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Brandon Hampton, founder of Ritmos Negros, explores the evolution and cultural significance of Bachata and Afro-Cuban movement. We delve into the challenges of researching and understanding the roots of these dance forms and the role of oral history in preserving their traditions. The discussion also touches on the fusion of different styles and the debate around maintaining the authenticity of the dance.
The importance of education, intention, and self-awareness for instructors is emphasized, as well as the need for ongoing research and collaboration to expand knowledge and create a more inclusive dance community.
Brandon and Austin also discuss the challenges of prioritizing and sharing content with their audiences. They explore the balance between creating engaging content and staying true to the roots of different dance styles. They also touch on the importance of diversity and collaboration within the dance community. Brandon shares his perspective on identity and the complexity of cultural experiences. Brandon's mark on the Latin dance scene is to spread joy, positivity, and allow people to feel and be present.
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In this episode, Austin Moulder interviews Eda Kachiri, owner of Yirii Dance Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They discuss Eda's journey to buying a studio space, growing the Minneapolis dance community, and using her network to become a traveling instructor across the nation. They...
Published 09/13/24
In this conversation, Austin Moulder and Brian (B-Mac) discuss the importance of continuous improvement in the dance space and the journey to becoming a Bachata Sensual Ambassador.
They also touch on the importance of technical training and the challenges of balancing social dancing and...
Published 08/30/24