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Welcome to Episode 190 of the Salsa Kings LIVE podcast
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Hey familia, welcome back! This episode is about something I’ve been thinking about a lot—how hard it is to truly communicate. Even when we speak the same language, a lot can still get lost. That happens on the dance floor too. I want to talk about something I see a lot in salsa dancing that doesn’t sit right with me—and it’s something I think we can all learn from.
Key Points
We must listen to the music
- When I watch social dance videos, sometimes I feel no difference whether the music is on or off.
- That’s a problem—we should be dancing with the music, not just doing moves.
- Dancing should be like tasting food when you cook—you need to feel the music to dance it right.
The dance floor is a canvas, not a stage
- I don’t think we’re here to just show off or repeat moves we learned.
- The floor is for expressing feelings, not for “executing files.”
- If we’re not listening, we’re missing the whole point of the dance.
It’s about respect
- Using the song without feeling it is disrespectful—not just to your partner, but also to the musicians who made it.
- They poured their heart into the music, and we should honor that when we dance.
Intention matters more than language
- Sometimes people who don’t speak the same language communicate better because they try harder.
- That’s what I mean by intention—genuine effort to connect.
- We can learn a lot about listening and respect from that kind of connection.
Try dancing a song with no moves
- Yes, that sounds wild—but try it.
- Beginners usually do better at this than advanced dancers because they have fewer habits to break.
- Just feel the music and your partner. No turn patterns. No choreography. Just feeling.
Feeling is the goal
- The goal of social dance is to feel, not to perform.
- Ask yourself: Are you really listening? Or are you playing videos in your head and trying to impress others?
Let your body be the music
- Dance in a way that shows what the music feels like.
- If someone watches your dance on mute, they should still get an idea of what kind of song is playing.
- If you dance every song the same, something’s wrong. The music is different—you should be too.
You’re not the same person you were before
- After listening to this, you’re already different. You’ve changed.
- Every moment is a chance to grow, to listen more, to feel more.
Are you watching? Are you tasting?
Are we using all our senses when we dance? Are we paying attention to the details that matter?
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In Rueda de Casino, students often dance without speaking. They just watch.