dance steps.
It is a much better routine than her first dvd which
was geared towards the beginner market.
This dvd is made more for the serious Salsa dancer who
is already fit.
For people looking for a salsa shine video this would be a great start.
I must point out you would have to be fit to do this dvd. It is very fast paced.
Buy Lisa's first dvd to prepare yourself for this dvd.
http://www.amazon.com/Dance-Lisa-Salsa-Made-Simple/dp/B000IZJ468/salsainstruction
Amazing This is the must have instructional video for 2004.
Highly recommended.
Artistic
Visions Ron & Bethana Rosario
NY STYLE -
Level = Absolute Beginners
The basic Salsa video starts off with a demonstration
of the style of Salsa taught by Ron & Bethana. Ron & Bethana are
teaching what I describe as the fourth major Salsa style. This style of
Salsa is international. I have never been to a country yet or nightclub
where someone was not teaching or dancing this style. I am not sure of
this style's history so it may have started in New York. In my current
city over 75% of the Salsa schools teach their basic techniques this way.
This video has a huge market.
This couple teach a very smooth flowing Salsa.
The basic video teaches you the fundamentals of Salsa. They both take turns
teaching so you get both sexes views & steps. They break the steps
down for both sexes so if you are single you can learn the steps as well.
Ron counts the beats + Quick Quick Slow + adds music. They teach Cuban
motion for the basic step. They break the steps down in directions like
front, side, back. They give you options for these basic steps. They teach
basic combinations so you can add the steps all together to produce a good
flow.
This is a good basic very detailed video to teach
a good flowing Salsa. It is suitable for couples or singles.
I would also recommend this video for beginner
Salsa teachers.
This video is also available on DVD click here
This video is also available on DVD click here
Red
Hot Salsa: Advanced
This is a basic Advanced social video. The video
again follows the same pattern as their other videos.
The steps are easy to learn. The steps in this
video could be learned by any level dancer due to the teaching style.
This video combines some traditional steps with
some modern NY Style steps.
A very smooth flowing Salsa with no breaks or
stops between the moves. One step flows effortlessly into the next.
With this video you end up with some very nice
flowing Salsa combinations. They offer options on several of the steps.
The video is full of some fairly common moves.
They show both Men's & Ladies styling for the moves.
Overall the three Salsa videos produce a very
nice easy to learn flowing Salsa. I like & use this style. The teaching
in these videos is also good for those practicing without partners as the
steps are broken down into Male & Female parts very clearly.
The videos teach all the standard techniques
you need for basic social Salsa. These videos are also a great series for
the person who is just starting to learn by video.
This video is also available on DVD click here
Red
Hot Salsa: Mambo Shines
This is an excellent Shine video for beginners.
This is my pick for Mambo Shines for absolute beginners.
This video starts off with a demo of the shines
taught in this video facing the camera. At the end of this video a demo
is given facing away from the camera giving you the back view so you can
practice the shines with them.
The instruction is very clear. The shines are
repeated several times facing the camera then away from the camera giving
the back view so you get both instruction from the front & back making
the shines easy to learn. The music is ideal for learning the shines as
it is a nice pace for instruction.
Both Ron & Bethana are performing the shines
as Ron teaches them so you get both the Men's & Ladies styling at the
same time. Bethana includes some nice Ladies styling to the shines
A combination of the shines is given first, then
each shine is taught, then the whole combination is taught.
Ron teaches the most common NY shines in this
video.
This is a great first video for learning
NY shines. Highly recommended.
If possible it is better for you to buy the Red Hot Shines DVD as you can repeat the lessons as long as you like. I find students learn the lessons a lot faster on DVD.
Reviews of all the Red Hot Salsa DVD's
Videos to buy by Cultural Explosion
The most enjoyable fun Salsa teachers on the market.
A lovely young couple who love to dance & teach. Diana is the most
enjoyable female Salsa teacher on the market. Great sense of humor. Very
enjoyable. The teachers have fun & enjoy what they are showing you.
