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Dance festivals, being in a romantic relationship, and urban kiz | Fernando and Destiny EP. 24
In this podcast episode we sit down and talk to Fernando and Destiny, they are a leaders in the urban kiz community in Arizona. They are connected to jahaira and ross, previous guests on the podcasts and are dedicated to helping grow the community in Arizona through their collective efforts in Desert Kiz. We talk about the afterglow effect you get from going to dance festivals, the power of dance to heal people, balancing romantic relationships and social dancing, and the abiliity for urban kiz to facilitate the flow state.
Instagram: desertkiz
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TIMESTAMPS
1:53 - How long has fernando and destiny been teaching urban Kiz
4:24 - The intention behind growing the urban kiz community
6:17 - Fernando and Destiny’s story of how they started dancing
10:14 - What is it about urban kiz that facilitates flow
16:30 - do you still dance salsa/bachata?
23:13 - How long does it take someone getting into salsa to learn to connect
25:07 - Balancing flashy vs training
26:27 - Can it get stressful to grow the kiz community
29:26 - Creating a safe space for people to dance
37:12 - Mike and Nikki story
40:10 - Desert Kiz and Saltandi
42:52 - Urban Kiz popularity inside and outside of U.S.
45:33 - The importance of building community
53:26 - Fernando’s healing journey through dance
56:30 - Urban Kiz’s ability to connect people
1:01:53 - The importance of vulnerability in dancing
1:08:45 - On the power of dance festivals
1:25:47 - How Fernando and Destiny met
1:30:15 - Maturity as a couple in the social dancing community
1:37:27 - Balancing dance with relationships
1:45:15 - What people need to know about urban kiz
1:51:00 - Where do you see urban kiz going in 5 years
1:57:13 - Desert Kiz Info
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The Sensual Epidemic, Dealing with Rejection, Growing a Social Dancing Community - Sauceros EP 23
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In this episode, we have Brandon and Skye the Founders of Bachata Addiction. They have been serving the dance community in Arizona for over 8 years now by providing education, venues, and events for the people who want to social dance. This episode was super informative as we dive into Bachata Addiction's approach to making social dancing events, and we get some golden nuggets of information th...
Latin Dancing for the LGBTQ Community - How to Include Everyone - Michelle Smith | Sauceros EP 22
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Join us in this empowering episode of Sauceros, where we dive deep with Michelle Smith, an emerging talent and influential figure in the Latin dance world. As a proud member of the LGBTQ community, Michelle shares her inspiring journey into the vibrant world of Latin dance and how she's carving out a safe, inclusive space for others like her. In this candid interview, Michelle discusses the cha...
ASU’s Latin Dance Festival - Latin Sol - Bringing Students Together Through Dance | Sauceros EP 22
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In this interview we sit down with Dean and Scarlet who are the event organizers of a free latin dance festival hosted by ASU. We go over the intention behind the festival, what makes it different and how it can impact the student community and the latin community at large. The Latin Sol Festival happens every year at ASU, this year it is happening in March 15-17th. Website: www.latinsolfestiva...
How Dance Can Change Lives, Social Dancing to Help the Community | Unity Salsa EP 20
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In this conversation we sit down with Shawn and Shira who are the directors of an exciting project in Arizona - Unity Through Salsa. They sit down and talk to use about how they have been using dance to help the local community. We get to hear interesting stories from their years of experience being in the social dancing community while also getting a lesson on the therapeutic effect of rhythm....
Finding Your Dance Style and the Impact of Fusion on Bachata - Jose Santillano | Sauceros EP. 19
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In this episode, we discuss the impact that bachata covers and remixes have on the bachata culture. Pros and cons of fusing music and fusing dance genres and how that goes to developing new dance styles. We also go into how dancers can develop their own style and what it means to have your own style. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Introduction 05:15 - Jose S. on why he started DJing 07:30 - Covers and Rem...
The Conversation Between Directors and Students That Almost Didn't Happen | The Sauceros EP 18
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in this episode, we have Beto and Flo the dynamic duo, sit down with us and have a conversation about dance, training, and other fun topics such as drinking and life outside of dance. We open up about our experience as students and we get an inside look at the life of our former directors/mentors. 00:00 - Flo Didn’t want to be on the podcast 03:34 - Flo as Antonio’s Dad 06:12 - Reaction Video o...
6 Leads Get Real About Their Experiences as Social Dancers
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In this episode, we sit down with our friends, whom we've met through the world of social dancing. We dive into a heartfelt discussion about our initial steps into dancing and how it has not only boosted our confidence but also enhanced our connections with women. The conversation evolves to highlight the significance of finding deeper motivations for dancing, beyond just the initial draw of me...
