How do you dance to mexican music


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Miguel + Hailey

Update on teaching my Korean GF how to dance to Mexican music pt.2 #mexicantiktok #mexicanfyp #mexican #cumbia

305.5K Likes, 906 Comments. TikTok video from Miguel + Hailey (@gonzalee_couple): "Update on teaching my Korean GF how to dance to Mexican music pt.2 #mexicantiktok #mexicanfyp #mexican #cumbia". Teaching my Korean gf how to dance to Mexican music Part 2 🇲🇽❤️🇰🇷 | We have 4 days until my brother’s Mexican wedding | We paused after the first day because she got sore 😂 | .... Baila Esta Cumbia.

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Baila Esta Cumbia - Selena

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Lindsey Rodriguez 🥀

EXCUSE MY MESSY FLOORS 😫 #cumbia #howto #dance #mexican #baila

358K Likes, 1. 6K Comments. TikTok video from Lindsey Rodriguez 🥀 (@yourlittlelindsey): "EXCUSE MY MESSY FLOORS 😫 #cumbia #howto #dance #mexican #baila". HOW TO DANCE CUMBIA: | STEP 1: step backwards | How it should look from YOUR POV: | .... La Cumbia Sampuesana.

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La Cumbia Sampuesana - Aniceto Molina

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Lindsey Rodriguez 🥀

Redo from my last tut! #mexican #takuache #puropincheparty #latina #latino #cumbia #howto #tutorial #parati

54.4K Likes, 222 Comments. TikTok video from Lindsey Rodriguez 🥀 (@yourlittlelindsey): "Redo from my last tut! #mexican #takuache #puropincheparty #latina #latino #cumbia #howto #tutorial #parati". How to dance CUMBIA 💃🏽: | ( EASY ) BEGINNER EDITION | STEP 1: BEND KNEES TO BEAT | . ... Mentirosa.

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Baylea.Marie

I think she got the hang of it 😂😂😂😂 #mexicantiktok #fyp #mexicandancecheck #hotmomcheck🔥🔥🔥🔥

4.8K Likes, 282 Comments. TikTok video from Baylea.Marie (@the.hippie.space.cowgirl): "I think she got the hang of it 😂😂😂😂 #mexicantiktok #fyp #mexicandancecheck #hotmomcheck🔥🔥🔥🔥". Teaching my mom how to dance to Mexican music for the first time….. Triste Me Paso la Vida.

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Triste Me Paso la Vida - Los Expertos de Michoacan

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RV_slinger

He a big 🌽 fed mfer, but my boi can dance!!! Now I just have to teach him como echarse un pinchi grito y fuga a la quinceañera!!!! 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 #howtodance #duranguense #foryou #countryboy #mexicantiktok #usa #mexico

170 Likes, 5 Comments. TikTok video from RV_slinger (@rv_slinger): "He a big 🌽 fed mfer, but my boi can dance!!! Now I just have to teach him como echarse un pinchi grito y fuga a la quinceañera!!!! 🇺🇸 🇲🇽 #howtodance #duranguense #foryou #countryboy #mexicantiktok #usa #mexico". How to Dance to Mexican Music. Por Tu Amor.

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Por Tu Amor - Duranguense Latino

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Miguel + Hailey

Cant wait to show how we will look during the wedding ❤️😂 #mexicantiktok #mexican #banda #duranguense

944.4K Likes, 4K Comments. TikTok video from Miguel + Hailey (@gonzalee_couple): "Cant wait to show how we will look during the wedding ❤️😂 #mexicantiktok #mexican #banda #duranguense". Teaching my Korean GF how to dance to Mexican Music🇰🇷❤️🇲🇽 | My brother’s wedding is coming up | Las tías y tíos van a venir | .... Mi Vecinita.

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Mi Vecinita - Memo y su Grupo Cazador

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Sasha

Replying to @tunderscorej #bandatutorial #howtodancebanda #mexicanmusic #sangoloteadito

18.5K Likes, 30 Comments. TikTok video from Sasha (@usolatortillacomocuchara): "Replying to @tunderscorej #bandatutorial #howtodancebanda #mexicanmusic #sangoloteadito". BANDA TUTORIAL | bend your knees and stick your hip out to one side and then the other | (move your feet to be able to stick your hips out to the sides)👉 | .... original sound.

