Hola!
As part of the City of Windhoek cultural festival starting the 1st of April, the Cuban Embassy has been invited to perform a 'Rueda de Casino' at Zoo Park, this coming Friday, at 18h00.
'Rueda de Casino' was developed in Cuba. Pairs of salsa dancers form a circle, with dance moves called out by one person. Many moves have hand signs to complement the calls; these are useful in noisy venues, where spoken calls might not be easily heard. Most moves involve the fun swapping of partners. The names of the moves are mostly in Spanish, some in English (or Spanglish!). Some names are known in slightly different versions, easily recognizable by Spanish-speaking dancers, but may be confusing to the rest. The circle will either start from "al Medio" (normal closed hold with all the couples stepping in and out of the circle) or from Guapea (stepping forward on the inside foot and backward on the outside foot, tangent to the circle). Some of the most common moves in Rueda include: Dame, Enchufle, Vacila, and Sombrero.
Don't miss it!
Salsa Windhoek
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