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Merengue:
Merengue means a kind of dessert and is a native dance of Dominics and
Haiti. Because of his hot, sexy and easy nature, merengue is a highly
popular among dancers. With his 8 rhythm music and 2 beat steps merengue
can be danced in couples as well as in group. …After
the erotic salsa, Merengue came to the scene. Some people suggested
this Dominic Republic originated dance is nothing but salsa. Some others
took it to close to salsa so salsa bands added merengue songs to
their repertoire. Actually merengue had an easy, dance oriented and
a more diverse style with his one-two rhythm. Therefore recently it
appeared as an opponent to salsa. ...Merengue
took advantage of loss of salsas charm. After the mid of 1980’s, it was
a fact that more and more people, especially who wants to dance, begin to
listen merengue. Bachata:
Bachata,
mostly danced by poor and rural people of Dominic and Haiti, begin to step
into the scene in 1960s. This romantic dance can be danced by her 4 rhythm
music and her 4 beat steps. Well known bands and singers are Monchy y
Alexandra, Aventura, Alex
Bueno and doubtless with his unique voice the pupil of Dominics Juan
Luis Guerra. Cha
Cha: This
dance was founded in Cuba in 1950s by developing of mambo rhythms and
danced by two slow and three fast sweeping steps. Cuban style is more
different with his close, sexy, joyful and fast movements from Ballroom
Cha Cha which is more distant and more rigid, …In
1940s famous Mambo was
founded via the return of Danzon back to its old instrumental form and
digestion of other rhythms. In 1948, a young violonist who played in the
Havana club “Prado y Neptuno”, made a composition with the name
“Engañadora”( The Cheat). Enrique
Jorrin added a son part to the danzon music as the band
played a montuno. Jorrin himself said the name of the dance comes
from the “Cha Cha Cha” sound of dancers feet while they are dancing.
So “Engañadora”
became the first played chachacha. The
first record was in 1953 and the impact was in an instant. Suddenly
everyone wanted to dance this new dance.
…We,
Cuban musicians who are trying to earn our life as best as we can,
continued to create countless new rhythms. Mambos more slow version Cha
Cha was founded because of this. It played more in dance clubs which were
converted from garages by young people who cannot go to mambo playing big
clubs because of short of money.
Mambo:
This new rhythm founded in 1940s and it blowed like a storm with its 8
rhythm music, fast, rapid and hot style. Like its Cha Cha cousin Cuban
mambo is faster,sexier and more free than Ballroom mambo. …Jazz
music had effects on Latin music. And it didn’t stopped there. In the
end of 1940s Juan de Dios, my friend from Panama, organize a party for his
sons baptism. During the party, he stopped the performing band and told us
that he going to play the latest madness of New York. What was that and
who sang it? Everybody was curious about it. This was an unknown rhythm
performed by Jose Curbelo from Cuba and its name was mambo. I swear
it; it was neither the effect of drinks or the heat of party. But this
mambo was a perfect mixture of melody and sound, which cannot be
identified in any instrument and rhythms. It was a rhythm against a
rhythm. Samba:
Samba is a Brasilian originated carnaval dance and it enters until Broadway
in beginning of 20th century. With the effect of Europe, it transformed
into a Ballroom dance. It danced by bouncing on 3 beat steps. Traditional
Brasil samba varies from Ballroom samba by its agility and fast rhythm
variety. La
Rueda:
La Rueda de Casino became popular in Cuba with the rise of salsa in 1950s.
The word means circle and dance in shape of circle. It uses salsa basic
steps and movements and can
grow or shrink according the number of dancers and size of
dance floor. The leader leads the group, the dance and movements by
hand signs or by commands. Every movement has a specific hand sign or
command word. It is very enjoying dance for both dancer and audience. Blue
parts were taken from the book of Hernando Calve Ospinas’s SALSA –The
Fire of Havana About Dance ...As Fidel Castro and his guerilla
army entered Havana in 1959, some Cuban musicians fled to Mexico or USA.
