In April of this year I had a great opportunity to go on a dance and music research trip to Havana, Cuba with a group of salsa dancers and musicians from New York, Boston, and the UK.  The purpose was to proactively engage in a cultural exchange with dancers and musicians in Cuba and to come home and share our experiences.  We met with a variety of dance companies including: Raices Profundas, an Afro-Cuban Folkloric dance company, Danza Chevere, a dance company that teaches and performs mostly Cuban style salsa and Rueda, and Danza Contemporanea, Cuba’s National Contemporary Dance company.

During each experience members of our group taught their styles of dance including New York style salsa and Samba while in exchange we were taught Rueda, Cuban style salsa, Rumba, Reggaeton, and more about the roots of salsa in Afro-Cuban folkloric dance and music; traditions that are still alive and evolving in Cuba today.  We also had the opportunity to explore and exchange ideas about how dance and music can be used as therapy for people with mental and physical illnesses and disabilities, which was another very interesting aspect of this trip.

If you’re a professional dancer, musician, or enthusiast - please feel free to contact the American program consultants for more info. www.metamovements.com/cuba

Hello, I’m home from Russia! And today I’m very excited to share our CUBA site takeover on Salseek! (www.salseek.com)
This past April my good friend Natalie and I had the opportunity to go to Havana to  learn about Cuban dance and music and the roots of Salsa.  We met  wonderful dancers who taught us dance techniques and the history of many  of Cuba’s dance styles including: Casino, Rueda, and Afro-Cuban  folkloric dance and music.  It was a whirlwind of a week.  I learned to  dance! We ate, we swam, we walked the streets of La Habana and we came  home with stories to share that we are now very proud to share with all  of you!If you have a moment, please take a look at www.salseek.com.   There is much to see and read about, including articles, photos and our  first video story about Rumba.  And throughout the month of August we’ll be sharing  even more videos, stories and photos! Also, Friday August 19th we’re throwing a big bash to  celebrate our work and experiences in Cuba at New York’s Hudson Terrace -  the home of our monthly Salsa dance party with live music.  It will be a  collaborative and multimedia experience in which we’ll share framed  prints, video pieces, and more.  There will be live Cuban music by La  Maquina Amarilla and DJ Alejandro, food, dancing, performances and  workshops.  We’re really excited for this big event!  The festivities will then continue all weekend long with dance workshops on Saturday from 11am to 5pm at Nola Rehearsal Studios (250 West 54th Street)   taught by talented dance teachers from Cuba (Yesenia Selier who we are  featuring this month on Salseek!), from New York (Marlon  International!) from Boston (Anara Frank!) and from Puerto Rico (Jay  Salsa!)followed by a dinner party  open to anyone who wants to come Saturday night at Amor Cubano with live  music by Danny Rojo and, of course, more dancing!  Workshops continue  on throughout the week.  More complete info. about our weekend and  workshops is on Salseek: http://www.salseek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=278:salseek-metamovements-present-project-cuba

Hello, I’m home from Russia! And today I’m very excited to share our CUBA site takeover on Salseek! (www.salseek.com)

This past April my good friend Natalie and I had the opportunity to go to Havana to learn about Cuban dance and music and the roots of Salsa.  We met wonderful dancers who taught us dance techniques and the history of many of Cuba’s dance styles including: Casino, Rueda, and Afro-Cuban folkloric dance and music.  It was a whirlwind of a week.  I learned to dance! We ate, we swam, we walked the streets of La Habana and we came home with stories to share that we are now very proud to share with all of you!

If you have a moment, please take a look at www.salseek.com.  There is much to see and read about, including articles, photos and our first video story about Rumba.  And throughout the month of August we’ll be sharing even more videos, stories and photos!

Also, Friday August 19th we’re throwing a big bash to celebrate our work and experiences in Cuba at New York’s Hudson Terrace - the home of our monthly Salsa dance party with live music.  It will be a collaborative and multimedia experience in which we’ll share framed prints, video pieces, and more.  There will be live Cuban music by La Maquina Amarilla and DJ Alejandro, food, dancing, performances and workshops.  We’re really excited for this big event! 

The festivities will then continue all weekend long with dance workshops on Saturday from 11am to 5pm at Nola Rehearsal Studios (250 West 54th Street) taught by talented dance teachers from Cuba (Yesenia Selier who we are featuring this month on Salseek!), from New York (Marlon International!) from Boston (Anara Frank!) and from Puerto Rico (Jay Salsa!)followed by a dinner party open to anyone who wants to come Saturday night at Amor Cubano with live music by Danny Rojo and, of course, more dancing!  Workshops continue on throughout the week.  More complete info. about our weekend and workshops is on Salseek: http://www.salseek.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=278:salseek-metamovements-present-project-cuba

Good morning! I have some exciting news… Tomorrow I’m leaving on a two  week documentary trip to Russia! I will be in Moscow through Wednesday  and will then catch a 26 hour night train to Rostov province, Belaya  Kalitva town.  From there myself and a team of researchers will go on a  folklore expedition to document musical traditions  in nearby Cossack villages.  This will be my second time traveling to Russia (and I still speak NO Russian!) but this time around  instead of living in Moscow I will be going to experience Russian  village life.  I’m mostly excited and only a little nervous ;) See you  in August when it will be time to finally share our work from Cuba!   August 19th - save the date! More details soon… Photos by my friend, Natalie Maniscalco (thanks, Natalie!)

Good morning! I have some exciting news… Tomorrow I’m leaving on a two week documentary trip to Russia! I will be in Moscow through Wednesday and will then catch a 26 hour night train to Rostov province, Belaya Kalitva town. From there myself and a team of researchers will go on a folklore expedition to document musical traditions in nearby Cossack villages. This will be my second time traveling to Russia (and I still speak NO Russian!) but this time around instead of living in Moscow I will be going to experience Russian village life. I’m mostly excited and only a little nervous ;) See you in August when it will be time to finally share our work from Cuba! August 19th - save the date! More details soon… Photos by my friend, Natalie Maniscalco (thanks, Natalie!)

Drums inside an abandoned theater turned practice space in Central Habana (left); a singer at a Rumba House party somewhere in La Habana (right).  Amazing experiences (both!)

Drums inside an abandoned theater turned practice space in Central Habana (left); a singer at a Rumba House party somewhere in La Habana (right).  Amazing experiences (both!)

Hey, hey! Greg Thomas is GREAT and he needs your vote to become The Deli’s NYC Artist of the Month!!!
I voted for him and you should, too!!!! Click the link below :-)
Also, I just LOVE this photo of Greg taken by the fabulous Lauren Farmer - don’t you?
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Hey, hey! Greg Thomas is GREAT and he needs your vote to become The Deli’s NYC Artist of the Month!!!

I voted for him and you should, too!!!! Click the link below :-)

Also, I just LOVE this photo of Greg taken by the fabulous Lauren Farmer - don’t you?

lauren:

Vote for Greg Thomas for The Deli’s NYC Artist of the Month!

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Hey YOU!

Can you please take 5 seconds and vote for Greg Thomas for The Deli’s NYC Artist of the Month? It’s just one click. No email sign-up, no registration.

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Please and thank you!

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