what an incredible athletes/dancers, salsa that i never seen before, its like watching acrobatic gymnastics fused with lift and spins that you can see in pairs figure skating.... love it!!
Latin dance is simple . For non Latinos you have this stuff to make you feel entertained and make money. For Latinos , they know this isn't salsa but if you want to make money as a dancer you gotta sale out . That's why Dominican bachata is rare because urban bachata is a sale out bubble gum version everyone eats up .
A VER VAMOS A EXPLICAR ESTA COREOGRAFIA ...PORQUE NO LE GUSTA MUCHO A LOS USUARIOS???...TIENE MUCHA ACROBACIA....Y EN ESO SE EQUIVOCARON....NO QUIERE DECIR QUE SEAN MALOS BAILARINES...EN UNA COREOGRAFIA SE JUEGA MUCHAS COSAS...LA VESTIMENTA...EL JUEGO DE LUCES...EL RITMO DEL BAILE..TIENE QUE SER A TIEMPO..
Dude, seriously? It's cabaret style, known for its tricks and acrobatics, it's a competition style with its OWN category. So, if you want to see the salsa you dance to at all your family reunions, this is not what you should be watching. Nor should you comment if you don't know the differences between each style.
+junior ibanez put in youtube "karen and ricardo social" and you will see more normla salsa. This is show prepared for world competition!!! Cant you see it??
Anna Kludka I understand where you are coming from and you are right this is a championship which they shouldn't be doing all the acrobatics and dance the real salsa I looked them up and all I saw was acrobatics the technique to dance salsa comes from moving your feet mostly not acrobatics
+junior ibanez If ther were moving their feet all the time they wouldnt have wont the championship. Unfortunately thats what salsa world championshi is all about now
Anna Kludka yeah you are right plus that's not the legit salsa world championship competition the original one is from ESPN and there u will see the real way to dance salsa
+junior ibanez actually, they compete on Cabaret Style, which is very well known for its lifts and tricks, it's part of the style. So, no, it's not the salsa you'll see at a party, it's one of the many styles recognized at international championships.