Beny More was one of the strict people against this
escape. He said: ” No one can force me to leave Cuba!” “I am
not interested in dollars. I want to walk in streets of Cuba and to hear
people saying “ Hey Wild Man1 How is going?” and to reply
them “ It is my flesh and my blood”. So says the best musician of all
times. (1):
Beny More’s nickname was The Wild Man of Rhythm. ...For
the people like me who goes to dance only weekends, the whole week was a
torture.But on saturday I will iron my shirt, have a good bath, smear
myself on perfume and deodrant and polish my shoes, Palladium was waiting
for me The
parts above were taken from the book of Hernando Calve Ospinas’s SALSA
– The Fire of Havana. About
Gokhan Turker..
Gokhan
Turker was born in Istanbul at the spring of 1979. He finished
Cagalaoglu Anatolia Highschool, one of the best German based
highschool in Istanbul. He decided to have his career in science and began
his undergraduate study in Bogazici University at the Department of
Molecular Biology and Genetics. During his study, he traveled many times
abroad. After his graduation in summer of 2002, he went to Zurich,
Switzerland for his internship on Environmental Engineering. After he
succesfully finished his internship in the private institute, EAWAG, he
was accepted to the Biochemistry Masters program with full scholarship on
Teaching Assistant by Worcester
Polytechnic Institute, Massachusetts USA. Gokhan Turker continued to his
graduate study for six months and then decided to return back to Turkey
and begin his graduate study on Environmental Engineering in Bogazici
University. Gokhan Turker is now waiting for new semester and wanting to
have his PhD in Zurich, Switzerland. Course Places
Gokhan
Turker and his International Studies Gokhan
Turker always binds his scientific abroad travels with dance; he had
succesfull studies in science as well as in dance. In
summer of 2001 as he was having his internship in University of København,
Denmark, he keeped the pulse of the city and absorbed necessary
informations and techniques. In Copenhagen, Gokhan Turker met with real
Salsa Cubana and accepted it as his dance style. The Latin dances show in
Lyngby End of Summer Festival was a big success. As the Latin dance show
was performed another dance team won the Iskandinavian La Rueda
Competition in same day. Both dance teams were supported and sponsored by
Chi Chi Cafe . From Denmark, Gokhan Turker traveled to Stockholm, Sweden
and his dance style has been watched with a great enjoyment. Gokhan
Turker started his internship in Zurich,Switzerland in autumn of 2002.
Because of his flexible working hours, he had the chance to dance
everynight and to improve his dance style. Gokhan
Turker tell us his first dance night in Zurich like this: “ It
was 21:30 as I went to club called Palais X-Tra. As I look from
outside, I did not saw anyone. I became a bit nervous. As I ask the
bodyguard at the front door about the inside, he gave me this answer: “
There are not so many people up there now.” I asked “ How many
people?” and as I got the answer :“ Approximately 300 people” I was
quite shocked. I went upstairs, took a deep breath and I step into my
first dance night in Zurich.” In Zurich, Gokhan Turker had the chance to
join El Cubanito Salsa Congress and to dance with more than 200 dancers
and dance teachers around the world.
Gokhan Turker still works voluntarily in AEGEE (European Students
Forum). He is the teacher and the speaker of DWG (Dance Working Group) of
AEGEE-Istanbul; and the secretary of DWG of AEGEE-Europe. In the AGORA
(General Assembly of AEGEE-Europe) held in Ohrid, Macedonia between 22-26
April 2004, he gave a Latin Dances Workshop and made a dance show in
European Night. He continued his workshops in the event “Shake it to the
Max” in Galaxidi, Greece between 25-29 July 2004. In Greece he also
added Traditional Greek dances to his repertoire. He gave an another dance
workshop in the event “Shake on the Beach” in Izmir, Turkey between
25-31 August 2004. Now Gokhan Turker is planning to give dance workshops
in Tblissi, Georgia in September, in Torino, Italy in October, in Kiev,
Ukraine in winter and in Constanza, Romania in spring. Please write us to get more information and the latest news, courses about latin dances in istanbul - Turkey. Contact Person : Mr. Alp or Mr.
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