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The
Beginning
As
a boy growing up in Haiti, my sister often took me to the
theatre to see folkloric productions. I always appreciated
watching other people dance on stage. Yet, I myself had little
interest in dancing. What I really enjoyed was sports, especially
soccer..
Then one day something amazing happened to me. I went to see
a movie called "The Great Waltz" about the life of the great
composer Johann Strauss, Jr. I wanted to go because I grew
up listening to classical music at home. I really got excited
seeing the couples dancing. They moved so beautifully in harmony
with the music. I could never get those images out of my mind.
I had the feeling that I too, wanted to dance just like them.
Well,
it took another six years for my dancing dream to become a
reality. It happened when I moved to New York and saw the
Hustle. At that moment the same excitement I had felt about
"The Great Waltz"came back. I actually changed my major in
college from engineering to accounting so I would have more
time to go dancing.
I
always enjoyed watching Fred Astaire films, so I decided to
take classes at one of his franchises in my quest to add more
flair and pizzazz to my dancing. Since my hustle was above
any level taught at that school, I ended up purchasing a Latin
package. I figured this was great since I listened to a lot
of El Gran Combo back in Haiti and I really enjoyed their
music. This was my first exposure to the Mambo and I didn't
like it. The rigidity of the "quick, quick, slow" pattern
annoyed me. Cha Cha and Tango were my favorites. They seemed
more elegant. My instructor suggested that we work on a piece
that blended Cha Cha with Hustle. We performed it at the next
weekly social. This was my first Latin performance. It was
quite an experience.
It was becoming harder and harder to find a good hustle club
in New York City. The music was sounding more monotonous and
noisier each night. Freestyle disco and hip-hop were in. I
needed a change. While hanging out in the Hustle room at Alexis
Dance Studio, I remembered seeing this couple working out
in the Latin room. No one could do the things they did. Their
names were Eddie & Maria Torres. It was delightful to see
them compete in Dance Fever. I thought it was cool that they
danced Latin on a disco program. A friend suggested that I
try a salsa club called Ochentas. And I did.
That first night back in April 1982, I witnessed a
most magical moment. It was Cha Cha
night and all these couples were beautifully
gliding on the dance floor. Showtime came and there they were
again, Eddie & Maria, the couple from Alexis doing a mambo
that was unbelievable. I introduced myself and complimented
them on their performance. I felt that excitement coming back
again. I said to myself that this is the place and this is
the dance for me.
To be continued....
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