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From: dallasman36
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  • Gosh, was he a cutie-pie!

    RIP, sweet man.

  • Less talkie more dancie....

  • Hey this is actually not like Salsa, it is more like another type of dance called Cumbia originally from Colombia!. Check it out...

  • I HAVE ORDERED A NIGHTCLUB DVD TWO MONTHS AGO AND SENT A PAYMENT THRU PAY PAL FOR $36 AND HAVE NO DVD AND NO RESPONSE TO TWO E-MAILS AND ONE PHONE CALL. I BELIEVE THIS IS A FRAUD TO GET PEOPLES MONEY.

  • @5243mchlralph Same thing with me. CC charged, but no DVD. I actually spoke with her on the phone, but she did not refund the money. Buyer beware!

  • Very smooth and graceful. Thanks!

  • Actually this was danced Slow Quick Quick, the break danced on 3,4. Slow is beat 12 and quick quick was 3,4, therefore Slow Quick Quick!

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  • nice legs

  • OMG STFU and Dance

  • she is FAT.

  • What is the song title and the artist? Thanks

  • i like hte way he uses his head.

  • very nice, thank you

  • Thanks for the nice demo.

    Also thanks for pointing out the similarity between Salsa and Nightclub Two Step. Indeed, both are quick quick slow. If they share some same moves, then we learn both at the same time!

  • The dancing is very good, but the explanation is wrong. Salsa (on-1 style) is danced quick quick slow, quick quick slow, which would be counted 123,456, but that is NOT the count for night club 2-step (NC). In NC, the music is going just half as fast relative to the dancing, so it is counted differently. When doing NC the original, Buddy Schwimmer way, it is counted 1&2,3&4,5&6,7&8. The country way of doing it is counted 1,2&3,4&5,6&7,8&, and you actually danced it the country way!

  • Oops, I made a mistake. The salsa count is 123,567. Sorry about that.

  • that's why they used the more generic quick, quick, slow instead of a count in numbers. That will allow dancers to dance the steps to almost any music with the right tempo and a feeling of quick, quick, slow somewhere within the phrasing. In my opinion, there are very few rights & wrongs if you dance to the music which is playing.

  • noooooooooooooooo wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy

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