Salsa is not love

Shannon 2022-03-21 09:02:52

The story is very old-fashioned. The story of a princess and a handsome dark horse.

The movies about dance are actually similar, they are all stories about a little guy fulfilling his dream, or an old fashioned story coming back to life! In comparison, I still like the earliest Japanese version of "Shall we dance" because the male lead is ugly! Ha ha!

The title of the film is called Dirty Dancing. Actually, there is nothing about Dirty. At most, some scenes make people YY.
There's still something to the story: I understand it as a sort of collision between GB Latin and Salsa - in the end, Cuba Salsa takes the place of the proper Rumba and shines in the Ballroom. - This is something I can't bear to see. I take dance very seriously, not just for fun.
Girls have a foundation in dance, so it shouldn't be difficult to learn to dance salsa. But don't think that salsa is that easy, it's not just squeamish.

I have been in the dance world for many years. I also played salsa in the beginning, but to be honest, in terms of dancing alone, I still can't grasp the feeling of salsa. Salsa can express happiness, but how about sadness?
If salsa is love, then it is obviously too simple and dreamy. Love is not a sweet kiss, not a loving hug. It's a smile after suffering and a deep breath after wiping away tears.

Salsa, better for flirting!

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Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights quotes

  • Dance Class Instructor: So what did you decide?

    Katey Miller: I entered the contest.

    Dance Class Instructor: All right! Good for you. So how's it going?

    Katey Miller: Oh, great. It's going great.

    Dance Class Instructor: Really?

    Katey Miller: No, it's not. God, I must've been crazy to think we could do this. It's in two weeks, and whenever he pushes, I pull. And, and I'm flowing, and being free, and I'm making a circle and I'm not an ironing board anymore, and it's still not working! And now he says

    [Mocking Javier's accent]

    Katey Miller: *You're afraid!*

    Dance Class Instructor: Are you?

    Katey Miller: [Defensively] No.

    Dance Class Instructor: That's too bad.

  • Katey Miller: [Javier walks out of his apartment to see Katey] Okay, I am.

    Javier Suarez: You are what?

    Katey Miller: Afraid.

    [Javier smiles]