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Manolín to Alexander Abreu: “Never leave Cuba”!

October 15, 2020 by djmuki
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The Cuban singer Manuel González Hernández, popularly known as Manolín El Médico de la Salsa, has sent a message to the Cuban musician and singer Alexander Abreu.

He has done it through his Facebook profile, on the occasion of the live concert that the trumpeter performed from the island with his orchestra Havana D ‘Primera. Manolín shared the publication of the live broadcast and added the following words:

“Alex Abreu, never leave Cuba, that music that you make is more important than everything and outside of Cuba you will not be able to make such good music, stay in your country with yours, with your family, with your people and with your music. Do not be intimidated or confused by any madman, whoever leaves, since leaving is his right and his choice. You stay in your country with your music and with your people, the rest is not your problem “, commented.

Havana d’ Primera #RAZA en Vivo (2020)No se pierdan el concierto completo en la página de Havana D' Primera #djmelao

Gepostet von D.J. Melao am Dienstag, 13. Oktober 2020

The words of Manolín El Médico de la Salsa to Alexander Abreu may come as a result of the statements made last May by the interpreter of A Crazy Adventure in which he said that both in Cuba and Miami “they have insisted on disappearing what best of the Cuban music of the last times “.

To support his claim, Manolín uploaded to his Facebook wall the video of an old concert of his that took place in the Almendares Park in Havana and where he appeared singing La Bola, one of his greatest hits of the 90s.

El Médico de la Salsa also spoke of the censorship that he had had to submit to both on the island and La Ciudad del Sol and argued that it was impossible for an artist to survive in such conditions.

“This video is in Havana, after 20 years of censorship of my music on radio and television. In Miami also 20 years of censorship, there is no other artist who survives in those circumstances,” he said.

Original Source: CiberCuba

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Old Ladies Of a Cuban family Dance and improvise In The Living Room of a House in Havana

February 8, 2019 by djmuki
Changui, Social, Timba Cubana
changui, Cuba, Cuban folklore, Cuban Salsa, Havana, Old Ladies

There is no doubt that the family of the Cuban dancer Yasim Coronado has the rhythm in their blood.

The choreographer has shared a video on his Instagram account in which his aunts are dancing like true professionals in the living room of his home in Havana to the rhythm of the Cuban Rumberos song of the Cuban orchestra Elito Revé y su Charangón.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BtlLonshGPw/

This is not the first time that Yasim shows us the dance skills that some members of his family have.

On one occasion the dancer posted on his social media a funny video in which he is spending a great time with the kids at home dancing under a downpour in the capital’s neighborhood of Romerillo.

His 10-year-old son Omarion Coronado Medina, or simply Chris, has inherited his father’s talent and the artist shares videos on his YouTube channel every time, in which we can appreciate the art of his little one.

His wife Suzi, an English national, also shares the same passion for dance and together they have starred in homemade choreography with their daughter Rumi in their arms.

Original Source: CiberCuba

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Chinese Dance Teacher Huo Yaofei, Teaches Cuban Salsa

November 29, 2018 by djmuki
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Huo Yaofei, or David, as he prefers to be called, is a Chinese salsa dancer who has known for making Cuban dancers by helping them find their own flavors.

He is a dance teacher and owner of Casa David, a teaching center in Beijin where he teaches his students how to dance the casino and brings them closer to understand the popular dance culture of the island (Cuba).

His school is the only one of its kind that has achieved recognition from the Embassy of Cuba in China.

David’s passion for salsa emerged in 1999, when he was 21 at a nightclub in Beijing and saw some Latinos, including Cubans, dancing. Since then he decided to investigate and learn more about this rhythm and how to dance like a true Caribbean.

For this, he has made more than 10 trips to Cuba, where in addition to learning the movements and techniques of the Caribbean sauce, he has managed to incorporate the Cubanía of the street into his language and form an expression.

“Many people consider that it is very difficult for the Chinese to dance salsa. I achieved today’s success I think for two reasons, the talent I inherited from my father and my hard work. My father is not a professional dancer, but he has his own vision of music and dance. If salsa had appeared in China back then, I’m sure I’d be crazy about this dance, ” David said in an interview with Xinhua in Spanish.

After several years of study and learning in 2005 he saw his first fruit, as he won the Grand Prize in an international contest for salsa dancers where participants from more than 40 countries gathered.

David currently maintains a great link with the Higher Institute of Art (ISA), which has allowed him to deepen the dance rhythms of Cuba and gain experience to teach in his dance school in China. He has made several meetings in Havana with students of this center and has shown them his great talent for dancing while he has taught them casino classes.

In the year 2017, during one of his visits to Havana, he was photographed together with the First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba, Raúl Castro.

Likewise, David has developed a great bond with several Cuban artists and musicians. He participated in the video of the song De China a La Habana by  El Niño and La Verdad and was recently also part of the video  Esto se baila así  of the orchestra La Charanga Latina.

“I am more open and more communicative with others after salsa dancing, the same thing happens with some of my students, salsa is my job, it is also my life, I do not separate even one day from my salsa. a salsero, a casinero, “he added.

ENFOQUE-Huo Yaofei

Huo Yaofei, un chino que lleva más de 20 años dedicado a enseñar a bailar salsa. En China la salsa se está haciendo cada día más popular, por lo que siempre hemos tenido el deseo de crear un tema de salsa con elementos chinos. Huo acaba de lanzar un tema musical en Cuba, “De China a La Habana”, con la orquestra cubana El Niño y La Verdad. Escuchemos el vídeo de música en nuestro programa ENFOQUE, a ver si te gusta el ritmo. #ChinaPara ver el programa ENFOQUE en YouTube: https://youtu.be/OS5i6Rf_rpU

Gepostet von CGTN en Español am Montag, 25. Dezember 2017

Original Source: CiberCuba

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