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Tuesday, October 21 2014

  • at 7:30pm - 12:00am
    Nov 5 at 7:30pm to Nov 6 at 12:00am
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    Habana Village
    1834 Columbia Rd NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20009
If orange is the new black then Habana Village is the new hotspot on Wednesdays. Hosted by Fusion Urbana's Victor "Panda" Yang and Helena "Mambotera" along with the DC's Salsa Ambassador "Go Go Earl" Rush. Come join us for your midweek salsa release GRAND OPENING and get your dance fix remedied before the weekend hits. We got resident DJ Paul "Neo" Hernandez spinning on the 1's and 2's for our opening night.

ALL LESSONS START AT 7:45

Beginner On1 with Earl and Helena

Intermediate/Advanced with Victor

Cost

Lessons $15.00 (Includes party +one FREE drink at the bar)

Dancing $10.00 (Includes one FREE drink at bar)
Posted by: Earl Rush AT 08:40 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Saturday, October 18 2014

This Sunday Oct 19,2014  New Kizomba classes  with Kianda T have been added

Click here to read about Kianda T and to see view videos of the hot new dance everyone is talking about

New Kizomba classes have been added to the Sunday Latin Party at Lucky Strike

HERE IS THIS WEEK'S  SUNDAY OCT 19, 2014 SCHEDULE

8pm unti, 8:45p  Intro to Kizomba with Kianda T

8.45 until 9:30pm Adv Beginner/ Intermediate On2 with PsynniGianni

8:45pm until 9:30pm Intermediate On1 with Earl Rush

8:45pm until 9:30pm  Beginner On1 with Anton Hooper

9:30pm until 1:30am DJ Emerzive in the VIP Bachata and Kizomba Room

9:30pm until 1:30 am DJ Willie Hercules in the Salsa Mambo ChaChaCha  Room

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Wednesday, October 15 2014

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Thursday, October 09 2014

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Sunday, September 28 2014

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Friday, September 26 2014

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Friday, September 19 2014
Private lessons are they worth it  
 
 

WHY PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS?

PRIVATE LESSONS. So you have been dancing for a while now but you have noticed that your dancing is not getting any better. You still go dancing regularly. You still attend congresses. You still do workshops around town and in other areas. But STILL, your dancing is not where it should be. What to do?  PRIVATE LESSONS.

PRIVATE LESSONS on top of everything you are now doing will help you move to the next level. PRIVATES LESSONS are “tailored” to YOU. If you know what you want to improve upon, that is what you tell your instruction and he/she will concentrate on that as per your want/need. If you are not sure of what you need to work on, ask the instructor to evaluate you then you two decide as to what is the best for YOU.

BENEFITS of PRIVATE LESSONS:

  • It is “tailored” to YOU. You have a specific need that the instructor will help you with.

  • It is ONE on ONE with the instructor. Very personalized instruction.

  • YOU dictate the pace of the lesson.

  • YOU can pick the brain of the instructor.

  • YOU will be dancing with the higher level dancer.

  • Because it is not in a group setting, this will make you concentrate more on what you are being taught. No distractions.

  • The instructor will be able to fine tune whatever is needed to help you become a better dancer.



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These are just a handful of benefits of PRIVATE LESSONS. I am sure you can come up with more benefits.

PRIVATE LESSONS are worth the money you will spend. Pick the right instructor for you. WARNING…… it is VERY EASY to think a great performer at a congress is going to be a great instructor. NOT ALWAYS TRUE so be careful with your choice. I suggest choosing the instructor you KNOW teaches well. If you have no clue, ask around or attend the group classes they host. You will get a sense of how they teach and if the instructor is RIGHT FOR YOU.

Yes it can get pricey. Save a few dollars here and there then take some PRIVATE LESSONS (if you do want to improve). It is worth it (with the right instructor).

Happy dancing… KEEP ON DANCING, KEEP ON LEARNING, KEEP ON HAVING FUN!

John “salseroblanko” Morey (Author) (Huntsville ALABAMA)

April 10, 2014

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Friday, September 19 2014

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Thursday, September 11 2014

Click this link for complete info including address of Studio  and how to register

I am so excjted about returning back to Roda Dance Movement Studio in Takoma Park Md teach On1 , On2 Salsa classes and ChaChaCha . It has been 5 years since I last taught classes in a studio setting and i am glad to be back .This Saturday  Sept 14, 2014 a New 4 week progressive class starts with ChaChaCha from 4:45 until 5:30pm and Beginner On2 New York Style Mabo from 5L30pm until 6:30pm

Below is a video of me teaching an On2 class at The Phiadelpha Salsa Festival

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Wednesday, September 10 2014

Psyon's Post
"Here is something that I thought people would understand and know but apparently they don't. If you are taking classes and or privates and you notice that other people are getting results and you aren't then the problem might be with you. Especially if you refuse to listen to your instructor and put in the work. If you refuse to practice and refuse to go out social dancing then you are not going to get better PERIOD!! Do not expect an instructor to pass a magic wand over you and make you better! If you want to be good first before you go out guess what won't happen! If you practice every other week guess what it won't happen and if anybody is telling you otherwise they are full of shit! If you have a hard head then expect a soft behind. Don't waste an instructors time because believe it or not it's not about money for those who really love to teach."

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