Tremendo video! Había visto a los 3 por separado y los 3 estilos me gustaban. Pero este video me confirma que son unos duros del baile. Jajaja Excelente.
You are correct, thus the term shines comes from the exchange between the tap dancers and the mambo dancers footwork during the cotton club era, all was under one roof. Further an influence of Afro_Cubano Machito and Tito Puente adapted and fused African-American big band jazz swing with Latin Rhythms. As Tito stated, "it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing." Many young salsa dancers couldn't understand why as an older dancer my footwork was fluid, it's because years ago while frequenting the NY Mambo clubs during an earlier Eddie Torres era, also I took up tap dancing which teaches you everything about syncopation just like I learned Bomba Puertorriqueña dancing. I know I am correct after dancing in NY and Puerto Rico, I did just fine. Here's a definition for syncopation: Tap dance numbers typically punctuate the first or eighth beat count, which creates a syncopated beat. Tap steps often follow the irregular rhythm or harmony of a song, using the tapping of the footwork to create an added layer of percussion. So, yes you are correct, you are seeing an influence of tap dancing or shines, which meant your shoes had to have a high gloss mirror like spit shine, thus why patent leather shoes are popular dance shoes.
Best comment here! Teach them!! The history gets lost and the soul and purpose of the dance moves along with it! New dancers don’t realize they’re mimicking watered down, off beat spins from the wrong dances (cheap versions of cumbia) instead of dancing with connection and emotion. The syncopation and musicality expressed through your body and feet connects the heartbeat of the music to the earth. Like Eddy Amador said, “It’s a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing”.
Must be hard doing a routine next to Eddie Jr. He nails the timing, the accents, the body rolls, the attitude. Goes all out. Whoever is beside him can't match it.
Disfruto de sus coreografías, per esta no, ya que hubo cha cha cha, Charles Tom , y hasta guaguancó. Esta música no es para esto. Estuvieron los muchachos desincronizados y hasta con pasillos desiguales.
Tremendo video! Había visto a los 3 por separado y los 3 estilos me gustaban. Pero este video me confirma que son unos duros del baile. Jajaja Excelente.
Extraordinario, no pierde la elegancia al bailar salsa Eddi Torres.
Geniales.
Saludos desde Costa Rica, pura vida !!!
Потрясающе! Прекрасно! Хочется смотреть бесконечно!
Dos maestros, con el maestros de maestros, gran Eddie Torres
this puts a huge smile on my face! !!! 3 salsa legends in 1 room
que tal bailas jeje
El gran maestro con uno de sus mejores pasos bravo !!!!!!!
MEU DEUS QUE MARAVILHA .TODOS DANÇAM COM O CORAÇÃO E A ALMA . SÃO PERFEITOS QUERO CONHECÊ-LOS ❤❤❤❤ NOS DEIXAM ENCANTADOS E APAIXONADOS POR ELES ❤❤❤❤
They made it look effortless, brilliant thankyou guys!!
Reminiscence of the Nicolas Brothers....... Great foot work & style. ......Damn that's a lot of choreography 2 remember
You are correct, thus the term shines comes from the exchange between the tap dancers and the mambo dancers footwork during the cotton club era, all was under one roof. Further an influence of Afro_Cubano Machito and Tito Puente adapted and fused African-American big band jazz swing with Latin Rhythms. As Tito stated, "it don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing." Many young salsa dancers couldn't understand why as an older dancer my footwork was fluid, it's because years ago while frequenting the NY Mambo clubs during an earlier Eddie Torres era, also I took up tap dancing which teaches you everything about syncopation just like I learned Bomba Puertorriqueña dancing. I know I am correct after dancing in NY and Puerto Rico, I did just fine. Here's a definition for syncopation: Tap dance numbers typically punctuate the first or eighth beat count, which creates a syncopated beat. Tap steps often follow the irregular rhythm or harmony of a song, using the tapping of the footwork to create an added layer of percussion. So, yes you are correct, you are seeing an influence of tap dancing or shines, which meant your shoes had to have a high gloss mirror like spit shine, thus why patent leather shoes are popular dance shoes.
