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IN2 MUSIC International Mini-Conf 23-24.06.2011 THURSDAY 23.06. 16.30h : OPEN DOORS DAY! THURSDAY 23.06. 16.30h : OPEN DOORS DAY! IN2 MUSIC EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH A STAR OF DANCERS VS DJ’S: VOX POPULI – What International mini-conference on TIMBA - "MANOLITO SIMONET: CUBA & the dancers want?! MUSIC & DANCE IT'S MUSIC" Take part in the 1st IN2 MUSIC International MUSIC & We dance to their music, we follow the beats, sound of This discussion aims to present and possibly confront dance mini-conference! Share news & ideas, promote conga and feel the clave pulsing. It's about time we two views on DJ’ing the Latin Music: Dj and Dancer your work, network with field specialists, attend open meet in person people who create the music we enjoy so views. This is the chance for the dancers to finally say panel discussions, and improve your skills! much and hear their thoughts about past, present and what’s on their mind concerning the choice of music future of "our" music. that DJ’s are playing to them, and in the same time also IN2 MUSIC mini-conference is the 1st regional Caribbean and Latin the place where dancers can see what challenges are music open discussion conference in its first year aimed towards Guests: Manolito Simonet (musician), Antonio Martinez put in front of DJ’s. Ask questions, criticize, suggest, salsa and related genre music industry. The conference will be held (promotor/manager endirecto.de) and be constructive! By all means, everyone is invited! end of June as a part of the Croatian Summer Salsa Festival and will gather international DJ’s, event promoters, artists and music & dance affiliates from the whole world in order to promote their work, Moderator: Tito Ortos Moderator: Ana Budin share knowledge & ideas while making new friendships and business opportunities. During this unique event you can also enjoy OPEN FOR EVERYBODY! OPEN FOR EVERYBODY! the activities of Croatian Summer Salsa Festival… Los Mamberos and Salsa Adria Productions d.o.o., 2011 24.06. HOTEL EDEN 1 HOTEL EDEN 2 HOTEL PARK 1 HOTEL PARK 2 MMC HALL ADRIS HALL 1 ADRIS HALL 2 INTERMMEDIATE LINE BEGINNER ADVANCED LINE (ON1) ADVANCED LINE (ON2) WORLD SALA INTERMMEDIATE CUBAN ADVANCED CUBAN FRIDAY IMPROVER - AFTERNOON 11:00 Primera Fran & Veronika Andrea Stewart Tito & Tamara Israel Gutierrez Ariel Rios Robert Mario & Madeline 11:50 SALSA / INTRO 1 SHINES & TECHNIQUE AFRO SHINES ON1 PACHANGA! SON CUBANO / INTRO AFRO-CUBAN BODY AFRO-CUBAN ORISHAS MOVEMENT TECHNIQUE "Eleggua" What is salsa? Salsa Simple shines, body & hand Basics steps and variations. Clave, rhythmics, basic steps Introductory class on Afro- Introductory class in Afro- history. Introduction in postures, simple body isolation Have plenty of fun while Cuban body movement Cuban orisha dances. Cuban style salsa, basics (On1) learning this challenging IMPROVERS, INT+ADV techniques and exercises. Intro, rhythmics, posture, steps, demonstration. dance of Cuban origin with a body movement Charleston flavor! 