45 hours of learning about yourself as a dancer and as a teacher. RECEIVE WITH THE COURSE:
The Latin Dance Instructor book - Course on how to teach and how to dance. 5 DVDs containing [...]45 hours of learning about yourself as a dancer and as a teacher. RECEIVE WITH THE COURSE:
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Hot Salsa Schedule
New Session Starts September SATURDAY, 22
FROM 5:00 TO 7:00 P.M.
SALSA, MERENGUE, BACHATA AND CHA-CHA
Register at hotlatinsalsa@videotron.ca
LOCATION
1111 Lapierre Street in Montreal (LaSalle) H8N 2J4
Door #10
Web site: www.hotlatinsalsa.com
Phone: 514-500-6434
E-mail = hotlatinsalsa@videotron.ca
The raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars.
The river was not high, so there was not more than a two or three mile current. Hardly a word was
said during the next three-quarters of an hour. Now the raft was passing before the distant town. Two or three glimmering lights showed where it lay, peacefully sleeping, beyond the vague vast sweep of star-gemmed water, unconscious of the tremendous event that was happening.
current drift them out of the range of the island. But they discovered the danger in time, and made shift to avert it. About two oclock in the morning the raft grounded on the bar two hundred yards above the head of the island, and they waded back and forth until they had landed their freight.
Part of the little raft belongings consisted of an old sail, and this they spread over a nook in the bushes for a tent to shelter their provisions; but they themselves would sleep in the open air in good weather, as became outlaws.
When the last crisp slice of bacon was gone, and the last allowance of corn pone devoured, the boys stretched themselves out on the grass, filled with contentment. They could have found a cooler place, but they would not deny themselves such a romantic Featured as the roasting camp-fire.
The wide opens spaces, accommodating inns and restaurants, and the echoes of Gram Parsons draw them to the desert each year. But during this visit, a lively 3-year-old is in the mix.
Reporting from Twentynine Palms - Typically, we go to the desert at least once a year. We love the expansive space, several of the inns and restaurants and, of course, the otherworldly foliage of Joshua Tree National Park. We also enjoy the musical legacy of Gram Parsons, the former Byrd who overdosed in Joshua Tree in 1973, at age 26, after virtually inventing the alt-country movement that would blossom two decades later. We feel these echoes and others - the twangy music, the lands natural contours, the local cuisine - when were there.
But this year, my wife, Sara - a former music journalist - and I had one complication: our eager but mischievous son. Ian is no more difficult than the typical 3-year-old boy, but he loves life so unambiguously that he can be hard to corral. Traveling with a toddler is a whole different ballgame: We figured some things would be better, some things worse, but we did know quite how it would all work out.
This beginner session starts Saturday, September 22, 2012.Take note of the information below:
1. Our studios are located at:
1111, Lapierre Street, Ville Lasalle. Door #10 (CEGEP Andre Laurendeau) (more…)
45 hours of learning about yourself as a dancer and as a teacher. RECEIVE WITH THE COURSE:
The Latin Dance Instructor book - Course on how to teach and how to dance. 5 DVDs containing [...]