glad to see another filipino like me gettin involve with other dance cultures. People should know that music is for everybody. Some hispanic or latinos r jealous of the talent that other people have and instead of giving them props they give them put-down words. I laugh at those people and move on. Some how it seems to always adds up to some random mexican guy who does the jealousy trash talk. Why is that. Lol oh well. Pinoy pride bro and wish u the best in maimi if u hadnt already gone
@dangelgregz "Salsa" ito. There are thousands of versions of "Salsa" out there, and arguably four of them are mainstream. This is one of them. This style of "Salsa" is called "New York Style".
@JD55000 Are you sure you mean "Spanish" and not "Hispanic"? Try to understand the differences. Also, you, nor your people (those around you), will never be better a man (or people) if you continue to preach, sing, and rejoice the hate that for no good reason runs through your veins. Quit the drug. It only holds you back from greatness.
@whodaddy32 Heheh, thanks, much appreciated. I've actually been planning on attending the Miami Salsa Congress. I've been to several around the country and around the world, but never the Miami one. Can't wait to go!
@jokway Have you ever danced in a "Rueda de Salsa" actually, they only call it a "Rueda". It is kind of like square dancing but to salsa music. You can see some videos on Youtube, You will see it at some of the Cuban clubs, if you go.
PS-ignore the ignorant comment , "Spanish Wannabes". Not only is salsa not Spanish, there's nothing wrong with celebrating other cultures. I'm Cuban and lived in the Philippines for 3 yrs, and feel a little bit Pinoy for it. Continue being a citizen of the world.
@whodaddy32 Yes, i teach it at my studio. It's a style of salsa that I absolutely love. The first style I ever learned was New York style (I am a New Yorker). But at this point of my dance life, salsa is salsa. Whatever. Regarding the ignorant comment: yeah, I still want to approve the comment (including the one he posted now) because I still want open dialogue. As long as we know better, and we recognize being worldly. Salud!
glad to see another filipino like me gettin involve with other dance cultures. People should know that music is for everybody. Some hispanic or latinos r jealous of the talent that other people have and instead of giving them props they give them put-down words. I laugh at those people and move on. Some how it seems to always adds up to some random mexican guy who does the jealousy trash talk. Why is that. Lol oh well. Pinoy pride bro and wish u the best in maimi if u hadnt already gone
saflip969 7 months ago
Fantastic! I LOVED watching this!
TheCheeryCordial 1 year ago
ano 'tong dance na 'to?
dangelgregz 1 year ago
@dangelgregz "Salsa" ito. There are thousands of versions of "Salsa" out there, and arguably four of them are mainstream. This is one of them. This style of "Salsa" is called "New York Style".
jokway 1 year ago
very nice... ;-)
shahproduction 1 year ago
can u speak tagalog jokway?
JD55000 1 year ago
im filipino.
I know what fil-ams are like.
So dont play silly,im sure u do too.
JD55000 1 year ago
@JD55000 I'm telling you, my friend. Release the bitterness. It won't get you anywhere. You can have the last word. 500 characters, make it count!
jokway 1 year ago
@JD55000 im filipino. i know what some filipinos are like. so dont play silly, im sure u do too.
cutecuddlybutcrazy 1 year ago
spanish wannabes!!
JD55000 1 year ago
@JD55000 Are you sure you mean "Spanish" and not "Hispanic"? Try to understand the differences. Also, you, nor your people (those around you), will never be better a man (or people) if you continue to preach, sing, and rejoice the hate that for no good reason runs through your veins. Quit the drug. It only holds you back from greatness.
jokway 1 year ago
very nice Josh
Scsibut 1 year ago
you should really take some lessons
;)
BernardProfitendieu 1 year ago
I know you're Filipino, but I'm sure there's a Cuban in the background somewhere...LOL Good Job
whodaddy32 1 year ago
@whodaddy32 Nice! I mean, hey, it's a possibility, right? I hear that rhythm... I feel it.
jokway 1 year ago
@jokway Yes, and you can hang with the best of them....If you ever get to Miami, they're gonna love you. Keep bloging...I love it.
whodaddy32 1 year ago
@whodaddy32 Heheh, thanks, much appreciated. I've actually been planning on attending the Miami Salsa Congress. I've been to several around the country and around the world, but never the Miami one. Can't wait to go!
jokway 1 year ago
@jokway Have you ever danced in a "Rueda de Salsa" actually, they only call it a "Rueda". It is kind of like square dancing but to salsa music. You can see some videos on Youtube, You will see it at some of the Cuban clubs, if you go.
PS-ignore the ignorant comment , "Spanish Wannabes". Not only is salsa not Spanish, there's nothing wrong with celebrating other cultures. I'm Cuban and lived in the Philippines for 3 yrs, and feel a little bit Pinoy for it. Continue being a citizen of the world.
whodaddy32 1 year ago
@whodaddy32 Yes, i teach it at my studio. It's a style of salsa that I absolutely love. The first style I ever learned was New York style (I am a New Yorker). But at this point of my dance life, salsa is salsa. Whatever. Regarding the ignorant comment: yeah, I still want to approve the comment (including the one he posted now) because I still want open dialogue. As long as we know better, and we recognize being worldly. Salud!
jokway 1 year ago