Orquesta Aragón - Son al Son from Rumba

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Uploaded by on Dec 5, 2009

Music: Orquesta Aragón - Son al Son (feat. Cheo Feliciano), Movie: Rumba by Dominique Abel & Fiona Gordon & Bruno Romy

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  • @Crisalsera It is a different way to look at things...The freedom to express is what counts, because they are not competing to show off real dancing techniques and steps, of this gender of dancing music. It is simply a performance done by a couple who are happy and do enjoy being together...This is far more important than to mimic the real thing…Things have to be appreciated for what they are and not for what they are not…

    February, Friday, 18 -2011 Miguel_Conesa_Osuna

  • jajajaja nice

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  • @Crisalsera Well, do u know what "burlesque" mean ? Cause this is a burlesque movie.

  • c une grosse merde qu'on va voir au ciné --' avec le college

  • Oh ! I didn't know that the english and american like our french films ! So, we are not that gay hmm ?

  • people do not always understand that they are not dancing :p they're playing, feeling, they are using their bodies to express things that words cannot say :) watch the movie :)

  • @mconesa52 Good reply!

  • And yes I think that dancing in general appeals to all people, but professional dancing appeals only to talented people that show respect to it... When a song is a son cubano then you should dance it as a son cubano. If you just jump ridiculously to it its like if you are trying to make fun of it.To me this is lack of respect

  • @ridou75 i think bad or nice is something that has to do with each person´s likes and dislikes. I didnt say that their dance is rumba, its son cubano. These two characters in the movie are supposed to dancers training for competitions,so I am expecting them to dance professionally and properly instead of just jumping around. Me and most of the people that watched this same movie that day agreed it had something to say,if the dance scenes were realistic instead of ridiculous...

  • @ridou75 HAHAHA! What the hell is your issue man? I'm a musician and a dancer , I know both world pretty well and I have a pretty wide understanding about the subject, so don't jusdge with out knowing cuz close-minded people are like that... never mentioned that the movie is a blasphemy... and you should stop judging peoples opinion, People is free to do what they want, but whatever you do, do it properly... that's all. peace.

  • @piscislover77

    You don't understand the meaning of the clip because you didn't see the movie.

    You talk about the music like it was a religion.

    It's popular music and this film is not blasphemy.

    You should open your mind a little before giving names.

  • @Crisalsera

    You really don't get it.

    This music and the dancing is the only thing that brings joy to the characters.

    Even if you dance badly, you are allowed to dance (unless you live under a dictatorial regime).

    I can see absolutely no disrespect to the music.

    You really have no confidence in this music if you think that such a film can destroy it.

    For your information Rumba is the title of the movie and not the type of the music.

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