Can you say Salsa! First-timers shake their hips to sexy Latin dance moves

Posted on: February 5th, 2006
Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Hispanic News ]
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“Learning how to dance the salsa, says Margarita Bracamonte, is as much about moving your hips with the music as it is about learning the dance steps.

So when Bracamonte and her husband, Paulo Perez, began demonstrating the basic steps to a salsa class at Northland Community and Technical College in East Grand Forks, swaying to the music definitely was part of the lesson….”

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