Neal & his female partners No.1 most enjoyable
video to learn Salsa from.
New
York Salsa Video - Beginner Step on One Vol.1 on VHS
Diana and Juan of Cultural Explosion
New
York Salsa Video - Intermediate Step on One on VHS
Diana and Juan of Cultural Explosion
DVD
version of Intermediate Step
I am going to review these videos as a couple of videos because if you are a beginner you will need to buy the beginners video first. In the Intermediate video they refer to step combinations taught in the first video. You can buy the intermediate video separately they just have some of their own terms for some common Salsa steps.
Both videos are very good value, 52 & 45 min
long , well produced good pause but they most importantly have a SLOW MOTION
ON ALL COMPLEX MOVES as well as the normal speed , plus the breakdown of
the steps. They give you both forward & back views plus both sides
for cross body leads. They do not over detail the footwork but I feel it
does not matter as you can rewind. They add several styling combinations
to a move so you can choose what you like. They teach the women how to
be sexy, dramatic, & romantic. They give the men tips on what behavior
women find acceptable & what is not. These tips on how to avoid being
slapped!!! are a must view for all male LA style dancers.
The teachers give you warnings on possible injuries
on the turns to protect your partners.
Both the videos are full of useable steps &
combinations. I enjoyed the fact they explained how to make the common
combinations out ot the steps shown. They show steps in both videos that
nobody else does but also give you the most common steps. I really enjoyed
the Intermediate video. Very nice combinations.
Although there are some known NY steps. I feel
these videos could also be used by LA style dancers as well.
I really have only one complaint about these
videos. Cultural Explosion is a well known & liked performance dance
company going by the Salsa message boards. I would of liked to have seen
a small clip of one of their demo's in the back or front of these videos.
The clips they do show are too short & just make me want to get my
hands on any advanced videos they may make in the hope they will show some
of their demo's. They have short clips of Salsatrio, etc.
The first advanced level video has been finished
& they are planning on
versions which will include demo's of their performance dance company.
All new videos made will also include a demo of their performance dance
company.
New
York Salsa - Advanced Vol. 1 VHS Full of steps
I like & use.
Diana and Juan of Cultural Explosion
I was watching this video with a group of my Advanced
social Lady dancers & within 2 minutes of this video playing Diana
had all of us smiling & laughing. The interplay between Juan &
Diana keep us smiling & laughing throughout this video. They are fun
teachers who enjoy their Salsa dancing & teaching.
This couple are the first Salsa teachers I have
seen on video that I would like to take classes with. Their Salsa classes
must be fun.
Although this video is not called a Ladies Spin
video I feel it is great for this. The video is full of double, triple
& quadruple turns right up to the 20's + spins. Diana gives some great
tips on Ladies spinning.
The video is also full of Ladies styling tips.
The step combinations are shown & taught on ONE & on TWO so all dancers can learn the steps. The steps are danced to music on ONE & on TWO. This video teaches one of the most famous steps, the "Coffee Grinder". I have seen this step being taught in other Salsa videos but I like Juan & Diana version of teaching it the best.
As most of the steps in this video were being
shown. The ladies with me were calling out, 'Neal's social'. Most of the
steps in this video are what I like to use with my Advanced Social Ladies.
This video is full of steps I like to use. This
video was like watching my favorite moves been shown. My styling is different
than that used in this video so I was able to get some new endings or variations
of the steps. As all the turn combinations are shown with several different
styling & endings or versions you end up with some impressive steps.
The moves by Super Mario from England were nice.
The video is very good value for money. It is a good length & the picture quality is amazing.
This video is a great introduction to Advanced Salsa. I am looking forward to seeing their new videos they are producing this year.
New
York Salsa Volume 1 Combo Set
As the reviews for all the videos in this Combo
set are just above this I will just say this this.
This is the most fun way of learning Salsa I
have seen so far. The teachers show some of the best known steps &
turn combinations with some new turns so to make it interesting. I have
been impressed with all three videos.