Exploring Brazilian Zouk - A Journey into Dance and Culture with Gustavo and Ayane | EP. 16 @DSBC
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In this captivating podcast episode, hosts Will and Antonio delve into the vibrant world of Brazilian Zouk with renowned instructors Gustavo and Ayane at the Denver Salsa Bachata Congress. The discussion kicks off with an exploration of Brazilian Zouk's rich history and culture, tracing its roots and evolution into the mesmerizing dance form it is today. The conversation then shifts to the Zouk...
Dance Love Languages for Social Dancing
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We have a discussion on the dance love languages. We name the differrent love languages and talk about the importance of knowing them and seeing how we can use them to grow. Ross and Jahaira talk about how they don't have the same love language in dance but they talk about the benefits of such a situation also.
Understanding Why You Dance, The Sexualization of Bachata & DJ Career Talk | DJ Saoko
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Join us for an engaging conversation on the Sauceros podcast as we sit down with a special guest, DJ Saoko. In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Latin social dancing and explore the prevailing attitudes towards cumbia and merengue within the community. Our discussion revolves around our deep affection for cumbia and our contemplation of why this vibrant cultural expression doesn't al...
Dance is Deeper than Movement, Cannabis Use For Growth | The Sauceros Ep. 14
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Dive deep into various layers of dance. Our journey begins by examining the often-neglected mental and emotional dimensions of dance learning, questioning whether teachers truly comprehend their significance. Uncover common oversights in teaching and the importance of personalized communication tailored to individual learning styles. The narrative extends to the role of meaningful conversations...
Latin Night at the Duce, Creating a Safe Social Dancing Space | The Sauceros ep. 13
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We interview Sam Stephens who is one of the co-founders of Latin Night at the Duce, a social dancing spot that is open on thursdays in Phoenix AZ. We get to learn about the inception of Latin Night at the Duce and what it takes to create a safe social dancing environment. We go over some of the key things Sam did to get the Duce to where it is right now and ask her more about herself. TIMESTAMP...
Getting Better as a Social Dancer & The Importance of Training with a Team | The Sauceros EP. 12
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Getting Better as a Social Dancer & The Importance of Training with a Team | The Sauceros EP. 12
DJ Big Rube - Things People Don't Know About DJs | The Sauceros EP. 11
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DJ Big Rube - Things People Don't Know About DJs | The Sauceros EP. 11
Dealing with Sexual Harassment while Social Dancing | The Sauceros Ep. 10
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Dealing with Sexual Harassment while Social Dancing | The Sauceros Ep. 10
Samuel Fun Flow - The Value of Social Dancing, Musicality, & Leading softly | The Sauceros EP. 9
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Samuel Fun Flow - The Value of Social Dancing, Musicality, & Leading softly | The Sauceros EP. 9
Frankie Martinez - Problems W/ Current Dance Culture, Mastery, Dance as Meditation | Ep. 8
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Frankie Martinez - Problems W/ Current Dance Culture, Mastery, Dance as Meditation | Ep. 8
Eder Avila - Collaboration, LGBTQ, the disconnect between musicians and dancers | Sauceros Ep. 7
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Eder Avila - Collaboration, LGBTQ, the disconnect between musicians and dancers | Sauceros Ep. 7
Saltandi Dance - Urban Kiz Explained, Growing & Improving the Dance Community | The Sauceros Ep. 7
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Saltandi Dance - Urban Kiz Explained, Growing & Improving the Dance Community | The Sauceros Ep. 7
Anthony Vincent - Dance as a Career, The Teacher-Student Gap, The Role of Pros | The Sauceros Ep. 5
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Anthony Vincent - Dance as a Career, The Teacher-Student Gap, The Role of Pros | The Sauceros Ep. 5
Ethan Turner - Social Dancing is Better Than Clubbing and Growing Through Dance | The Sauceros Ep. 4
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Ethan Turner - Social Dancing is Better Than Clubbing and Growing Through Dance | The Sauceros Ep. 4
Clubbing vs Social Dancing - Which Ones Better? | The Sauceros Ep. 3
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Clubbing vs Social Dancing - Which Ones Better? | The Sauceros Ep. 3
Training for performances made me a worse social dancer
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Training for performances made me a worse social dancer
Reflecting on the Importance of Training for Performing | The Sauceros Ep. 2
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Reflecting on the Importance of Training for Performing | The Sauceros Ep. 2
Growing as a Beginner, Purpose and Connection | The Sauceros Ep. 1
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Growing as a Beginner, Purpose and Connection | The Sauceros Ep. 1

