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Powered by Danza De La Liga
May 2011Editor : Irisha Poonawalla
- Second Edition The
TimesKnow the dancefloor the DDLL way!
thSilver Jubilee Dance Party – 8 MayDDLL celebrates it’s 25th party in true style & spirit!
Special performance, workshop, prizes & surprises for all!!!Don't miss out!!
Cric-A-Liga – Mid MayA sporty day of Cricket, food & fun, with a DDLL twist.
. DDLL Dance Merchandise
The all new collection of dance shoes, t-shirts, badges and keychains.. A total must have!
Brand new Casino Rueda batches start soonEveryone loves this party favourite, so many new steps to learn!
DDLL successfully completes ONE YEAR this July!!!For our anniversary let us treat you with a big blast!
We’ll keep you updated, like we always do!
WHAT’S HOT & NEW
Dance Quote of the Season..
Dancing faces you towards Heaven, whichever direction you turn. - Sweetpea Tyler
Dance Image of the Season..
‘DANCE IS WHAT LIVES IN OUR SOUL, NO MATTER HOW OLD WE ARE..’
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Confused about which dance style to try first? Take this fun dance personality quiz and find out which style best fits your personality. Is your personality
more like Salsa, Hip-hop or Zumba? The quiz consists of 8 simple questions.. So what's your groove?
Q1. What kind of music do you listen to?
A. Reggae & Rap B. The latest chart-toppers C. Whatever plays at my gym
Q2. What is your favourite dance move?
A. The Body Wave B. Booty Shake C. As long as the music plays, I don't mind just swaying!
Q3. What do you usually like to wear?
A. I'm always trendy and up-to-date B. My comfy workout wear C. Oversized tees & jeans are my style!
Q3. Everyone has their favourite shoes.. What are yours?
A. Good old sneakers B. Sleek, shiny & new C. Big, snazzy & funky
Q4. What adjectives describe you best?
A. Chilled out B. Fit & Fun C. Charismatically cheeky
Q5. Who is your favourite dancer?
A. Michael Jackson is the man! B. All those people on 'So You Think You Can Dance' C. Govinda!
Q6. What show would you pay to go and watch?
A. Dancing With The Stars B. Akon LIVE in concert (I'm sure he'll show up this time and sing!) C. I can watch anything.. Movies, matches, even
the circus!
Q7. What's your ideal holiday destination?
A. Vegas baby!! B. Sultry sublime beaches C. Adventurous camping trips
Q8. Food that you just can't do without?
A. Greens & organic is my choice! B. Bring on the cheese & chocolate! C. Flavours of the world excite me!
Quiz Results :
Most 'A's – HIP HOP .. You are the cool one! Laid back and totally with it.. Smooth moves is your thing, you sure can show it!
Most 'B's – SALSA .. You are the sexy one! Chic and spunky, you dance best with a partner.. All set to sizzle!
Most 'C's – Zumba.. You are the energetic one! Full of life and always on the move.. You love to dance no matter what!
If you find yourself inclined to more than one dance style.. Then, woohoo.. You're meant to dance!
DDLL offers ALL these styles and more.. Build on your dance style or try out a new one!
Just Keep Dancing!
What DANCE STYLE are you?
A quick & fun dance quiz by Irisha
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Dance Humour – One liners..
. Why don't dogs make good dancers ? Because they have two left feet !What do cows like to dance to ? Any kind of moo-sic you like !How do you make a tissue dance ? Put a little boogie in it ! (Hee-hee) What dance do you do when summer is over? Tango (tan go).Where can you dance in California? A. San Fran-discoHow do they dance in Arabia? Sheik-to-sheik (cheek to cheek).What is a frog's favourite dance? The Lindy Hop.What do cars do at the disco? Brake dance.What kind of dance do buns do when they dance too much? Abundance. (A-bun-dance)
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Bachata as we all know, is a very romantic and rather intimate dance form. It is also very popular for its sensuality and sex appeal. Oh my God, did I just say the 'S' word? Lol.. Get a grip, it is true. We also know that we enjoy dancing Bachata only with a few selected partners. Why do we have these preferences? I will not rationalize by saying that the man is an excellent lead or that the lady is an excellent follow because we know that the truth is a little more than that.
