Salsa
in the City, Philadelphia
Club Dancing: Brazil's Birthday Extravaganza by
Jose Maldonado
(I am one birthday dancer in here)
I would
like to comment on the article does a dance team a good dancer make.
Hey everyone it's Jose and yes I dance for a team Luna Negra.
But before I joined any dance team I danced just to dance. I love going
out on the floor and leaving my partner at the time wondering wow where
does he come from? My first encounter at Brasil's was about two years
ago and although now I have danced with just about everyone there now
when I first started, I used to be one of the guys dancing in the front
of the club. I was told you can't go back there unless you dance for
these people or if you're good enough: La Luna, Atrium, Art in Motion,
or Eli. And I decided to take a challenge and step to the back...
and I choked, I was intimidated, and I ran away. But I did not give
up I continued to dance socially until I found enough courage to find
the one girl I could dance with and clicked well with and I improved
a whole lot since then. Making new friends along the way and dancing
with everyone who back when I danced by the bar, I would not imagine
asking to dance. Every song danced at Brasil's by whomever is danced
with passion and that is what salsa is all about. Every person dancing
is not worrying about their day or waking up at six in the morning to
go to work the next day.(For those who work) There are lots of dancers
who aren't on teams because it takes away that passion and they don't
want to lose that. Some are on dance teams because they have the passion
to show people what they are capable of doing on stage or on the floor.
The skill of dancing is not acquired by what you learn or who you dance
for, it's your passion and your love
of dancing. That makes a good dancer, for those on dance teams and those
who aren't.
Thanks,
Jose Maldonado
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