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @ajonow
    @ajonow 19 днів тому

    Love this podcast. Thank you for the great work and fantastic interviews!

  • @stephenpeacock8592
    @stephenpeacock8592 4 місяці тому

    Well done for getting this interview, Frankie really pushed the boundaries with Salsa, he's lived his dream whether people like him or not.

  • @jorgesanchez9727
    @jorgesanchez9727 4 місяці тому

    Soy fan y Amo ❤ tú ritmo ritmo caribeño siendo Europeo wow tienes un movimiento corporal espectacular y me encanta cuando bailas con la numero 1 Sasha F. Wow mis respetos 🫡 y admiración. En algún momento de la de vida me gustaría conocerlos. Mucho éxito muchos.

  • @Anticlericanaille
    @Anticlericanaille 4 місяці тому

    Great interview, full of truths... But he's really wrong about martial arts! The problem is not "modern vs traditional" but "commercial/money driven vs learning a new art", which also comes down to the teacher and the student (and the school/gym/dojo/...). Hell, he talks about karate kid and you can see in it that two dojos can produce two different kinds of fighters (and the new series shows that you can be a bully in a capitalist society even if you were a victim before). The karate kid era is also the McDojo era of commercial, mall places where you could get a black belt in a year or so without having learned anything substantial. I've met many "traditional martial artists" who were assholes, arrogant and bullies because the sensei is so omnipotent (almost like a guru), they never test their art in a real fight and they think they're better than the common man. On the other hand, you've got so many humble coaches and students in BJJ/Muay thai/boxing/... classes, and so many arrogant people who were humblED by just getting beaten up by smaller yet stronger students and learning to respect others, the teacher, their fellow students and the discipline required to learn a new art. You don't need a rigid hierarchy to have a good philosophy. It's a lot of phantasy too, because there was a lot of abuse in old TMA schools as well and all of that stuff from cinemas helped these frauds continue their abuse and lies because it was envelopped in a kind of mystical, oriental, "mysterious" fog.

  • @meghashyamnaidubone6096
    @meghashyamnaidubone6096 5 місяців тому

    Great advise

  • @Devedander
    @Devedander 5 місяців тому

    Maybe I missed it but can we please keep mixing songs into each other with no breaks out of the partner dance world? It’s just not a good fit and I feel like DJs are having technical skill competitions with each other at the cost of the dance scene.

  • @albertwesker8883
    @albertwesker8883 5 місяців тому

    So true about the struggle of being a new lead. I tell new male leads to not even social dance until you have gone to 2 - 4 months of classes. I've seen too many guys take a few classes then go to a social, get their egos crushed when barely any follows will dance with them and then quit completely. Social dancing is fun but there is no need to rush into it, especially for newly learning leads. If you practice enough and go to classes, you wlll eventually become good to the point that follows will ask you to socials. If follows in class arent asking you to go to socials, its a sign you need to practice more. Too many new leads quit because they want to social dance more than they want to go to class and practice.

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 5 місяців тому

      Yeah training is also a great way to make friends and go out to social dance together. I would make friends and practice with my friends. This way we would all grow together.

  • @lixmedina
    @lixmedina 5 місяців тому

    The difference. Of the culture and dance industry hobbyists/capitalists. Frankie Martinez interrupts todays shallow world.

  • @svmohasin4121
    @svmohasin4121 5 місяців тому

    Great video Love your content

  • @meghashyamnaidubone6096
    @meghashyamnaidubone6096 6 місяців тому

    This is one of the best video from Sauceros

  • @aleezak18
    @aleezak18 6 місяців тому

    Amazing episode! Shawn is a legend and Shira is a force. So glad you had them on!

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 6 місяців тому

      We had a great time with them, glad to know you enjoyed it too Aleeza!

  • @claviusxiv
    @claviusxiv 6 місяців тому

    Best one yet guys! Love how the guests interviewed you at the start. Also loved the dive into early history of the scene! I'd love more exploration of that in future episodes.

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 6 місяців тому

      Thank you! We loved every second of Shawn's experience, it was super informative and entertaining. We might have to have them on again! We also plan on having more conversations with some OGs for future talks around history.

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 6 місяців тому

      We appreciate the feedback!

  • @manguerrero6220
    @manguerrero6220 6 місяців тому

    I just wanted some tips on body movement and now I wanna become a zen master

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 6 місяців тому

      That's what happens when you meet the master🔥

  • @thomassosa1183
    @thomassosa1183 6 місяців тому

    Great episode! Appreciated the tons of perspectives 🔥

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 6 місяців тому

      Glad to hear you enjoyed it thank you for watching bro!

