Merengue fitness
02 Oct 2010
02 Oct 2010
*** Chile *** a Golden retriever named Carrie dances the Merengue.
The Merengue is a style of Latin American dance where partners usually hold each other in a close position.
It was once made the official music and dance of the Dominican Republic.
Dressed in a sparkly green dress, the prancing pooch dances in a complicated series of twists and turns while being cheered on by an admiring audience.
Her dance partner is a flamboyant man in a red shirt, who, at one point, picks the dog up and spins her around, then slides her though his legs.
The cavorting canine dances for three minutes on her back paws before the song finishes.
Duration : 0:3:9
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Video Tutorial – Merengue: 06/15 Lesson – Fourth 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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Duration : 0:2:0
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Video Tutorial – Merengue: 05/15 Lesson – Step Forward and Opening – 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.
By Shallwedancechannel
Duration : 0:1:29
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Video Tutorial – Merengue: Lesson 01/15 Warm Up Program – 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.
By Shallwedancechannel
Duration : 0:2:23
07 Sep 2010
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Merengue Dancing Dog
Merengue Dancing Dog
Merengue Dancing Dog
Merengue Dancing Dog
Merengue Dancing Dog
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04 Sep 2010
pervezalammznhttp://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/pervezalammznComedyDancing, Merengue, Dog, Funny, VideoDancing Merengue Dog – Funny Video
Duration : 0:3:9
04 Sep 2010
Not my video..
This golden retriever is really amazing !!! Her name is Carrie… and yep she is a SHE..
Duration : 0:3:9
Please visit http://bestexcellentnews.com/watch , you can see Amazing Merengue Dancing Dog Returns (VIDEO)
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
Duration : 0:2:0
01 Sep 2010