Latin Dance Moves : The “Titanic” with Reverse Barrel Turn

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http://addicted2salsa.com/2008/01/24/salsa-dance-video-titanic-options-in-hd/

And now back to your regularly scheduled salsa dance programming! After such a long time we are back with a new season of the addicted2salsa.com video dancing podcast!

First, we’d like to go on record that we are the first salsa podcast to be shot in High-Definition (hope it shows up on Wikipedia), so you can clearly see our footwork either on your iPhone/iPod or big screen TV. Second, this is our first podcast that we dance On2 as well as On1. Last, but not least – I’d like to introduce you to our new co-host Julie Merrill.

Today we will go over a few options on how to get out of a salsa titanic move. Enjoy!

For song information, visit website at http://addicted2salsa.com !

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HD Version available upon request.

Duration : 0:6:1


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25 Responses to “Latin Dance Moves : The “Titanic” with Reverse Barrel Turn”

  1. phantom6983 says:

    this is cal tjader …
    this is cal tjader philly mambo

  2. ltigre2031 says:

    hey anthony great …
    hey anthony great job. i enjoy the vids very much. just a suggestion a little more light would help pic quality,
    thanx

  3. mancinoxvii says:

    I was confused too. …
    I was confused too. I thought the woman was going to sink like the Titanic or something..haha. It’s referring to the MUCH too influential film, when Leonardo Di Caprio stands at the bow of the ship and spreads his arms saying “I’m the King of the World!”

  4. 18ufemoj says:

    Do you remember the …
    Do you remember the scene of Titanic were she says: “I am flying Jack”…? See the video again (0:20)

  5. rubeloco2 says:

    the position of the …
    the position of the man (behind) and the lady (front) like in the movie with Leonardo and Kate… ;-)

  6. beachymg says:

    i don’t see how its …
    i don’t see how its called the “titanic”

  7. 18ufemoj says:

    Name of the song?
    Name of the song?

  8. liuzza91love says:

    fuori tempo
    fuori tempo

  9. guitarjazzvr78 says:

    the new york style …
    the new york style step is breack on 2 not on 1…is very easy and bad

  10. ciarajunge says:

    Does anyone know …
    Does anyone know the name of the song he uses for this piece?

  11. whyyzed says:

    nemeczek93 I …
    nemeczek93 I wondered what sort of person makes a comment lke this.
    Do you not understand ? The Anthony Persaud videos are about learning to Salsa Dance in a social/club setting. It is not meant to be compared to the show dances that you have in your favourites.
    Persaud is a great teacher.

  12. selminhaap says:

    CONGRATULATIONS TO …
    CONGRATULATIONS TO P. DIDDY
    CONGRATULATIONS, you left THE BAD BOY LATINO PROJECT in time. THE ESTEFAN FAMILY JUST TRIED TO ABUSE HIS NAME FOR THEIR MONEY LAUNDERING. Despite the allegation in my blog, no one of more than thousand HOLLAND AND KNIGHT LAWYERS was allowed to file lawsuit against me. Not even the super-lawyers Michael Sikora and J. Hernandez-ToraƱo. 1st because Im right with my allegation, and 2nd because they are as ridiculous, as MR F. AMADEO is. Details see dalva-d.blogspot

  13. nemeczek93 says:

    OMG xD
    This is

    OMG xD
    This is

  14. cherrienguyen says:

    I like the guy and …
    I like the guy and his instructions. I have watched some short videos from this guy and really feel attractive by his way. It seems to be easy to learn and practice. I’ve found some good instruction videos to follow but pity that I couldnt do without a partner, just came back to the dance lessons today in a dance sport class but seems doesnt effect cause the girls are too crowded there. How I can? I love dancing really.

  15. uravgguy says:

    whats the song you …
    whats the song you use in the background of your videos, its an excellent piece I’d love to practice with.

    On your site you have a violin solo which is equally good, but its only 1:38, is there a longer version (or looped track) for either of these pieces? (or both)

  16. sunrisetkila says:

    I love your videos, …
    I love your videos, so easy to follow!!

  17. fernyblue says:

    you moved to San …
    you moved to San diego sweet! Let me know if you plan to open a studio Im in LA. Love the new partner, and the previous one … well i like em all.

  18. kenfuji2001 says:

    The major …
    The major difference is the NY style breaks on2 (2nd & 6th beat) a style made famous by Eddie Torres. all the technique and patterns are the same. The difference is where in the measure of the music you decide to break forward and back which make learning on2 a little more challenging if you are used to dancing on1.

  19. fernyblue says:

    I wanted to thank …
    I wanted to thank you for the lessons. my wife and I practice on your videos all the time. I’ve always wanted to learn, being salsa is in my veins (San Sebastian, PR). and your instructions are great, keep it going. One question how different is LA salsa from PR or New York salsa?

  20. Ritmovimiento says:

    the butterfly …
    the butterfly includes a body roll whereas the titanic does not it is only a settled step.

  21. thegreatapplesauce says:

    It was a joke. I …
    It was a joke. I sorta knew that. I liked the video though.

  22. apersaud says:

    The 4 and 8 counts …
    The 4 and 8 counts are not mentioned since they do not have steps ociated with them in salsa dancing.

  23. thegreatapplesauce says:

    you forgot 4
    you forgot 4

  24. IcyPhoenixOfMist says:

    thanks :)
    it just …

    thanks :)
    it just irritated me in the beginning, when you were dancing to that song (I just ume it’s you) I thought at the beginning, if you didn’t have rhythm, or if the song would have been added lateron to the video…
    I never heard or saw, that salsa could be danced on 2 xD
    that I only knew from mambo ;)
    but I guess, every day you learn something new ;)

  25. apersaud says:

    Yes. In the …
    Yes. In the introduction we dance on2 (breaking on 2). Dancing on1 is acceptable, the only difference is the numbers – the move should remain the same. On1 and On2 are just two different styles in timing of salsa.