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1/31/2010 MONTUNO DANCE CO. TEAM AUDITIONS FOR AMATEUR, PROTEGE & SEMI-PRO
Team Auditions
January 31, 2010
Are you ready to challenge yourself this New Year?
feeling like you are ready for the next step in your dancing.
Improve your dance skills & learn to be a better over all dancer.
With Montuno Dance Company intensive performance teams.
Come to the Audition and be ready to improve your dancing!
STUDENT DISCOUNT AVAILABLE!!
Montuno Dance Company will be holding auditions for the following teams:
1) Protege Student Team (audition required)
2) Amateur Team (audition required)
3) Semi-Pro (audition required)
Members will be trained in Montuno Dance Company ON1 leading/following technique, performance skills, spinning, styling, body isolations & cabaret style tricks.
You will learn a new dance routine to perform at the 2010 San Francisco Salsa Festival and other Bay Area dance venues.
Auditions for the "Protege Student Team":
One of the funnest and most entertaining routines of 2009 in the Bay Area. "Protege Student Team" is back for another season.
The intent of this team is to allow beginner level dancers to participate in a team experience that will culminate in an opportunity to perform a salsa routine on stage.
When: January 31, 2010.
Times: Men and Ladies 12:00pm-2:00pm
Where: Dance Blvd Studio
1824 Hillsdale Ave
San Jose, Ca 95124
Attire:
Comfortable clothes (preferably no jeans and no skirts for the ladies). Dance shoes and either jazz shoes or dance sneakers
Format:
1) Quick warm-up
2) Prospective dancers will learn footwork and styling combination
3) Dancers will be evaluated on timing, performance ability, styling and ability to learn choreography
All dancers will be evaluated by Montuno senior dancers,
Isidro Corona, Director of Montuno Dance Company, Arielle Lehaitre, Alex Lee and Chi Lee
Auditions for the Amateur and Semi-Pro Teams:
Back for another season is Montuno Dance Company Amateur Team.
Amateur Team prerequisite:
AT LEAST 1-2 YEARS of dance experience and a Flexible schedule.
The intent of this group is to develop highly skilled performers/dancers. Dancers will learn and practice a challenging routine that will help hone dancing abilities, particularly spinning, partnering technique, footwork and performance skills.
When: January 31, 2010.
Times: Men and Ladies 2:30pm-4:30p
Where: Dance Blvd Studio
1824 Hillsdale Ave
San Jose, Ca 95124
Attire:
Comfortable clothes (preferably no jeans and no skirts for the ladies). Dance shoes and either jazz shoes or dance sneakers
Format:
1) Quick warm-up
2) Prospective dancers will learn footwork and styling combination
3) Dancers will be evaluated on timing, performance ability, styling and ability to learn choreography
All dancers will be evaluated by Montuno senior dancers,
Isidro Corona, Director of Montuno Dance Company, Arielle Lehaitre, Alex Lee and Chi Lee
***For more information about Montuno Dance Company and the different teams, please visit our website at
www.montunodance.net
Or email us at
montunodanceco@gmail.com
How To Stop Getting Facebook Friend Suggestion Emails
Thankfully when I jumped on the Facebook train, I didn't do the whole "import people from my email contact list." And now, I don't get inundated with emails from Facebook, making suggestions about who I should FB "befriend." When my friend asked me WTF was going on with all of these spammy friend request emails, I knew it had to be happening with others — and it sure is.
Facebook! Narcism At It's Best
Be It Facebook, MySpace, or whatever is out there, is it expected that we use these social networking websites as a way to self-promote ourselves?
Performing in a Salsa Troupe
With all the buzz about performances here and there....I decided it was time to start my own group! YEs.....our very own JSmooth Dancers plus those who dare...... This group would be geared to the newer dancer who has never performed before in their life! What do you think? I think it is a GREAT idea.....our goal would be to perform at JSmooth in a few months....
Email Ricki for more info; ricki@jsmoothsalsa.com
Tools of the Trade: Music Control/Djing
How often have you taken a dance lesson where the instructor either has to tell someone to start/stop the music, or they had to run back and forth to press stop and play on the CD player? As a dance instructor, I need full control of my music while I keep my attendees engaged in the lesson. I hate inefficient use of time, and any time I have to run back and forth is just a poor use of time.
I always use technlogy to make things easier, and at JSmoothSalsa I've always made it a point to research technology to see if anthing can make our lessons the best possible. In this guide we will let you in on one of the most important aspects of our lessons: Music Control.
MP3 @ 192 kbps - The most obvious and first is that you need music if you are going to teach a dance class. You can either use actual CDs or you can use digital versions in the form of MP3s. Now before you start converting all your CDs to MP3 you gotta know something... not all MP3s are the same. Take for example iTunes.