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Lindsey Rodriguez 🥀

One of my favorite steps!! Remember to ask questions and what you would like to see next! #mexican #pasitosatevo #pareja #takuachecuh #latina #latino #tutorial #howto

16. 9K Likes, 80 Comments. TikTok video from Lindsey Rodriguez 🥀 (@yourlittlelindsey): "One of my favorite steps!! Remember to ask questions and what you would like to see next! #mexican #pasitosatevo #pareja #takuachecuh #latina #latino #tutorial #howto". HOW TO DANCE PASITO SATEVO: | Step 1: bend knees to beat of the song | STEP 2: step in place 3x ( alternating legs ) ( Right (step) left ( step ) right (step) ALTÉRNATE (Left (step) right ( step) Left (step) | .... El Pasito Satevo.

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El Pasito Satevo - Los Vendavales de Adan Melendez

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LOZAA

How to dance mexican music 101🤣😂 #fyp #foryou #mexicantiktok #mexicanmusic #foryoupage

651 Likes, 22 Comments. TikTok video from LOZAA (@lozaa96): "How to dance mexican music 101🤣😂 #fyp #foryou #mexicantiktok #mexicanmusic #foryoupage". La Boda Del Huitlacoche - Live.

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La Boda Del Huitlacoche - Live - Carin Leon

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PenguinB0bby

#dance #teach #mexicandancing #mexico #tutorial #duranguense #salsa #chicago

2.9K Likes, 9 Comments. TikTok video from PenguinB0bby (@penguinb0bby): "#dance #teach #mexicandancing #mexico #tutorial #duranguense #salsa #chicago". original sound.

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Desiree Rendon

Reply to @bbyluvian hope this helps 🤍 #fyp #mexicantiktok #bailes #jaripeos #tutorials #banda #norteñas #huapangosperros #cumbia #zapateado #dance

5. 2K Likes, 18 Comments. TikTok video from Desiree Rendon (@desireerendon): "Reply to @bbyluvian hope this helps 🤍 #fyp #mexicantiktok #bailes #jaripeos #tutorials #banda #norteñas #huapangosperros #cumbia #zapateado #dance". pay attention to how other people are dancing and there movement | feel yourself and the music | solo is usually two-step with tour own grove depending on if its banda, norteñas, etcc.. | .... Cánchame.

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PenguinB0bby

#dance #teach #mexicandancing #mexico #tutorial #duranguense #salsa #chicago

2.9K Likes, 9 Comments. TikTok video from PenguinB0bby (@penguinb0bby): "#dance #teach #mexicandancing #mexico #tutorial #duranguense #salsa #chicago". original sound.

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Arlinda Shirley

Baby Dancing Mexican Music. #mexicanmusic #fypシ @Shane Running Bear T

TikTok video from Arlinda Shirley (@arlindashirley): "Baby Dancing Mexican Music. #mexicanmusic #fypシ @Shane Running Bear T". How to dance Mexican Music..✌🏽🕺🏽. original sound.

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Sasha

Replying to @tunderscorej #bandatutorial #howtodancebanda #mexicanmusic #sangoloteadito

18.5K Likes, 30 Comments. TikTok video from Sasha (@usolatortillacomocuchara): "Replying to @tunderscorej #bandatutorial #howtodancebanda #mexicanmusic #sangoloteadito". BANDA TUTORIAL | bend your knees and stick your hip out to one side and then the other | (move your feet to be able to stick your hips out to the sides)👉 | .... original sound.

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How to dance mexican music 101🤣😂 #fyp #foryou #mexicantiktok #mexicanmusic #foryoupage

651 Likes, 22 Comments. TikTok video from LOZAA (@lozaa96): "How to dance mexican music 101🤣😂 #fyp #foryou #mexicantiktok #mexicanmusic #foryoupage". La Boda Del Huitlacoche - Live.

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La Boda Del Huitlacoche - Live - Carin Leon

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teaching my daughter how dance to mexican music, 1,2 step, 1,2 step, now bounce like your having a seizure to make it seem like your more coordinated 💃🏽🕺#MomsTargetyeezy #Laschanclas #Evenie #TeamHaro #TheGreat8 #Mexicanslowjams dont mind my wife's target yeezus

575 Likes, 6 Comments. TikTok video from TeamHaroFamilia8 (@teamharofamilia8): "teaching my daughter how dance to mexican music, 1,2 step, 1,2 step, now bounce like your having a seizure to make it seem like your more coordinated 💃🏽🕺#MomsTargetyeezy #Laschanclas #Evenie #TeamHaro #TheGreat8 #Mexicanslowjams dont mind my wife's target yeezus". original sound.