12:00 Primera Jakov & Marina Farid & Julie Vedran & Lejna Mario & Madeline Alexander Carbo 12:50 SALSA / INTRO 2 STYLE & TECHNIQUE DANCE WITH STYLE 1 11.00-12.20 TANGO ARGENTINO/INTRO RUMBA YAMBU RUMBA GUAGUANCO Bod posture, cross body Fluidity, style & body control in How to combine your Intro to this passionate and Introductory class in rumba. lead & simple turn pattern linear salsa (On1) partnerwork with open Tito & Tamara challenging dance! in linear salsa shines and look&feel good. DANCE ON MUSIC! Intro, rhythmics, posture, IMPROVERS, INT+ADV body movements Why's and how's to stop 13:00 Vedran & Lejna Farid & Julie Fran & Veronika counting and start listening to Nuno & Vanda Ariel Rios Robert Mario & Madeline 13:50 PARTNERWORK STYLE & TECHNIQUE DANCE WITH STYLE 2 the music. KIZOMBA / INTRO SON CUBANO SALSA CUBANA (On3) Build up your partnerwork How, when & why ;) to style in Intro to this sensual dance. Casino partnerwork with style Why is salsa social dance? partnerwork (On1) 12.40-14.00 12.40-13.40 & sabor! 13:10-14.00 IMPROVERS, INT+ADV 14:00 Jakov & Marina Amneris Martinez Israel Gutierrez 14:50 LUNCH SALSA ON1 LADY STYLE (On2) REAGGETON! BREAK Short intro in linear style salsa, Included also in DIVAS pass IMPROVERS basics, posture, body movement INT+ADV OPEN FOR EVERYONE! Jakov & Marina IN2 MUSIC Vanda Furtado Farid Ferchach 15:00 PROFESSIONAL DAY 15:50 BODY MOVEMENT LADY STYLE (On1) MEN STYLE (On1) 15.00h INSPIRATIONAL CLASS Introduction & importance of "DJ CHALLENGES: Included also in DIVAS pass INT+ADV body isolations in salsa How to be a better DJ?" INT+ADV Israel Gutierrez Vedran & Lejna What are the challenges Tamara Livolsi Barbara Jimenez Juan Matos Albertico Calderon 16:00 the DJ’s of Latin music face 17:00 CHA CHA CHA LISTEN TO THE MUSIC LADY STYLE (On2) LADY STYLE (Cuban) MEN STYLE (On2) RUMBA COLUMBIA today? How to improve and Cuban cha-cha-cha - intro, Why is important to listen to the get better. These and other Basics rhythm, basic steps music? When to dance romantic interesting questions will be Included also in DIVAS pass Included also in DIVAS pass and when to be crazy! a theme of this interesting INT+ADV INT+ADV ADVANCED LEVEL On2 INT+ADV 16.00-17.00 discussion. 16.00-17.00 16.00-17.00 16.20-17.20 18:00 Fabris & Rosemarie 19:00 BACHATA Los Mamberos and Salsa Adria Productions d.o.o., 2011 25.06. HOTEL EDEN 1 HOTEL EDEN 2 HOTEL PARK 1 HOTEL PARK 2 MMC HALL ADRIS HALL 1 ADRIS HALL 2 INTERMMEDIATE LINE BEGINNER ADVANCED LINE (ON1) ADVANCED LINE (ON2) WORLD SALA INTERMMEDIATE CUBAN ADVANCED CUBAN SATURDAY IMPROVER - AFTERNOON Fabris & Rosemarie Fran & Veronika Nuno & Vanda Super Mario Vedran & Lejna Alexander & Yunaisy Albertico & Barbara CHA CHA CHA FLAVOURS OF SALSA! MUSICALITY PARTNERWORK On2 BACHATANGO SON CUBANO: AFRO-CUBAN DANCE ELEGANCIA & SABOR 1 PALO 11:00 11:50 Footwork & simple Styles of dancing salsa and Control your body, add style, Invent "your own" moves. How Enjoy bachata with tango Advanced figures partnerwork. differences - LA, NY, Puertorico feel the music, improvize! to be creative - with examples! flavour style & Salsa Cubana with examples in dance and music IMPROVERS, INT+ADV INT+ADV Fabris & Rosemarie Fran & Veronika Super Mario Juan Matos & Amneris Farid & Julie Albertico & Barbara Alexander & Yunaisy PARTNERWORK ON2 FOR ON1 DANCERS 1 PARTNERWORK On1 CHA CHA CHA BACHATA SON CUBANO: SALSA CON RUMBA 1! 