March 20 - April 26, 2017

SALSA/SON DANCE CLASS WITH LIVE MUSICIANS

Beatrice and Miguel are two professional dancers in Latin and Contemporary Dance! We want to invite You to our Classes/Events! ENID ALVAREZ PHOTOGRAPHY

THE SABROSURA EFFECT OF BEATRICE CAPOTE AND MIGUEL APARICIO PRESENTS WEEKLY LATIN DANCE CLASSES! SEE BELOW:
We are in Full "Sabrosura Effect" Every Monday and Wednesday SALSA/SON DANCE CLASS w/ LIVE MUSIC 8-9:30pm!
Location: Belleon NYC (161 22nd st. New York, NY 10011)
Cost: $20
This class will be a Salsa/Son with Live Music!
We will be working on moving the entire body with rhythm, while the rhythm is played live by pro musicians!Concepts of the Cuban Torso, feeling and attitude, not just steps!

We will have our body awareness and isolation exercises, followed by across the floor, then Salsa/Son footwork with essence and rhythm, and partner-work! No Partner Necessary!

In Addition, Take A Look at Our Classes and Performances on the Video Link Below!

Check out our unique classes, tomorrow!!!  See you There!

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTORS 

 The Sabrosura Effect is a Latin fusion dance company formed by Beatrice Capote and Miguel Aparicio. Ms. Capote is a Cuban-American professional contemporary dancer immersed in Modern, Ballet, Jazz, Salsa, and Afro-Cuban dance techniques. She trained at Alvin American Dance Center and has traveled all over the world with prestigious choreographers such as Matthew Rushing (Alvin Ailey Company Member, dance companies like; INSPIRIT, a dance company, Areytos Performance Works, and Kyle Abraham/ Abraham. In. Motion. She is currently dancing and touring with Camille A. Brown and Dancers. She is a graduate of The University of North Carolina School of the Arts and Montclair state University with a BA in dance education. She is currently in graduate school completing her MFA in Dance from Montclair State University. She is faculty at Alvin Ailey American Dance Center, Joffrey Ballet School, and Montclair State University teaching jazz, modern and world dance (specifically Afro-Caribbean dances). She recently went to Cuba to study with prestigious masters of Danza Contemporanea de Cuba and is also working with Yesenia F. Selier (a Cuban performer and educator). With her contemporary background and her Cuban roots, she gravitates towards both genres to navigate through storytelling and history.

Mr. Aparicio is a Texas born Mexican American; who trained in dance at The University of Texas at Austin and completed a B.A. in Biology. He worked with two professional Latin Contemporary dance companies: “Aztlan Dance Company” and Modern Dance Company “Ballet East” from Austin, Texas. In New York City, Mr. Aparicio continued his education in dance styles, such as Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Contemporary, Hip-hop, and Tap. In addition, he specializes in Authentic Latin styles such as Cuban Rumba, Cuban Folklore, Popular Cuban dance, New York Style Salsa and partner dancing and lifts. He has worked with professional Latin Dance Companies in NYC, and has traveled bi-coastal and international to perform. Miguel also studies percussion in Cuban Rhythms. His most recent training comes from a three-week study of music and dance in Havana, Cuba. He had the privilege to study under the Cuban Grand Master of Artistry Santiago Alfonso and with Master Cuban Rumbero Barbarito Ramos, who comes from a Rumba family Dynasty Los Munequitos de Matanzas.

In combining their professional background, “The Sabrosura Effect” fuses a stray of Cuban folkloric and popular dance, NY Style Salsa on 2, and Contemporary movement to their repertoire. “The Sabrosura Effect” has an array of classes that focuses on Cuban Rumba, NY Salsa on 2, and Partner based work. The focus is for the public to learn the brief history of these genres while conditioning the body with these Latin Rhythms and Dance. We would like for the public to feel the spicy, innovative, and energetic flares that unify the community into a safe and fun space!

capote.aparicio@gmail.com

(956) 607-2846

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

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