Learn Dominican Style Bachata Footwork: The Complete Course
What you'll learn
- Develop and Expand your Library of Footwork
- Create your own Footwork
Requirements
- Make a bit of dance space around you to practice along with the video.
Description
Course Description
My Dominican Bachata classes have been taken by many students locally and across the world at some of the best Bachata Congresses and Festivals.
LATEST: Course Fully Updated! (May 2018)
Start learning how to dance Dominican Style Bachata. (Footwork)
***Partnering Tips will be added later in the future***
Nothing is needed - Just a little dance space so you can practice along with the videos.
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About this course:
- Many happy and VERY satisfied students after taking this course.
- Nothing is required.
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- All future extra lectures and upgrades are always included for free.
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Make sure to Practice!
Your initial goal is practice all of the steps discussed to improve your footwork.
You will need no partner to learn the topics discussed or huge amount of dance space - I show each step taught in this course in many different views to better your learning experience.
I stress that you need no prior experience and there's nothing extra to buy or pay for. Nothing!
You'll learn:
- Basic Steps
- Common Steps used in Dominican Style Bachata.
- 5 Essential Steps to Create/Expand Your own Footwork
- Tips/Tricks To making your footwork more comfortable.
... and much, much more!
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Who this course is for:
- This course is meant for anyone looking to learn Dominican Style Bachata Steps, Improve, Create and Learn new footwork.
Course content
- Preview01:07
- 01:53How To Study the Course/Overview
Instructor
Demetrio Rosario, aka “Sooo Nasty", is a dancer and instructor of Dominican descent based out of Los Angeles, California. He is famously known for his unique smooth/sensual style of dance, which gained him his affectionate nickname. Having been exposed to Latin music through his family at a very early age, Demetrio was instantly hooked. He can distinctly recall the sound of Bachata and Merengue echoing through the walls at home and family events alike, which brought him even closer to his love for the music.
Demetrio always had a passion for dancing at heart, but truly began his career at the age of 18 taking Salsa Lessons with World Renowned instructor Ashkan Jabarianha; improving his timing, technique and musicality through his studies with the Canadian Salsa Instructor. In 2005 he joined Candela Pura Dance Company, led by Los Angeles's very own beloved Salsa instructor's Miguel Aguirre and his father Francisco Aguirre. “Traveling and performing locally inspired me to improve my dancing…" Demetrio recalls, “After seeing so many great dancers and performers I knew I wanted to work harder to enhance my skills, both as an instructor and performer."
Demetrio then joined the powerhouse dance company Bachata Caliente, where he spent 2 years undergoing intense instruction with World Renowned Co-Directors Jorge Contreras and Leslie Ferreira. In 2010, Demetrio spent some time teaching in Canada, where he had the pleasure of introducing Dominican Bachata to Vancouver dancers; significantly changing how Bachata is danced in the area. He currently manages the Intermediate team at Que Rico Dance, a new Company founded by Director Jorge Contreras that is quickly taking the scene by storm! He has also received 2 Best Male Instructor awards and Best Bachata DJ in the past.
Demetrio continues to dance, DJ, and perform, focusing on teaching “Sensual Dominican Style" Bachata and Salsa. He is beloved by students of all ages and backgrounds for his charismatic personality and ability to bring even the most introverted personality out of their shell.
“Soo Naasty!!"