12:00 ELEGANCIA & SABOR 2 12:50 Simple salsa partnerwork Introduction class in "On2" Million man move.. Or is it Cha cha cha footwork and Combine your casino On1 Eddie Torres (NY) style. How is million move man? Or .. partnerwork routine IMPROVERS, INT+ADV dancing with elements of the best way to make a switch? Hmmm.. rumba. Jakov & Marina Super Mario Farid & Julie Juan Matos & Amneris Nuno & Vanda Alexander & Yunaisy Albertico & Barbara BACHATA ON2 FOR ON1 DANCERS 2 SHOW STYLE On1 DANCE INSPIRATON SALSATANGO CHA CHA CHA! SALSA CON RUMBA 2! 13:00 Basic steps and moves of Simple turn patterns with Anything is possible ... Juan & Amneris explain where Enjoy salsa with tango flavour Listen to the music and add 13:50 this sensual dance. emphasis on fluidity, conection they draw their inspiration and flavour to your dancing! with partner and music how they put it in their dance! INT+ADV Vedran & Lejna Andrea Stewart Win a chance to take part in the Andrea Stewart Fashion Show, not only will you model but 14:00 SALSA CUBANA / INTRO CHOREOGRAPHY CLASS LUNCH IMPROVERS you will also perform. Andrea is widely known for her dynamic choreographies. If you have BREAK 14:50 Introduction, salsa suelta, Included also in DIVAS pass what it takes - are you Funky, Feminine, Feline, Buck and fierce, then come and join in!!! simple partnerwork INT+ADV Primera Yunaisy Farray Marina Kuzmanic Israel Gutierrez Tito Ortos SALSA CUBANA LADY STYLE ADIDAS BALLET MEN STYLE MEN STYLE (On2) 15:00 (Afro Latin Jazz) 15:50 Body movement, simple figures Included also in DIVAS pass Included also in DIVAS pass INT+ADV OPEN FOR EVERYONE! INT+ADV ADVANCED LEVEL On2 Fran & Veronika Albertico & Barbara Julie Camous Alexander Carbo Madeline Rodriguez DIPS & TRICKS RUEDA DE CASINO I LADY STYLE (CABARET!) MEN STYLE (On2) LADY STYLE (Cuban) 16:00 17:00 Having fun in salsa. Some Included also in DIVAS pass Included also in DIVAS pass Introduction to Rueda de tricks and tips how to enjoy Casino yourself. INT+ADV INT+ADV Israel Gutierrez 18:00 CHA CHA CHA 19:00 Cuban cha-cha-cha - intro, rhythm, basic steps Los Mamberos and Salsa Adria Productions d.o.o., 2011 26.06. HOTEL EDEN 1 HOTEL EDEN 2 HOTEL PARK 1 HOTEL PARK 2 MMC HALL ADRIS HALL 1 ADRIS HALL 2 SUNDAY BEGINNER INTERMMEDIATE LINE ADVANCED LINE (ON1) ADVANCED LINE (ON2) IMPROVER INTERMMEDIATE CUBAN ADVANCED CUBAN Vedran & Lejna Super Mario Farid & Julie Juan Matos & Amneris Primera Albertico & Barbara Alexander & Yunaisy SALSA PARTNERWORK On1 BACHATA PACHANGA!!! RUEDA DE CASINO II CHA CHA CHA! SHOW STYLE! 12:00 13:00 Have fun! More practice, more fun! Primera Jakov & Marina Vedran & Lejna Super Mario Fran & Veronika Albertico & Barbara Israel Gutierrez BACHATA BOOGALOO! BACHATANGO PARTNERWORK On2 BACHATA RUEDA DE CASINO! SALSA CABARET STYLE 13:15 14:15 Enjoy bachata with tango Turn pattern routine Challenge yourself and try to flavour follow! INT+ADV INT+ADV INT+ADV BOAT TRIP & POOL PARTY ON THE ISLAND ISTRA !!! CHILL OUT PARTY - ADRIS HALLS from 22.00 ! MONDAY 28.06. 14-19h VISITING THE CITY OF POREČ, SWIMMING IN PROGRAM & MOST BASIC INFO! DISTANT LAGOONS, ENJOYING LIFE! RELAXING AFTER-FEST BOAT TRIP!!! Along the way we're going to visit the beautiful historic city BOARDING PLACE: Delfin dock (same as for the Pool Party) of Poreč, sail through many islands and choose the After so much learning and dancing for 6 days and beaches.
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