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Dancer Of The Week

Sanne Keijzer

Sanne Keijzer
Dance because you like it and show that. Own the dance. A good student can copy the teacher but a great dancer learns and then makes it her own. So, create your own style and do your thing. And very important: dare to dance!

Album Of The Week

Frank Reyes – Sigue Tu Vida

Frank Reyes – Sigue Tu Vida
Frank Reyes – a.k.a “The Prince of Bachata” - sings some of the world's most beautiful Bachata songs in his album “Sigue Tu Vida” (English: “Go On with Your Life”). This is real Bachata for all traditional Dominican Style and Modern Style Bachatateros and Bachateras.

Salsa Artists

Ismael "Maelo" Rivera

Ismael "Maelo" Rivera
Ismael Rivera, was a renowned Puerto Rican composer and singer of salsa music. He was the first born of five children, born to Luis, a carpenter and Margarita Rivera, a home maker.

Marc Anthony

Marc Anthony
Marc Anthony is probably the most well known and internationally acclaimed salsa star outside of Latin America and Puerto Rico. Born to Puerto Rican immigrants, Marc Anthony was instructed in music theory and composition by his father, Felipe Muniz.

Héctor Lavoe

Héctor Lavoe
Héctor Lavoe was at the forefront of the salsa boom. He was born in Puerto Rico, but he moved to New York City when he was 17 years old. By 1966 he found himself fronting Willie Colón’s Orquestra. They formed a partnership and from there went on to make 14 albums together.