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Amazing Merengue Dancing Dog Returns (VIDEO) The Merengue dancing dog that has been making the rounds on the Internet this week is really a sight to see. The way that pooch can move on the dance floor (or in this case the parking lot) rivals most of the people we’ve seen on Dancing With The Stars

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The footwork used for Merengue dance turns focuses on shifting the weight and rotating the body from left to right. Learn Latin dancing basics with advice from a professional dancer in this free video on Merengue footwork for dance turns.

Expert: Amy Weisman de Mamani
Contact: www.salsa-art.com
Bio: Amy Weisman de Mamani has served as a Latin dance instructor at Mangos at the Milky Way in Boston, Massachusetts, and several private venues in Boston and Miami.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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merengue dancing to fuego

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Dancing Merengue to a fast Samba, lots of people have told me “That’s not Merengue, the dance is but the song is not” and I answer sometime DJ’s don’t carry Merengues their repertoir and anything with a fast beat they think is Merengue, so as an instructor you just dance to the best of your ability. As Andy MontaƱez puts it “Conmigo no hay turulete, al son que me tocan bailo”

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ELECTRO DANCE LATIN HOUSE MUSIC MIX.
1) Merengue electronico by Omega El Fuerte
2)Salsa by The House Soldiers Midnight version
3)Pasito por Janeiro by Alexander Dennon (original Mix)
4)Culo a remix by Jason Tregebov
5) Get Up and Rock That Body by DJ Ajax

5) Start ThisHouse off Right by Dj Quickie.

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Video Tutorial – Merengue: Lesson 04/15 Basic Step to the Beat – The Merengue is the national dance of the Dominican Republic, and also to some extent, of Haiti, the neighbor sharing the island.
There are two popular versions of the of the origin of the Dominican national dance, the Merengue. One story alleges the dance originated with slaves who were chained together and, of necessity, were forced to drag one leg as they cut sugar to the beat of drums. The second story alleges that a great hero was wounded in the leg during one of the many revolutions in the Dominican Republic. A party of villagers welcomed him home with a victory celebration and, out of sympathy, everyone dancing felt obliged to limp and drag one foot.

There is a lot of variety in Merengue music. Tempos vary a great deal and the Dominicans enjoy a sharp quickening in pace towards the latter part of the dance. The most favored routine at the clubs and restaurants that run a dance floor is a slow Bolero, breaking into a Merengue, which becomes akin to a bright, fast Jive in its closing stages. The ballroom Merengue is slower and has a modified hip action.
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Video Tutorial – Merengue: Lesson 03/15 Basic Step With Music – The Merengue is the national dance of the Dominican Republic, and also to some extent, of Haiti, the neighbor sharing the island.
There are two popular versions of the of the origin of the Dominican national dance, the Merengue. One story alleges the dance originated with slaves who were chained together and, of necessity, were forced to drag one leg as they cut sugar to the beat of drums. The second story alleges that a great hero was wounded in the leg during one of the many revolutions in the Dominican Republic. A party of villagers welcomed him home with a victory celebration and, out of sympathy, everyone dancing felt obliged to limp and drag one foot.
There is a lot of variety in Merengue music. Tempos vary a great deal and the Dominicans enjoy a sharp quickening in pace towards the latter part of the dance. The most favored routine at the clubs and restaurants that run a dance floor is a slow Bolero, breaking into a Merengue, which becomes akin to a bright, fast Jive in its closing stages. The ballroom Merengue is slower and has a modified hip action.
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Thank you guys for all the views and encouraging comments. This is a practice session I had with a very good friend and amazing dancer. I am glad you guys like it.

Take care.

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Video Tutorial – Merengue: Lesson 02/15 Basic Step – The Merengue is the national dance of the Dominican Republic, and also to some extent, of Haiti, the neighbor sharing the island.
There are two popular versions of the of the origin of the Dominican national dance, the Merengue. One story alleges the dance originated with slaves who were chained together and, of necessity, were forced to drag one leg as they cut sugar to the beat of drums. The second story alleges that a great hero was wounded in the leg during one of the many revolutions in the Dominican Republic. A party of villagers welcomed him home with a victory celebration and, out of sympathy, everyone dancing felt obliged to limp and drag one foot.
There is a lot of variety in Merengue music. Tempos vary a great deal and the Dominicans enjoy a sharp quickening in pace towards the latter part of the dance. The most favored routine at the clubs and restaurants that run a dance floor is a slow Bolero, breaking into a Merengue, which becomes akin to a bright, fast Jive in its closing stages. The ballroom Merengue is slower and has a modified hip action.
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Hey you! yeah, you! Listen to something new for once….. just take a chance. If you dont like it then you can crawl back to your box. its that simple.

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