There are these dances where you feel your body suddenly waking up and responding to the body of the person that is dancing with you. No matter how much you try to deny it and keep it 'strictly-come-dancing'; your body reacts the way it does with this one particular or few particular dancers dancing with you. Raise your hands if you all have felt something like this. The song that is playing when you two are dancing Bachata, seems to turn into a fading mumble. You feel that is just the two of you in the whole universe. Your bodies begin to respond to a very primal man-woman rhythm. You become acutely aware of the person's body next to you. Your sense of smell is heightened; you find the smell of your partner simply intoxicating; mostly because you have compatible genes; thanks to the pheromones and your own internal 'good gene detector.' Your pupils are dilated if you have managed not to close your eyes in all that stupor. You feel a strange tingling at the base of your neck. Your feel your knees going weak. You break into a cold fever. You are probably even aroused but that is OK. And your heart beat rate increases but you just don't care. All you want, is have that song to last for an eternity.
My answer is very simple. Apart from the fact that you can lead and follow each other very well; it is very chemical. You start feeling all the above mentioned things only with partners with complimentary immune systems and compatible genes. The reason why your partner smells so damn ravishing is because your body is responding to the pheromones that your partner's body is producing. And all this while you were thinking that it was the perfume, lol.
Everybody wants this but it does not happen on every social night. And the funny part is, if you haven't realized it yet; it does not happen with everybody. Having said that, here is what I have to say to help you have a decent Bachata dance.
1. Men, do not forcibly make the woman to come into a close hold. It might ruin the dance for the both of you and she might never dance with you again. You could ask her if she would be comfortable in close hold. If she says yes, then it is up to you to take the dance forward they way you two might like. If she says no; don't even bother thinking about it.
2. The act of coming into a close hold while dancing comes from a suggestion. The man suggesting and the woman accepting the suggestion. Respect her space. If she keeps pulling back from your leech like close hold, it is your clue to let go!
3. The space between her thighs is not a freeway and neither is it a highway. Don't try to shove your thighs in there unless she gives you the green signal. Respect the woman, dude, and it will take you a long way. She is not a dancing prop.
4. Men, you dance Bachata not to impress but to FEEL. And by that, I do not mean 'FEELING UP' the woman who was kind enough to dance with you.
5. Women, speak up! If you are not comfortable in a close hold, you have to speak up. Otherwise the man will think that you are enjoying the dance. They don't have ESP.
6. Women, do not hijack his lead often. Do not 'often' hijack and do the 'I-want-to-burn-up-your-pants' Bachata. And no, that is not 'often' sexy. Infact, it is 'often' the opposite of sexy.
7. Women, do not romanticize the dance form too much. Yes, you do want to dance with 'the one' but not every guy who asks you to dance can live up to your expectations.
8. Open hold Bachata can be pleasurable too.
9. Always remember that Bachata is still a dance.
10. Chew a breath mint, wear deodorant and do not be sweating like a pig. This is not always possible but you gotta try anyway.
11. Experienced dancers make it look sexy and easy but it is not. Not all of us are Latin and Latin music was certainly was not playing in the hospitals in which we were born. So, my point is that, practice that sexy Latin hip movements at home before the mirror so that you look a lot better on the dance floor.
12. Girl on girl Bachata is sexy. Women, it is ok to dance with other women. And no, you will not be termed as a lesbian.
13.Guy on guy Bachata... Err.. I have no comments.
14.Hey Mr.DJ, please do not play more than 3 Bachata numbers in a row in the Salsa socials. Bachata is like a sweet dessert but too much of it can kill us with its sweetness.
15. Girl, before I forget; DO NOT ATTACH YOUR EMOTIONS with a man with whom you can dance intimately. He is great dancer and a fantastic lead but be aware that your body is on a OXYTOXIN high. The cuddle hormone will give you a false sense of intimacy. Do not fall for it unless you are sure that guy is equally into you and that he likes you.