They are working on another Advanced + a Ladies styling video due out early this year 2002.
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Before I begin on the review for the following
dip video I just want to say a few things.
Dips are dangerous.
They can cause permanent injury if done wrong. In 2001 a women in the USA
successfully sued a man for injuring her back. She did not want to dance
with him. He dripped her badly & injured her back. She won her lawsuit.
Of all the videos I review I will be the most
critical of dip videos.
Always make sure the female is warmed up before doing any dips. Also not all females like to be dipped. Start out with gentle dips then progress to lower or faster dips in a social dance.
Dips,
Lifts, and Solos to Spice up Your Salsa
Highly recommended. This is the only video
I can recommend for dips, lifts & couples styling. This is one of the
best Salsa instruction videos I have seen.
This is a great video for intermediate to
advanced dancers who want to learn dips & lifts for social nightclubs
right up to demonstrations & competitions.
Lisa Perez and Dave Morgan cover the gentle beginner
dips to some very advanced dips & lifts.
I was very impressed with the common sense of
the instruction. It covers how to behave in a nightclub, how to clear space
for the dips & lifts, and how to protect the female.
This is a very detailed & long video.
A demo is given showing how to use the move with
in a pattern of moves. Then the move is broken down giving very detailed
instruction. Common mistakes are covered. Variations of the moves are given.
There are written instructions of the key points on the video.
The instruction covers both On 1 & On 2 dancers.
The styling in this video is great. The
solo's at the end are a great way to show off. In fact the female styling
is amongst the best I have ever seen in a video. The solo's with joined
shines & lifts were great. Styling is covered for all the moves in
this video.
Lisa and Dave are advanced dancers who cover
all the common sense rules to protect & show off your female.
Well worth buying.
Level
= Beginners Intermediate + ( Not really for absolute beginners )
Dance Hot Salsa 1 video starts
out with some nightclub & class clips. The instructions start off with
sections on subjects like Salsa music & rhythm. These sections include
general tips with written key points on the tape. The most important section
for me was the Leading & Following Hold section. This is a must view
for all females. Note the placement of Jose's hand on Padre's shoulder.
This is the correct position. Many Salsa teachers fail to show this important
hand position which leads to mix ups when you are doing certain advanced
turns. Included is a written card with the tips & the steps in the
video. Josie counts the beats then dances the techniques with music. Josie
then finishes the tape with a demonstration of techniques. There are 25
steps shown in this video. They are all shown first in a combination dance
then each is shown separately. Video is 45 minutes long. Although this
video teaches from the beginner level the steps are fast paced. I feel
this video is better suited to those who understand the basic steps.
Dance
Hot Salsa Video 2 Levels 3 & 4
Level = Beginners Intermediate
+
Dance Hot Salsa 2 video follows
the same pattern as video 1 but with more advanced BASIC steps. There are
22 steps shown in this video. A person with rhythm will be able to do any
of the techniques in both Hot Salsa videos with ease due to the teaching
style shown. Both videos teach basic Salsa steps. Together both videos
give you a total of 47 Salsa steps. All you will need for nightclub dancing.
Video is 45 minutes long.
Salsa
& Merengue 1-2-3
Level = Beginners Advanced
is a video of Salsa combinations from basic to
advanced. This video is better viewed after you have learned the steps
in her Hot Salsa series. Please note forms/ patterns/ combinations like
this are used to teach you how to flow from one move to the next without
a break. Please do not use these patterns in a nightclub as many other
people also know these patterns & they may laugh at you. Please note
the tempo of the Salsa music in her videos. If the music is faster remember
to speed up the moves. I have read comments on the message boards about
people using these forms to different speeds of music. The idea is to use
these forms then change them to suit the music. Mix the forms up. Josie
also includes some basic shines. Josie uses the same pattern to teach
as her Hot Salsa video. Josie then teaches the basic Merengue techniques.
There are 8 Salsa combinations & 11 Merengue
steps shown. Video is 45 minutes long.