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Baylea.Marie

I think she got the hang of it 😂😂😂😂 #mexicantiktok #fyp #mexicandancecheck #hotmomcheck🔥🔥🔥🔥

4.8K Likes, 282 Comments. TikTok video from Baylea.Marie (@the.hippie.space.cowgirl): "I think she got the hang of it 😂😂😂😂 #mexicantiktok #fyp #mexicandancecheck #hotmomcheck🔥🔥🔥🔥". Teaching my mom how to dance to Mexican music for the first time….. Triste Me Paso la Vida.

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Triste Me Paso la Vida - Los Expertos de Michoacan

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Silvana Estrada

#fyp #tiktok #trendingnow #howtodancelikeaboss

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Valente Flores

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53.3K Likes, 617 Comments. TikTok video from Valente Flores (@valenteflores0). Tutorial of how to dance Mexican music. original sound.

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Miguel + Hailey

Cant wait to show how we will look during the wedding ❤️😂 #mexicantiktok #mexican #banda #duranguense

944.4K Likes, 4K Comments. TikTok video from Miguel + Hailey (@gonzalee_couple): "Cant wait to show how we will look during the wedding ❤️😂 #mexicantiktok #mexican #banda #duranguense". Teaching my Korean GF how to dance to Mexican Music🇰🇷❤️🇲🇽 | My brother’s wedding is coming up | Las tías y tíos van a venir | .... Mi Vecinita.

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"When you dance flamenco, it's like connecting with God": 10 questions for a participant of the "Dancing on TNT" project | Krasnodarskiye Izvestiya

Happiness to those who have ever seen this fragile branch dancing, because with its movements it awakens a sea of ​​emotions and feelings. I remember very well the performance of Marina Yakovleva in the 6th season of the Dancing on TNT project. Bright, powerful, reminiscent of ball lightning and fireworks at the same time. Miguel said so that he sat through the entire room with his mouth open. Beauty Tatyana Denisova, judging by her facial expressions, mentally danced with Marina, and Yegor Druzhinin asked the participant why she needed a project, because she was already doing well. The choreographers announced the fact that our compatriot in "Dances" in chorus, she made such a strong impression on them. It was two years ago.

Marina Yakovleva did not stay long in the project, almost immediately she decided to return to Krasnodar. She speaks of “Dances” on TNT with great respect, the vision in the project of herself and her work simply did not coincide with the tasks pursued by the organizers of the show - to create some kind of universal dancer who can perform any choreography, regardless of personal preferences.

Read about how the flamenco maestro lives today and how the unique culture feels on the Kuban land, read in the material of Krasnodar News.

- Marina, when the media talk about talented people, they often use the cliché "sings or dances from the cradle. " Looking at you, you might think so too. When did you first meet flamenco? Where did you see?

– At first I heard flamenco, but didn't see it, but purely subconsciously I felt what movements should be done. And the first flamenco video is a video for the song Ain't It Funny by Jennifer Lopez. Professional dancers also danced with the star. Then, in the seventh grade, when the Internet came into our lives, I began to watch other clips, master classes. What impressed me the most was Carlos Saura's five films about the art of flamenco. They became my first "teachers".

– Why didn't you study in choreographic circles? Why only at home, by yourself?

– I have always danced by myself: at home, on the street, at family parties, school and city concerts. But for some reason, my parents did not want to send me to the circle. To all requests, my mother answered: "The set has already ended, let's do it later." Instead of dancing, she brought me to a music school. Now I understand that it was the right choice. I began to feel the music sensitively, which greatly influenced my dance. Perhaps that is why improvisation is easy for me, and this is very important in the art of dance.

When I started using public transport, which was in the fifth grade, I drove to the House of Creativity, where the choreographic studio worked, and signed up there myself. But the main school of dance was classes with oneself. Now I advise all novice dancers to spend more time in improvisation, this forms a personal style and taste and what is called art. One thing is skill, technique, and another thing is to dance to the music that you like and inspire you. If you just repeat the movements, you can get away from your body nature, and it is different for everyone.

– But you didn't reach the level of flamenco you have now, did you? At the TNT casting, you said that you studied in Spain. Tell us about the journey you went from dancing to Carlos Saura's movies to the professional you are today?

– After school, I entered the Faculty of Philology of the Arkhangelsk State University, under the student exchange program I left for Poland, the city of Poznan. In addition to studying, she attended classes in modern. Once I saw that the flamenco theater, which had come on tour, was rehearsing in the next room. I met the members of the group, I was allowed to attend the rehearsal. Probably, then the final understanding came that I couldn’t do without dancing, that this is the thing that I want to do all my life, but already professionally.