Mazel Tov and Happy Dancing!!
Copyright (c) 2010, Thangasurabi Bright Raj
Dancing Bachata... Why do you want to get close and how much really can you get!By Thangasurabhi Bright Raj
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Danza De La Liga
Party Rocker of the Season HARI PRASATH
If you rock every party with your presence & enthusiasm,
you too could be able to enjoy
3 DDLL parties absolutely FREE!!!
Is the next Party Rocker
YOU?
DDLL’s Top Play List
SALSA BACHATA
1. ”Rebelion” - Joe Arroyo Y La Verdad
2. “Cabo E” - Richie Ray
3. “Perdono Mix” – Tiziano Ferro feat. R.Kelly and Nas
1. “Cuando Volveras Mix” - Aventura
2. “Baby Baby” - Xtreme
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3. “Historia Di Amor” - Aventura
Well, right at the onset let me make it clear that this 'write-up' is not an attempt to advertise Danza De La Liga (DDLL) or use big flowery words
which would make someone wonder, if I have been bribed to do that , but it's more of an experience sharing to justify why I would endorse
DDLL and would always be one of theirs “die hard” patrons.
When people say they have two left feet , they wouldn't have met me , coz I come with one more of those (it's still just an expression , please
don't get ideas ) . I and dance was more like Tom and Jerry .You can take their name alongside but that's about how close they get, For the
most part they would be trying to kill each other anyways. The only “fun” part about me and dancing was probably the fact that my friends and
pretty much everyone around would have a hearty laugh at my expense and to add insult to injury, it cost me few potential girlfriends and real
good ones that too( I am not saying some girls are shallow, wait.. maybe I am ).
So for most part of my growing up days, I consciously tried to keep myself away from any area where I would be expected to contribute with
“dance” except say some weddings, where we all will agree dancing is the last thing that happens. It's more of a group of drunken, well
dressed human chimps jumping and gyrating more on the tunes of liquor running in the veins than the beats of music . So basically I had pretty
much given into the fact that this is the only sacrosanct way ahead for me and my nemesis called Dance.
The word 'accident' is not entirely negative. There are some very pleasant and fruitful 'accidents'. Meeting Aarti at the gym was one such
pleasant accident and another reason why I advocate going to gym regularly . We got to talk and she mentioned DDLL which at that time
was about to be launched and that they were starting a beginners level batch of salsa shortly at the gym . I guess I told her about my
exceptional talent of being a “dance molester”. Still she encouraged me to give it a shot and take a call myself whether, I would want to
continue . Back home , lying down on the bed in the night, I gave it a serious thought (giving Salsa a shot I mean, not Aarti who by that time had
already thrown “ I am married” grenade at me ) . The kind of trepidation that locks the hands and freezes the knees was bothering me. All I
needed was to overcome was the self inhibition and maybe the shyness that arises from having three left feet. After almost 2 hours and few
cups of coffee, I thought of taking the bull by horns. My logic was – “Hope for the best but prepare for the worst”. Worst would be, around 15
people laughing at me and would have to avoid running into Aarti and 15 other people . In a city of around 4 million people, it's an easy
calculation to work out with. So, I decided to jump the cliff and boy was I glad I did that.
The first day's introduction was as comforting as the big couch. I could see people from the age group of 18 till 40 something (not me FYI) with
almost the same apprehensions and inhibitions as that of mine . I learned one aspect of human behavior that day, there is nothing more
comforting than seeing others suck as much as you do and have the same issues . It gives you hope in a weird way . The best part was the
manner in which Aarti and Bhavin handled the bunch with not just blank comforts talks but that instant sense of friendliness which made us feel
that they are not “trainers” but our “experienced friends” who would share their experience of dance with us. The next hour or so just passed by
and by the end of it I am sure we all had gotten rid of our baggage. For me, it was more of a revelation . What they told us either explicitly or
implicitly by the way they taught, joked and explained is dancing is more about confidence than anything else anyways. Practicing rhythm, just
being confident and KNOWING you look cool dancing what you are. And trusting your body and yourself. From the next session onwards the
inhibition in me had been replaced by the new knowledge in hand and thirst for understanding a world I know so little of, there wasn't a thing
that could stop me from getting indulged into it more and more . It's like telling a person on low carb diet for years, that chocolate fudge ice
creams and pastries are the best fat burners ever and the more you eat , the leaner you become. Only one word – Godsend.