Night
Club Cha cha cha
Level = Beginners Advanced
Josie Neglia calls the steps in this video her
version of nightclub cha cha. To me the steps in this video look like Latin
American Ballroom Cha cha. There is nothing wrong with this I am just trying
to explain the style as opposited to a street style Cha cha cha. There
some very complex turns in this video as well as the most basic steps.
This is a good length video 70 minutes. I enjoyed
the clips at the end of the mistakes they made making this video. Lots
of Salsa teachers have been trying to make videos in the last couple of
years, most do not because it is so hard. They show each step three ways.
(1) They count the beat (2) They explain the man's & women's parts
separately.
(3) They dance the step to music. There are 20
steps explained. This is more than you need for social nightclub dancing.
Ladies
Styling technique for Salsa dancing
Not planing on buying due to the mixed reviews
from other people.
Josie's
Advanced Salsa Variations
Level = Beginners advanced
to Advanced
This is a strong LA Style video. I will
not give a breakdown of the steps as I assume Amazon.com will do this.
The video starts out with a warning about possible injury's & the flooring
you should have for the advanced flips.
The sections are divided into into (1) Footwork.
Female then Male shines then together shines.
IMPORTANT : The shines are only shown
facing the camera. NO BACK VIEWS. Also the feedback from students is you
will need a good pause & still advance on your video to learn these
shines as the instruction is fast.
Shines are solo steps done away from your
partner. You can either do the same techniques or your own separate steps.
(2) Turns. From basic to advanced. (3) Dips &
Drops. On the Death Drop. I would ask that you use a palm to palm grip
when you are first learning it then go to fingertips. (4) Lifts & Flips.
The techniques range from advanced Basic to Advanced.
Some are awkward & some are finishing display techniques.
In the short demo section in the front of this
video is the most advanced flip which is not taught in this video. It is
the last technique before Josie introduces herself. It only shows the start
of the technique.
There are some good techniques in this video.
It even has a good start technique of a Cuban enfolding turn ( Trompo).
It is fast paced & average length.
The only thing wrong with this video is the quality
of the tape. The pause quality is not good.
(Note: Josie teaches a LA style Samba step in this video
as a shine. If you are going to include Samba steps in your Salsa which
I also at times do learn the proper Passista & Mestre Sala steps.
The only true Brazilian Samba teaching videos
on the market is by ;
MESTRES DO SAMBA - Master Carousers ( Master
Samba teacher ) Mr. Alvaro Aguiar http://www.sambala.org/
The first of the three Samba video is also a
good workout video. You need to buy these videos in order to really learn
from them. Some of the Mestre Sala steps are also used by Cuban Rueda
dancers but be warned these are advanced steps.
Advanced
Salsa Combinations & Tricks - Video 9
Let's Dance Salsa.
Marlon Silva is a natural Salsa dancer. He shows
how a good but untrained dancer would dance. You will not have to pause
& slow forward most of the techniques as they are shown slowly &
in detail & in several directions. All techniques are shown in a basic
form first then spiced up. Marlon explains how you can add these techniques
to the Salsa/Mambo style. The videos are good quality with some of the
longest lessons I have seen in a video. The basic step is the Cumbia backstep.
This is the beginner step for the Cumbia. As a list will be given off all
steps I will point out the information that I find of interest that is
not mentioned. All the Lets Dance Salsa video lessons are divided in episodes
making them easy to learn.
The standard of salsa dancing from Marlon
& his fellow dancers is fairly low as we judged these videos as a social
standard not as trained dancers.
This is one of the easiest Salsa styles to
learn
Level = Absolute Beginners
+
Lets
Dance Salsa Tape 1
Review of Tape 1 This is a massively long
video at 90 min.
The warm up steps that Marlon teaches are fairly
common. But the interesting thing is he explains the styles of the steps.
In most school warm ups you will be taught the different styles of latin
dances it is just usually your teacher will not explain where the steps
come from or the style. Marlon explains how to dance with style & rhythm.
