Baila Salsa! — A Rhythmic Endeavor Around the World with Panadanza Dance Company

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Monona Public Library

From Cuba, to Puerto Rico, to Panama, to New York, Salsa borrows a little from all, and gives back to all. Touching on historical and cultural contexts, as well as rhythmic improvisations and set movement patterns, we will explore what Clave is, move to it, understand it, and incorporate it in our worlds. 

Karlies Kelley Vedula, a Panamanian native, BFA and MFA African Diaspora Dance Alumna, and director of Panadanza Dance Company will have you moving and grooving from deep within. Salsa welcomes all cultures, economic backgrounds, and dance vocabularies—It is a dance of the people, for the people! Get ready for this fun and educational dance journey throughout Latin America!

Please register in advance for this free event.

This program was made possible thanks to support from Beyond the Page, National Endowment for the Humanities, and Madison Community Foundation.

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6 diverse women wearing dresses with white bodices and different colored flowing skirts (red, green, pink, yellow, blue) swirling their skirts and smiling outdoors
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