Best comment here! Teach them!! The history gets lost and the soul and purpose of the dance moves along with it! New dancers don’t realize they’re mimicking watered down, off beat spins from the wrong dances (cheap versions of cumbia) instead of dancing with connection and emotion. The syncopation and musicality expressed through your body and feet connects the heartbeat of the music to the earth. Like Eddy Amador said, “It’s a spiritual thing, a body thing, a soul thing”.
X dios! El Jr. Es lo maxxxxximooo! Es digno hijo de su padre😍😍😍
#Indacochea tiene tanta fuerza y energía! es un talentoso :)
Tienes razon muy bueno gracias a sus maestros PuertoRiquenos, Weepaa!!
Exceptional! Amazing!! Wonderful!!! Bringing the real dances back!
This was amazing to watch.
Que elegancia! Lo gozan !
Wooow..... es un arte de bailar
I love the way they put a little tap into it...
Truly a national treasure.
My lil bro and dad are amazing
Superb, Eddie looking the part in tails.
The Master with his protege’s!
Wow... amazing! They are awesome!!! I luv dancing!!!
❤Эдди живёт в танце
Это прекрасно и неповторимо
Смотреть и не насмотреться
La muestra viva del buen gusto para bailar 💯
Eddie Torres = goals ! Damn
Браво! Мои Вы хорошие...💐🌺🌸
Q fenomenos....son unos mountros del baile...
El maestro, me encanta
Браво!Молодцы!
Браво 1000 раз!
Excelente
Fantastico!!!
Excelente 👏👏👏👏
Es al pedo cuando dos el mejor sos el mejor genios !!!!
Must be hard doing a routine next to Eddie Jr. He nails the timing, the accents, the body rolls, the attitude. Goes all out. Whoever is beside him can't match it.
Me encanta su baile sus pados todo
Tremendos los tres. Eepaa
Que fenomenossss
Wonderful !!!
Excelente repertorio son grandes bailadores
Buena mi tío tu si
Me and my grandaughters are going to try to do this. Lol. Sexy
Genial, genial, genial .......🙏👍😁
👏👏👏
como se llama la cancion
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fuego
BRAVO!!!
Woooow!!
Solo como comentario excelente presentacion pero entre Eddie Jr & Adolfo alguien se salia de tiempo! pero en generlal los dos son grandes!!
The master should never mess up ... we saw that here... still great 👍🏻
Where can I get this version of Babarabatiri?
I'm guessing it's a live recording that only Eddie owns.
What is the name of this solo dancing,??
Buenaaa,latinos tenian que ser. eepa
They remind back in mid to late sixtys there were dancers called Mambo Aces su similar to this,
Quem está vendo em.2020?
Whats name of this song???
wow bravo love dancing xx
Круто!
Muito bom
Alguien sabe como se llama el adorno que llevan sobre los zapatos??
Polainas (en Italiano es "ghette")
Name of the song please?!
Como mola! Esta chulo :)
How about the word that is repeated constantly throughout the song, Babarabatiri?
Robert Ricart ju
🤦🏾♂️
Babarabatiri
Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeee
すごいすごい!(^^)!
03:06 🎉
He visto mejores uno es mas lento falta movimientos de hombros descordinaciones
Cuanta ignorancia.
phemomdnal
Adolfo hat besser getanzt
Да на него можно смотреть бесконечно браво!!!!!!!
Disfruto de sus coreografías, per esta no, ya que hubo cha cha cha, Charles Tom , y hasta guaguancó. Esta música no es para esto. Estuvieron los muchachos desincronizados y hasta con pasillos desiguales.
Tanta ignorancia, si quiera sabes quiénes son?
@@giulianopereyra5836 ti opinión no me interesa. Yo di la mía y sobre ella no mandas tú
Mitico unico .....
#Indacochea tiene tanta fuerza y energía! es un talentoso :)
Bravo!!!