Mambo Dance from Washington University in St. Louis' production, Carnaval 2009: Amor y Fortuna. Presented by ALAS (Association of Latin American Students)
Choreographers:
Alberto Benejam
Eliana Wi...
Mambo Dance from Washington University in St. Louis' production, Carnaval 2009: Amor y Fortuna. Presented by ALAS (Association of Latin American Students)
Choreographers: Alberto Benejam Eliana Wilk
Dancers: Parsa Bastani Alberto Benejam Ted Dwyer Zach Ernst Melissa Goldberg Arian Hassanalizadeh Pablo Kennedy Amanda Little Mariana Oliver Deanna Parish Trae Robison Natalie Rufat Eliana Wilk Laura Zaim
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