  • @timobaader5570
    @timobaader5570 7 місяців тому

    Omg stop saying like

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 7 місяців тому

      Lol sorry my friend, it's our first year working on this podcast

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 7 місяців тому

      Will work on it tho👌

  • @RicahDances
    @RicahDances 7 місяців тому

    @Beto look into West Coast Swing strictly competitions it's a good framework for what could be done with Bachata and Salsa. A follow and a lead will enter the competition paired together and be judged on their skills and capabilities together throughout the different rounds. They also have a point system so you progress and earn points you can identify who is a newcomer, novice, intermediate, all- star and pro/ champion. That being said, I appreciate the flexibility around bachata and salsa, because it's less codified. If I wanted to be "judged" I would have leaned into the ballroom scene where everything is very clearly defined.

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 7 місяців тому

      Thank you Ricah!

  • @davidaltamirano5940
    @davidaltamirano5940 7 місяців тому

    #bringbhaback

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 7 місяців тому

      Bring her back!! She can start her own dance company idgaf, 100% support her

  • @tinydancer2735
    @tinydancer2735 7 місяців тому

    Found you guys by accident (been dancing for 20 years), would be amazing if you had a convo with Dance with Rasa - she has many strong opinion videos about leads and follows - would be a really interesting conversation - also if you had @Born2Salsa on as a guest - his salsa journey is incredible on UA-cam would be an interesting interview - good luck on the channel

    • @willferalx
      @willferalx 7 місяців тому

      Hey! Thanks for the suggestion. We’ll find reach out and ask them! Love their videos.

  • @salxonico
    @salxonico 9 місяців тому

    Salsa was the Latin term for Swagger, style, finesse NOT a genre.

  • @aleezak18
    @aleezak18 9 місяців тому

    Loved this episode!

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for tuning in 🙏✌️

    • @alextoriz5081
      @alextoriz5081 9 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for the support!

  • @carlosbardales2730
    @carlosbardales2730 10 місяців тому

    I don't dance with guys :)

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 9 місяців тому

      Just a suggestion my friend

  • @ETiDeQuenVesSendo
    @ETiDeQuenVesSendo 10 місяців тому

    My impressions 12:00 As a science teacher and hobbist dancer, hearing this guy speaking about teaching is like hearing a madman. The karate teacher slapping students in the general direction. Taking two years to get the Aha! moment. This guy thinks that everybody wants to feel like a shaolin monk living the learning life. Most people just want to dance, enjoy and look cooler.

    • @Sephiroth0232
      @Sephiroth0232 10 місяців тому

      That's interesting, for me getting the Aha! moment by feeling the rhythm on basic steps instead of just counting the music was very rewarding, it didn't feel mechanical anymore, I think you might be assuming that he's trying to convert everyone to his philosophy. I feel like he's just speaking for people who are open to his mentality and do look for what he's sharing, neither are wrong or right, it's up to everyone to do what they like..

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 9 місяців тому

      We agree that most people just want to look cooler at first, but dance is much deeper than that. To look cool, we have to question what "cool" means and where the idea comes from, if we don't we end up not developing a deep connection with dance. This podcast is for those who seek something deeper, something meaningful and fulfilling, it's not for everyone. The majority of people are not ready to understand these concepts and that's okay, but that doesn't mean that it makes the man a madman. Frankie's philosophy might sound outlandish and a bit outdated, but the intention that Frankie has is one that not many teachers have and lack, and it's something we enjoyed putting out for the public to see. I myself benefited a lot from this conversation and found it to be one of the most meaningful conversations I've had.

    • @Izzy31689
      @Izzy31689 3 місяці тому

      It’s clear that you don’t have a deep relationship with or respect for dance. However, many of us do. If this doesn’t resonate with you, that’s because it’s not for you!

  • @duty_cycle
    @duty_cycle 11 місяців тому

    the multiple dances behavior is often reinforced by the DJing. zouk and kizomba DJs often blend their songs much more seamlessly than salsa or bachata. there's an obvious stopping point for salsa/bachata sets.

  • @ecompixel339
    @ecompixel339 11 місяців тому

    Geez these women are intolerable. There's nothing "predatory" about trying to impress a new dancer.

  • @ecompixel339
    @ecompixel339 11 місяців тому

    Translation: If you're a beta male, then please keep your distant. If you're a hot alpha male, then dominate me and take me back to your cave to have cave babies.

