Dancing in a Restaurant (La Mexicana)
Have you ever seen patrons in a restaurant spontaneously dancing because they like the music there? No? Well, I finally have!
I should say that I know them, though. These people are my friends and dance pals. So, yes they know how to dance well!
The other patrons at the restaurant – La Mexicana, at 838 Yonge Street near Downtown Toronto – certainly enjoyed the dance performances, as did the staff!
By Cliff, 2009/12/20 @ 12:34 am
Awesome!!
By Sunshine, 2010/01/05 @ 2:03 am
WOW this is amazing
By Moonlite, 2010/01/14 @ 1:11 am
I’ll need to get the originals from you next time!! Or, I guess you could just put it onto some sort of data storage device for me for next time I see you. hehee…
By Moonlite, 2010/01/14 @ 1:20 am
P.S. The first clip was actually Bachata, not Salsa.
By Leonard Chu, 2010/01/14 @ 10:27 pm
And clearly I can’t tell the difference… I was never really a fan of either dance
By Moonlite, 2010/01/14 @ 11:43 pm
Yet, you did quite well with the bachata line dance, and were able to multi-task when salsa-ing.
And BTW, I don’t think they taught bachata the way it’s Supposed to be… It’s supposed to be ‘dirtier’ (to some extent, of course) than what we were originally taught.
Even in the clip above, it was a very reserved bachata… Clearly my dance partner (see above clips) hasn’t seen me dance it proper/dirty – ie: Like with #8 – who, btw, I know for certain isn’t there anymore… No #9 for the rest of the students yet either.
By Leonard Chu, 2010/01/15 @ 11:45 pm
Well, number uh… 6? taught the bachata line dance really well. I still hear him calling out the steps when I’m doing it. Plus, the line dance is really fun! Maybe its just that the clean pairs version we learned just isn’t very interesting