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Dancers revive “Lost On You” with sensuous salsa performance
Salsa is all about passion and energy, and these two dancers definitely brought it!
Safet Satara
11.23.20

Latin dances are passionate and interesting, and their embrace reminds you of how beautiful the combination of music and love can truly be.

Dancing can always improve your mood, whether you engage in dance or watch people enjoy themselves.

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For those who don’t know, salsa originated in the 1960s in New York City.

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As a combination of Puertorican, Dominican and Cuban dances that were popular by the end of the 1950s.

Since then, salsa has become a dance that’s famous all over the world. It’s beloved in most nightclubs and people are eager to learn it because it’s simple and very effective.

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You can also dance it in bars, ballrooms, restaurants and even outdoors.

Salsa festivals are very popular all across the globe—moreover, salsa dancing is a unique form of exercise that provides heart-healthy benefits.

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Salsa is fun, energetic, inclusive and helps with confidence.

Some say that they’ve made lifelong friendships and partnerships through dance classes. Now that we’ve got some basic information out of the way, let’s move to the incredible dance partnership in this video.

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Daniel Rosas is giving 100% of himself every time he dances.

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After discovering his passion for salsa in 2003, Daniel Rosas became a professional dancer, choreographer and dance instructor.

He often dances with women who aren’t professional dancers, and the outcome is always outstanding.

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Videos like this show us that you can learn to dance very well, and you can learn fast.

Rosas is a great leader, and his chemistry with Sabrina is amazing. In this video, they both show off all the beauty of a simple salsa routine, dancing at the Schloss Wilhelmshöhe Castle in Germany.

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The chosen location turned out to be perfect for their dance, and we’re in love with the international feel they bring to this performance.

Here you have two Latin dancers, dancing in front of a German castle to a rendition of a song by an American singer. Such cross-cultural combinations are always so inspiring!

“Lost On You” is a very bold song choice to dance to.

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American singer and songwriter Laura Pergolizzi, best known as LP, caught the attention of millions of fans after her 2015 “Lost on You” single came out.

She’s released five albums so far, but “Lost on You” remains her signature song. You’ll hear an interesting version of the song in this video.

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It’s a rendition done half in Spanish and half in English.

Part of the lyrics sounds even better in Spanish, and salsa blends perfectly with the powerful song. Rosas said in an interview that the most important thing in salsa is to have a strong connection with your partner. This is the kind of performance that surely shows what he meant by that. These two dancers shine so brightly because they feel the music and each other.

Seeing dancers having so much fun together is priceless!

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That’s what it’s all about—enjoying yourself.

You dance if you like it and because you like it. Daniel Rosas’s got 47,400 subscribers on his YouTube channel, and this video was viewed over a million times. Figures are telling their own story of how popular the dance is! We hope that he’ll continue giving those amazing and effective salsa lessons because any woman is a pro by his side. Long live salsa!

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