  • @llRoyalty
    @llRoyalty 11 місяців тому

    47? wow I couldn’t tell

  • @animeavatar2438
    @animeavatar2438 11 місяців тому

    has a lot of great stuff to say but this guy is a yap MACHINE

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros 11 місяців тому

      Man's a G

  • @joer1402
    @joer1402 11 місяців тому

    Sometimes it’s okay to just dance, and enjoy it. That’s usually why people dance. Sorry, feeling some serious overthinking here.

    • @BozhidarGugushev
      @BozhidarGugushev 9 місяців тому

      Choose whatever resonates with your preferences. I'm grateful for Frankie's presence; without educators like him, the risk of over-commercialization would loom large, potentially leading to the art of dance and especially SOCIAL DANCE being long forgotten.

    • @joer1402
      @joer1402 9 місяців тому

      @@BozhidarGugushev fair enough, I am probably in the wrong room here. To each his own.

    • @satyakipilates
      @satyakipilates 5 місяців тому

      It's ok to just dance, it's ok to enjoy it & there are problems in all dance communities too. Having said that it's always good to know what's going on.

  • @aleezak18
    @aleezak18 11 місяців тому

    So glad you had these girls on the podcast. They are so right about everything. Especially men holding each other accountable for predatory behavior in the scene. Unfortunately their negative experiences in the dance scene are not unique. Please continue to keep including female voices in your content. ❤

  • @raikidd
    @raikidd Рік тому

    I listened for about an hour and twenty minutes. I guess I was expecting a discussion focused more on actual dancing but the guy was going from tangent to tangent and it was mostly a monologue.

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros Рік тому

      We do hope to have Frankie on as his expertise is greatly appreciated by us. This discussion was a great conversation for us as it gave much more meaning to dance. We hope the rest of our content is to your liking. Thanks for your comment

    • @heytheist9349
      @heytheist9349 11 місяців тому

      It's not even about anything either. 25 minutes in and all I've heard is an old man complain about how music nowadays isn't "worth s**t", kids don't respect their elders, and dancers want everything spoonfed. I love the man's dancing but his philosophy is blithering nonsense. He seems to believe salsa and dance are the axis around which all must turn.

    • @Bolivia2010100
      @Bolivia2010100 10 місяців тому

      26 minutes in and it Isa monolog A great insightful monolog I don't agree 100% but it's for sure thought provoking

  • @NavyGuero83
    @NavyGuero83 Рік тому

    Mcdonald’s is “successful” because it operates under the capitalist model. exploit as much as you can from your workers.

  • @paulgora6503
    @paulgora6503 Рік тому

    There are so many gems in this listen.. this dude is outside of this planet

    • @Nuevolutionsalsa
      @Nuevolutionsalsa Рік тому

      Well he sees things from a whole different perspective and doesn't follow the status quo which makes him a unique individual desperately needed in the scene.

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros Рік тому

      Yessir I'd label it our best interview yet!

  • @thomassosa1183
    @thomassosa1183 Рік тому

    Made my way here from Instagram. Excited to learn more 🙌🏽

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros Рік тому

      Welcome aboard! Hope you enjoy the content!

  • @lh8558
    @lh8558 Рік тому

    Listening partially through at this point. Just want start the comments with this: It's happening to bachata, too. And we all know it.

  • @claviusxiv
    @claviusxiv Рік тому

    Would have loved to see you ask why they think Kiz has such a huge lead-follow discrepancy.

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros Рік тому

      That's a great question, I would think it has to do with it being a growing community. But that would be something we can ask in the future, thanks for your input!

  • @bgirlAksi
    @bgirlAksi Рік тому

    😁🤣

  • @ethanturner285
    @ethanturner285 Рік тому

    Thanks for having me on 🙏🏾 Had a blast and hope to keep talking with you all more!

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros Рік тому

      Same here! Glad to have had you on 🙏

  • @Jibar36075
    @Jibar36075 Рік тому

    Honestly I'm surprised how little people go clubbing. I'm in the same boat. Clubbing feels like being fresh meat in a den of hungry tigers 🤣 And if you go and you're sober you see how messy everyone is being feels super dystopian. It's good to experience and get it out of the way. Social dancing is on a different emotional plane. Feels intentional and safe and fun on a consistent basis. Interesting topic guys 👏

    • @sauceros
      @sauceros Рік тому

      Thank you! I like how you put it - dystopian lol. Glad you liked it, we needed to put it out there, people gotta find out about social dancing, it where the real party's at!