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Marlon Silva


Let's Dance Salsa

Level: Beginners/Advanced

Style: Colombian/Central AMerican (also called Cumbia Salsa)

Content: Salsa Figures.

General Comment: This videos series used to me marked into several volumes, six if Iremember properly. Now they are marketed in a smaller series. This is a strange set, probably filmed to become a TV series. The main dancer, Marlon, shows some talent in some hard individual move, but his partner is a fairly poor dancer. Some figures are quite funny, others extremely simple, others more challenging. All together this video is very different from what you would expect from a salsa video, and very differnt from mainstream salsa. Explanations are ok, but Marlon accent is hard to follow. Content is faily ok, but style is totally missing.

Reviewed by Fabio from SalsaIsGood - Fair


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
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