The traits which differentiate DDLL from other “dance training shops” is in the core of its existence . DDLL's core is the immense sense of passion
towards dance and the zeal to improve still and ever . Aarti, Bhavin ,Irisha and Awadhesh display that in the way they express , the way they
react , the school boy's spirit you see in their eyes when they dance or even talk about dance . It's contagious and transpires the passion. This
coupled with the sense of camaraderie and friendliness they develop with everyone around . They don't sell teaching dance . They offer
learning “Dancing with Friends”. The same ethos are well visible in the very talented line of instructors ( Chandni , Pratik and Soonruta ). Don't just
believe me, I am talking about 500+ enthusiasts who have learned from them in less than 9 months and keep coming back for more to their
regular parties, workshops, fun escapades etc. One of my lines that I use on my boss at work very often about creating new business is , “Good
business sense is in making your friends your customers , whom you want to be with but Great business sense is making your customers your
friends ,who would want to be with you and that comes from the amount of heart and passion you are putting in your product”. DDLL fits clearly
in the second category.
The last proof is anybody who could make a “three left feet” guy like me feel this way about Dance has to be something. It's like, they
managed to get Tom and Jerry get into a relationship after all. Weird combination still but awesome. Can't thank you enough guys. In fact won't.
I am not done yet.
Dancing with three left feet – Tom & Jerry Love Affair
– Proud Level 4 Salsa “Dance Addict” – MANOJ UPRETI (Project Manager - Mphasis, an HP company)
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Students speak...
I am mesmerized by the world and the culture that is Dance. Its potential is tremendous. Dance can do
wonders to you that are beyond imagination. And I cannot be more proud and lucky to be a part of this
beautiful culture.
During my school life, I learnt Bharatnatyam for over six years. After which I went on to learning Salsa
for fun and I fell in love with it. I found it extremely addictive and since then I haven't stopped dancing
Salsa. Being convinced about making a career in the Education field, I moved to Delhi to work with an
NGO and I experienced the Salsa in Delhi which made me completely crazy about Salsa! I was
experiencing this kind of a passion for the very first time!
Danza De La Liga, a fabulous venture my friends had started, gave me the opportunity to make this
passion into a profession and it is an absolute pleasure to work with an amazing, enthusiastic and super
talented bunch of people.
All I want is for everyone to experience at least 1% of the dance culture because there is endless
happiness in there. It is a blissful phenomenon!
DDLL is immensely proud to introduce..SOONRUTA KOTHADIA
Our newest Admin Head, Dance & Fitness Instructor
Dance Comics
This March we made quite a mark at the Goa Salsa Festival.. We danced, we laughed, we made great new friends & had the best time!
We now have a complete AC studio so you can truly cool off this Summer and always! (We have other ways to make you sweat!)
We are the only dance academy in Pune to introduce Salsa Level 4 (Advanced I). We’ll always keep you upgraded and updated!
What’s been up with DDLL lately..
Batches across Pune for Salsa, Bachata, Bachatango, Merengue, Casino Rueda, Hip Hop, Bollywood, Zumba & more!
We provide Corporate Workshops, Choreography, Event Performances and Personal Training.
FREE Practice Sessions every week for all our students!
Dance Parties every Sunday at Swig - Koregaon Park.
Connect with us on FACEBOOK!‘Like’ our official page for great seasonal offers!
For more details and feedback..DDLL hotlines - 9765296065 or 9764218459
Email us - danzadelaliga@gmail.com
Visit us at - www.ddll.co.in
Get Back To Us.. We welcome you to join the DDLL Family...
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