After university, I returned to Russia, entered the choreography department of the Arkhangelsk Art College. My trips began to Moscow, St. Petersburg, where I took master classes from the Spaniards. After graduating from college, I moved to Krasnodar: I wanted to be closer to the south - the northern climate never suited me.

– Well, Krasnodar is still closer to Spain than Arkhangelsk… How did the center of Kuban meet you?

– Here my independent life began, I got disciples. It was difficult: I taught and grew up with my students.

– And when did Spain happen?

- Fast enough. I started learning the language, going to master classes in this country, getting to know and spending time with flamenco people. It shaped me both as a dancer and as an artist. I just fell in love with the south of Spain. Andalusia with its narrow streets, multi-colored tiles, semi-circular window shutters turned out to be close to me in spirit.

It was very difficult for the Spaniards, but the teachers saw that I did not give up. Ursula Lopez, one of my first teachers, never took her eyes off me. It seemed to me that she understood my intention and put her strength into me, as she does with everyone who comes to her class for a reason. There, in principle, there is a very respectful attitude towards those who come to master classes - flamenco dancers are glad that they are interested in their art and are happy to pass it on to others.

– What else did they surprise you with?

- Because they have no age. We usually have adult dancers who only teach, they don't dance anymore. There is no such thing. When at my first master class in Moscow I saw Belen Maya – this is a very serious and weighty person in the world of flamenco, she starred in a film by Carlos Saura – I was amazed at her skill and speed of movement. But then Belen Maya was well over 40.

And there are many such examples! La Farruca, the mamita of a large gypsy clan that carries the flamenco culture. Despite her advanced age and rather heavy weight, she moves with incredible energy and grace!

I was also captivated by the openness and cordiality of people: when I got to a lesson with Carmen Ledesma, first of all she approached each student and hugged him. This Spaniards are very similar to our southerners.

– Is that why they also dance flamenco in the Kuban? And, in principle, why do you think Russians are very fond of Spanish culture?

- Good question. For some reason, it so happened that we dance our Russian dances a little. Look how often guys of Caucasian nationalities perform lezginka - it's great! This is their strength and unity. Thanks to the dance, they keep themselves in great physical shape, plus it is also an amazing psychological release. And we, Russians, somehow lost it.

Popular music does not relax the mind. Because it is very flat: tuff, tuff, tuff. And folk music is diverse, and a person by nature wants this difference, which really gives us psychological relaxation. Apparently, feeling this intuitively, we are happy to master the culture of other peoples. And flamenco is danced not only in the Kuban, but also in Siberia, the Urals, the Far East and in Russian capitals.

Speaking specifically about the Krasnodar Territory, I feel comfortable working with people here in terms of mentality, because southern people are open, and also weighty, they firmly plant their feet on the ground. As one of my students, a blooded Kuban, said: “We create life from the earth.” This is reflected in their character, feelings, because a person who often walks barefoot on the ground is more confident on his feet, he is closer to nature and to himself. It helps a lot to understand flamenco.

– Marina, for me, flamenco is the story of a woman, very middle-aged, with a broken heart, always with an unhappy love that José left. I don’t want to offend, but when I first saw you on TV, it seemed to me that you were much older.

- I heard someone say, "When you dance flamenco, it's like you're connecting with God." I think everyone sees their own. Probably, tragic flamenco is known a little more in our country, because it touches our deep soul more. In fact, there are many styles, this is the dance of life, it contains all themes. There is, for example, the alegrias style, the name is translated as “joy”. There are styles with flirtatious notes and playful melodies - columbian, guajira. There is even a goofy, bizarre performance of flamenco. It all depends on how you feel and what kind of music you choose.

– By the way, you can also see adherents of this dance on Krasnaya Street on weekends. Is this your studio?

– Unfortunately, no. Rather, I don’t specifically participate there, but if I had a little more time, I would dance with pleasure on Krasnaya. We have several schools in Krasnodar. Perhaps among the dancers there are my students. If so, then I'm just happy about this fact.

– When I saw an announcement that you were holding a master class, I myself came to try it with pleasure. To my surprise, people of all ages and builds gathered in the hall. What can you say about your students? Who are they? Why go to flamenco?

- Difficult to answer unambiguously. My students are people who do not shy away from difficulties, with a sense of humor, open and kind. Many come for physiological and emotional relaxation. And, of course, for aesthetics.

Flamenco is an aesthetic of the highest level. No one will say that this is a stupid dance. It is beautiful, graceful and very powerful and smart! And they go for truth and depth. A Russian person feels sincerity very well. That's why he goes to flamenco.


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