He explains about the three major types of movement in dancing, ( Upper
body, Hips, Lower body ).
The best dancers I have seen have always been
able to use all three body movements & even use them to different rhythms.
Marlon shows how to change the steps from beginner
to advanced. He explains his 5 basic Salsa style steps. I enjoyed his section
on Spinning as it made me realize how my Cuban dance background was effecting
my Cumbia dancing. He explains how to spin for a beginner. Explains the
common mistakes. How the different dances spin differently. He explains
what to do when another couple hits you on the dance floor, how to recover
& keep dancing. In his couple section I liked that he explained that
everyone feels the rhythm differently, how to dance together with different
steps & still dance as a couple. He spends a lot of time in this video
teaching you how to learn your own self style & how to join with someone
to dance as a couple. He warns about a great many common mistakes for beginners.
This is only a small part of what I liked about
this video. This is a massively long video in which he teaches about many
concepts that most Salsa dancers should know. I learned some things from
this video & I have been a professional latin dancer since the 1960's.
This video is suitable to any style of Salsa
dancer.
Review of Tape 2 This again is a very long
tape 80 min.
Marlon teaches a series of combinations. All
of these combinations are not only used in Cumbia but also in the Salsa/Mambo
styles. Most Salsa teachers fail to explain that these steps are Cumbia
based. The key point on this video I would like to make is when doing any
form of neck spin just to guide the female ( NEVER FORCE NECK SPINS
). Also in a social dance be sure the female does neck spins first before
beginning one as neck problems are common. Marlon starts to teach the base
moves for the Salsatrio 33 min & 39 min. He teaches the moves as a
couple not as a trio but you should be able to work out how to do the spins
as a trio. Marlon then starts to teach the Merengue. He explains common
vocabulary & etiquette that is good for other latin dances as well.
Let's
Dance Salsa: Intermediate
Marlon Silva's "CyberStyle" Salsa intermediate
& advanced moves.
Review of Intermediate Lessons 71 min
Explains about body motion for latin dancing,
how to move. The stretching techniques are good as I notice a large number
of females drop out due to back injury's. Men seem to have more wrist problems.
But we say the injury never leaves us, it just moves to a different part
of the body. The Cape combinations are one of the most requested moves
asked for on the Salsa message boards. This video is the best I have found
at explaining them. Marlon explains common mistakes made. I enjoyed that
he explained the difference between the swing head lock ( very common sight
) & the true Salsa head lock. Combinations are given so you can add
all the moves together. My favorite technique is a way of getting out of
a divorce technique. ( divorce techniques are moves done back to back.
They are fairly common but most people do not know of any smooth ways of
getting out of them ).
Review of Advanced Combinations 1 60 min
Marlon teaches a basic social whip. This technique
can be used by performance companies by increasing the number of spins.
The whip is a very popular technique. The Tunnel
version that Marlon is teaching I must call a haircumb Tunnel as there
are several techniques called the Tunnel. The inside haircumb Tunnel that
he teaches is one of my favorite techniques in Salsa/Mambo style.
The Merengue techniques are very good. In
fact they are the best I have seen in any video so far.
Many video teachers have included some Merengue
but this is the way I would teach a beginner.
Marlon again explains the most common mistakes,
adds spice to all the basic techniques, shows several directions, etc.
Let's
Dance Salsa: Advanced and Expert Combinations 2 Tape Set
Let's Dance Salsa Advanced Combo 1
Let's Dance Salsa Advanced Combo 2
Let's Dance Salsa - Team Dancing (VHS)
Marlon teaches Traditional Salsa not Mambo.
His style is based on the backstep. His videos contain few steps &
combinations but are very detailed. His teaching style is slow & includes
all directions. His videos are up to 90 minutes long.
I feel his videos are of use to those who like
Cumbia & Salsatrio. ( Salsatrio is usually two women & one
man combination ). This is what I use these videos for. These videos do
not teach Salsatrio but lay the ground work for it.