At default, if you install iTunes and stick your first CD in to copy.... iTunes is defaulted to rip your music to the lowest possible size, which always results in lost in quality. You want to rip your music to something which retains the same quality as the CD.... because if you don't the song won't have the same oomph if you try playing it over to a big sound system. For us, all our songs are compressed at MP3 at 192 kps, the highest possible quality for an MP3.
WinAmp 5.x - I don't like iTunes.... plain and simple. The reason why is because iTunes is marketed to people who really do nothing but press stop and play. With WinAmp and its library of plugins, I have the most control of my music on the fly. I can change the tempo or speed of the music, I can enhance the audio on the fly if it sounds a bit muffled, I can even have two of them opened up and play two different playlists in two different rooms!
PC Laptop - Strictly a preference, any laptop is fine as long as it has enough horse power where it won't skip a beat.
Logitech Wireless DJ - If you are going to be far away from your receiver, you'll need a wireless music player. Not all wireless transmitters are the same, as some of the cheaper ones are suseptible to interference. In addition, you want one that can do both RCA (red and white audio cables) and headphone cables.
With Only A Kiss: Inspired by Aventura's "Un Beso"
With Only Your Kiss…
I cant think, I cant speak, I cant utter a word
Dating Coworkers - Things to Remember
Ahh, office dating. Not only is it naughty & exciting, it's also dangerous and problematic. Do you really want to be known as the office bicycle that gives everyone a ride? Do you really want to be known as office trampoline that gives a good jump? No! All these things can hurt you for that office promotion.... or an easy work environment.I'm not saying you should not have one... heck i'm sure there are plenty of office cuties at your workplace like mine... I'm saying you gotta be discrete about it. Even if you... ahem.... believe that they want to have a long-term relationship with you... and really aren't looking for some quick bang for the buck... and that you're special... and different.... really.
1. No Physical Contact.
Unless it's a handshake. No hugs! I know you've had a tough week, and you need that hug to REALLY get over hump day... just save it and do some humping after work. They call it hump day for a reason.... a reason I hope that has something to do with humping.
2. No Hanging Out With One Another.
Even at lunch! Any time you are around one another you are bound to be tempted to smack their ass or to make some fish kissy faces or something. Heck you probably be trying to feed one another all cutsie. Just save it and put something else in each other's mouths after work. I was thinking apple pie but you can think whatever you want.
3. No Talking To One Another.
Unless it's work related. I know you read the magazine article about how if you want some action at the the end of the day... you gotta stimulate their mind... you gotta get them all excited throughout the day until they just... can't... maintain themselves and BAM! It's hump day all over again. No, if you wanna do that keep it via chat or email.. if it's a secure line. And don't save your chat sessions ok? Quit leaving a paper trail... unless you want to sell it off to the department called "Penthouse Letters".
4. No Driving To or From Work Together.
Unless you have a carpool set up. I hate to break it to you... but people talk at work. And if you roll into work together... in one car.... and you live in San Francisco... and she lives in San Jose... the opposite side of work... they will talk. They will wonder. They will know..... it was hump day for you two last night.
5. No Late-Night Meetings.
Unless it's non-work related... and not at work. I know, you want to be adventurous and have mad hump-day-hump on your desk... in your cube... or in the company gym.... but c'mon. Do you really think you can get away with anything at work? They got cameras... and especially they got janitors. You know what? I bet I could have some great stories to send to Penthouse if I was a janitor. I could be that janitor that walks into a couple humping away and I can say "Oh don't mind me. I just wanna watch." I can make millions with my stories. Millions.
6. No Photo Postings on Facebook/MySpace/Twitter/f
The last and most obvious is don't leave a paper trail. I know... you are excited.... you went out clubbing... or drinking... took photos to remember the night... and so you post them... AND you decide to tag your little minx in one of the pictures. No! Don't do it! Don't you have like folder on your computer... marked "Private" or some special word that signifies naughty-ness? Hey, if I was with a hot coworker with nice-everything, I want people to see too... buttttttt.... don't do it!
You are not my friend
"Yes, we're on facebook. But I don't care about your cat. And stop poking me.In the pre-internet days, neither of us would have even thought of calling each other friends. We'd have called ourselves friends of friends who met once and yet, for some reason, kept sending each other grammatically challenged, inappropriately flirty letters with photos of ourselves attached. Police might have gotten involved.
Those Mac users think they're so cool

A Very Generous Donation
Just days ago, I informed the community that I was looking towards them for donations. We've recently launched a community website called www.network.jsmoothsalsa.com. It takes some extra money to run the website, and I was skeptical on whether anyone will help out.
However skepticism was put to the side when Robert and Mai, two attendees of our salsa lessons, donated $150 (one hundred fity dollars) to the website! I was suprised that anyone would donae that much money!
Thanx for all the lessons, funs, water bottles, parties etc... we are very grateful for all your tireless effort and enthusiasm.
Best Robert & Mai.
It is because of their generosity that our community website, jsmoothsalsa.com/network (also www.network.jsmoothsalsa.com) that we will be safe to say that the community website will be online for another year.



