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    Every Saturday at 8 p.m. Pushkinskaya Street in Russian city Rostov-on-Don turns into a dance pavilion. It is full of people. Dozens come to watch an exotic Cuban dance, Salsa. People dance in rain and in sun, forgetting age and human complexes

    Salsa appeared in Rostov three years ago. It is a Cuban folk dance, which has recently become very popular in the clubs of many countries. Salsa is open to people of different ages and physical shapes, in contrast to ballroom Latin American dancing which is more a sport than a dance. Salsa is more a means of communication, though it requires serious effort to learn. Couples are not constant and change of partners enables dancers to learn how to gain mutual understanding during a dance with a stranger. As soon as you can do it, you can dance salsa in any club of the world, communicating in universal language of dance.

    Salsa came to Russia from the parties of Latin American students and started spreading to ordinary clubs. It is the reason behind the conception that only Latin Americans can dance the real salsa. But in Rostov the situation developed vice versa salsa first was taught and then it appeared in clubs.

    It is like madness! I cant live without salsa," says Olya. She is a member of the Rostov salsa club, Boogaloo, which was organized June 2, 2001.

    The idea of organizing a dance club for people who are not fond of modern club music occurred to Marina Vanyushina, a professional choreographer. At first she planned to teach different pair dances (waltz, tango, Latin American dances) to let people immerse themselves in the world dance culture. But the idea was not put into practice due to various reasons until spring of 2001 when Marina and her husband Gena went to a salsa party in the Moscow club, "Dirty Dancing."

    The dance, the music, and the overall atmosphere everything greatly amazed not only Marina but Gena as well, though he had never gone dancing before. The feeling of freedom in people of different ages amazed them. A dance is like a conversation," Marina explains, "the pairs talk in tongue of warmth."

    That was how it all started

    First there was an Internet search for information about salsa in Russia, as a result of which the Rostov salsa lovers got acquainted with salseros of St. Petersburg. Marina used her holidays to go to St. Petersburg to take salsa lessons.

    The idea of the first Rostov club rapidly started coming true. Gena (for the first time in his life!) felt a wish to dance; Marina got a partner, the absence of whom was the main obstacle before. She started learning from famous dance instructors and in October 2001 she went to seminars in Darmstadt.

    Thus, dance education, expertise, and great will to learn in a short time let her organize a salsa school in Rostov. Nowadays salsa clubs are open in three Russian cities Moscow, St. Petersburg and Rostov-on-Don. "Boogaloo" club organizes training, subject parties, club and street dancing.

    Pushkinskaya Street was chosen for street dances not by chance. Its one of the most beautiful and loved places for townsmen. People come there to relax after the workday, to walk with children, to make acquaintances and meet old friends, to fall in love and to date. Nowadays they come also to dance. The audience book seats on the benches beforehand. Among them there is a nice-looking older woman in a red dress and coral beads. Every Saturday she comes there by 8 oclock to watch with nostalgia young people dancing

    We like this place very much," says a middle-aged man. He comes there with his wife. I think its kind of an answer to discos and club parties. Do you see the boy in the red T-shirt? He was my student. He was usually shy and quiet. Im impressed by his dancing now.

    The founders of the "Boogaloo" club, Marina and Gennady Vanyushin, managed not only to catch their students up in love of salsa and Latin American rhythms but also to set the teaching of salsa to a high level andattract first-class salsa stars to Rostov.

    Im very glad to communicate with new and interesting people and also impressed by the level of salsa development in Rostov, " says Oliviya Dasso. Shes been dancing since she was twelve years old. Together with world renowned salsero Johnny Vaskes, they won the World Salsa Competition three times.

    Salsa revives the culture of pair dancing among young people", says one of the street dancers. "The magic rhythm of this dance brings people freedom and a feeling of happiness. And when they say 'good bye' to each other here on Pushkinskaya, they take leave till the next salsa."




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