Let's Go To The Nightclub - Salsa for Beginners
Salsa dance instruction by beginner level dance teachers.
The instruction is well taught with an on screen
count & clear instruction.
Common mistakes are well covered.
There are some great sections on Salsa history.
What Salsa music is. Rules & manners for the nightclub.
What clothes to wear. What shoes to wear. Where
to buy them on the Internet.
This video is probably one of the best produced
Salsa instruction video with only one major fault.
The only thing that stops this from being a great
video is the skill level of the teachers.
They are beginners who have been shown techniques
that they do not have the skill to perform well.
I would class the teachers in this video as beginners.
If you do not mind being taught by beginner level
dancers it is an okay video.
Cal
Pozo's Learn to Dance in Minutes: Salsa Merengue
Learn to Dance in Minutes, Cal Pozo.
Level = Absolute Beginners
CUBAN & GENERAL HISPANIC STYLE
Note: Best beginner's video for people with
no dance experience or two left feet. Very basic but very detailed.
This video teaches traditional Salsa as done by hundreds of millions of
Hispanic's all over the world. This Salsa step is necessary for those of
you who want to dance with Hispanic's or to go on to learn Cumbia or Nouveau
Flamenco dance. I must point out that Cal is an average dancer at best.
His friends or students on this tape are terrible. I laugh ever time I
watch them. The music is not great but it is the techniques that make this
video worth buying. This is the only video on my list that shows this style
of Salsa.
Please note: These are the polite USA version
of these steps. In Latin America there is no gap between the dancers when
you do these steps.
This is a very popular video. Other people give
it a better rating than I do. I try to point out the bad things as well
as the good things in all my reviews. Also includes a basic Merengue.
Salsa
& Merengue This video is also sold as Learn to Dance Salsa.
Different cover but same video.
| Salsa Social Standard | Salsa Showtime | Salsa Spotlight |
S1: Salsa Vol. 1 Dance Instruction Videotape
S2: Salsa Vol. 2 Dance Instruction Videotape
Learn to Salsa Instructional VOL. I- An Instructional Guide for Beginners
Learn To Salsa Instructional VOL. 2- A Sexy & Stylish Approach to Intermediate/Adv Dancing
DVD
version of Vol. 2
This top video by a couple who claim they are
the salsa world's top instructors is a waste of time.
They claim their steps are unique but all I saw
was standard techniques taught by other teachers who have been round for
years. When I look at an advanced video I like to find one new technique
or something new. This video has nothing new or unique in it.
With only 8 routines I feel it is not good value
for money.
I feel the video is a promotional video for the
teachers & not a serious teaching video.
I was not impressed in hearing from their students
how good they are or how well Raul plays the piano,
( he does not).
It is a nicely produced video but I would rather
buy Razz M'Tazz videos for performance Salsa.
Energetic
Salsa
This video is irritating. I cannot recommend
this video for beginners because of the bad camera angles, bad techniques,
bad teaching. If you can follow by his voice commands alone then
okay but for beginners this video would take lots of viewing. They cut
the senior dancers out of the screen & change the camera angle about
every 15 seconds throughout the whole workout. By the finish the music
was driving me nuts. I have watched this video just once now I am going
to throw it in the garage & forget about it. I recommend you try some
of the other Salsa Aerobic videos on the market.
Learn
the Texican Tejano dance styles
Basic Cultural social dance. Only one or a couple
of moves shown by non dance teachers for each dance style. The cover says
they are professional dance teachers but I can only call them social dancers
who maybe teach their friends. Social dancers yes, dance teachers, no.
The Tejano Polka, Waltz, Cumbia.
The base step for the Balada is an important
step for South American's to learn.
I enjoyed the video but must say it is very limited
in what it teaches.
This video is great for Selena Fan's. This
is what I am using the dance steps for.
Merengue
Rated:
Not for sale to persons under
age 18.
