Reinaldo « Flecha » Delgado
The dances of Cuban Rumba are rich in variety: Columbia is considered to be a very ancient type of rumba, which developed from the rhythms of Abakua rituals, Xambu is a rumba with a slow tempo, Guaguanco is a dance of courtship and a game of seduction.
Reinaldo « Flecha » Delgado
This course relates to the various rhythms and songs of the culture Cuban Negro primarily those dedicated to the worship of the “Orishas”
Luanda Mori
These classes are for those who wish to experiment with a particular approach to dance inspired by Afro-Brazilian culture, in all its symbolic richness and dynamism.
Possibility of lessons by video conference, individual or group lessons. Infos : pedroratto@hotmail.com
Pedro Ratto
Differents courses with the aim to learn on guitar tango and the different rhythms of Argentine music.
Prochaines dates : 10 septembre, 01 octobre, 05 novembre 2024
Victor Hugo Villena
Le bandonéon est un instrument polyphonique qui permet également des polyrythmies avec un jeu des mains indépendantes. Par conséquent, les possibilités harmoniques, de timbre, de vibratos, d’articulations et de dynamiques deviennent immenses.
Mestre Braga
Capoeira is a game of movements that retell this part of Brazilian history through physical expression and song, which is accompanied by the famous musical arc known as the berimbau.
Milena ColAfro
Chaleureuses, conviviales, les danses colombiennes sont un moyen d'expression corporelle et une façon de pénétrer un autre monde. La salsa et la cumbia sont deux des styles les plus connus.
Paco Chambi
Paco Chambi teaches guitar classes based on the Latin American music tradition (classical and popular), but also teaches other repertoires according to the interests and requests of the students.
NEW COURSE - Children from 5 years old
Mónica Prada
This collective workshop proposes the discovery of a varied repertoire of songs in Spanish: from children's rhymes and popular nursery rhymes, to traditional songs from various Latin American countries.
Gladys Ybargüen
Peruvian dance is the result of several vibrant cultural encounters; Incan, Spanish and African traditions have all combined and this melange has ripened over the centuries.