Sizzling
Latin
Level = Absolute Beginners
Merengue- Cha cha cha - Salsa/ Mambo
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Latin
Dancing & Argentine Tango
Dances Covered: Rumba, Cha - Cha, Salsa/Mambo,
Merengue, Samba/Cumbia, Paso Doble and Argentine Tango.
Invitation
to Dance - Latin Dancing (Salsa, Cha Cha, Rumba, Tango)
On order. Review in Dec 2002 hopefully.
Lively
Latin Note: Basic but good Cha cha cha
(Note: There are several more Latin style dance
videos on this site. Just use the search engine with "latin".
Salsa
for the World
Not going to buy due to other peoples reviews.
Lambada
There are three major styles of Brazilian Lambada.
Maranhao/ Bahia/ Rio. This video shows the Rio style. This is the only
style taught in the USA I believe. This is a very basic but very detailed
video. It covers the most basic turns. Vicki counts the beats then dances
the Lambada to two speeds of music. After each new move is learned they
are then joined into a pattern with all the moves shown. This is a good
length video with clips of her other dance videos at the end. The only
complaint I have with this video are. They show their ballroom background
in the rigid dancing. Lambada is a street dance you should move the arms
in time with the rest of your body ( no fixed arms ). There needs to be
more hip rotation in the street style.
Lambada is not always a fast dance. It also can
be a medium pace.
Vicki also sells a basic style NY Mambo video
on this site. Mambo:
You can Dance
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Salsa documentaries
Beats
of the Heart - Salsa: Latin Pop Music in the Cities
Note: Documentary on Salsa's meaning &
influence to the New York Puerto Rican community in the 70's. It has an
interesting live soundtrack with performances by Celia Cruz, Tito Puente,
Reuben Blades, Charlie Palmieri. It has several small dance performances.
The
Golden Age of Salsa Music with Larry Harlow
Chronicles the development of salsa music
in New York City during the Fifties, Sixties and Seventies through the
experience of Larry Harlow, a Jewish American musician from Brooklyn who
became one of salsa's greatest stars and most influential musicians. Harlow
takes us from his childhood roots into the clubs and personalities of salsa's
golden era the Catskills, The Cheetah, Arsenio Rodriguez, Celia Cruz, the
Fania All Stars, and Larry himself, who became affectionately known as
"El Judio Maravilloso" ("The Marvelous Jew"). In ad-dition to great salsa
music, the video features interviews with such legendary performers as
Cheo Feliciano, Santos Colón, Ismael Miranda, Don Tite Curet Alonso,
and Fania cofounder, Jerry Masucci.
Produced by Ralph J. Rivera
1998, color, 70 mins., video.
Son
Sabroson - Antesala De La Salsa - In Spanish
This video is a must have for all interested
in Salsa history. This is a complete history of Latin music from Africa
to Cuba to the USA today. It covers El Son, Guaracha, Cha cha cha, Mambo,
Salsa, Rumba, Guanguaco, etc. It has interviews with some of the greatest
names in Latin music. It has an excellent soundtrack with live clips of
the best known musician's. The video is 90 minutes long. It covers all
you will need for school projects on Salsa history. All Salsa dance teachers
should also buy this video to explain the history to their students. Note
this video is aimed at the USA market so some of the views are very biased
but if you want an A+ on your report just agree with it.
English
language version Son Sabroson is here.
Roots
of Rhythm with Harry Belafonte
These videos are the longest video series
on Latin music. 3 videos from Africa to the Caribbean to the USA.
This joyous and colorful three - part musical
odyssey surveys Latino music from its origin five centuries ago in Africa
and Spain to the contemporary sound of such popular artists as Gloria Estefan,
Ruben Blades, and Dizzy Gillespie. The videos trace the journey of this
music from its African and Spanish roots through its cultural blending
in the Caribbean to its popularity in the U.S., and eventually throughout
the world.
Directed by Howard Dratch and Eugene Rosow
1990, color, three programs of 58 mins. each, VHS video