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Performance Videos


Below are videos from the DC Salsa Congress Performance, 6/07

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Part 1
Part 2

The DanceInTime women's team perform for the third year at the Tribute to Women in Salsa held at Zanzibar's night club in Washington DC.  April 2008

Below is a video clip of a medley routine performed by the women's team which includes Rhumba, Salsa, and Polynesian dancing.

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"Flashy Rueda" Video---United Nations Benefit Show

This video features some original Rueda steps and a ladies' routine all designed by Heidy Garcia of SalsaWild. This was performed at a big United Nations Benefit Dance. The performers include members of DanceInTimeProductions and SalsaWild. The steps shown in these three short video clips are: vuelta loco, freak, and vacila sexy. The full complement of these original steps are described in the "Flashy Salsa/Rueda Step Description" page.

  • To watch the video with Microsoft Windows Media Player, click here.

Above: Members of DanceInTimeProductions and Salsa Wild perform for the United Nations Benefit Dance

 

More Video from the United Nations Benefit Dance

Here are two video clips from a Rueda routine performed by SalsaWild and DanceInTimeProductions at a big United Nations Benefit Dance:
I. Use the following links to see individual Rueda moves.

  • To watch the video with Quicktime Player, click here.
  • To watch the video with RealPlayer, click here.
  • To watch the video with Microsoft Windows Media Player, click here.

Note to Rueda students: On the above video of individual moves, you are watching these steps in order: balsero y beso, dame, dame dos, and dame dos.

II. Use the following links to see a group Rueda move.  

  • To watch the video with Quicktime Player, click here.
  • To watch the video with RealPlayer, click here.
  • To watch the video with Microsoft Windows Media Player, click here.

 Note to Rueda students: On the video of group moves above, you are watching the end of the Dame Con Las Manos group move sequence after the calls of tranca and hombres.  So you see both the men and women turning and then to come out of that formation, setenta is called, and then complicate and finally dile que no.

Video of Show w/ 5 Rueda Groups

This is video footage of a show in Philadelphia that included members of five different Rueda groups. The groups are: Art In Motion out of Philadelphia, the Atrium Dance Studio's Rueda Team in NJ, DanceInTimeProductions out of the Washington/Baltimore area, Salsita Dance Studio in Philadelphia, and Hadar Harel's Rueda group in NYC. We all joined hands and danced together in this short video clip.

  • To watch the video with Microsoft Windows Media Player, click here.

Note to Rueda dancers: On this video you see dame, sombrero, and enchufla doble.


Above: Members of five Casino Rueda teams from MD, NY, PA, and NJ pose at their performance in Philadelphia

Video of the Women's Team Performances

To see video of the women's team at the Caribbean Fest Show on 5/1/05, click these links sequentially:
Women's team video part 1
Women's team video part 2
Women's team video part 3

You can also see the same video footage from the Caribbean Fest show in a large picture and very high quality if you want. However, you have to wait through a very long download time to see this sharper picture because it is a much "bigger file." If you don't mind the wait, click here (long download)  (It's actually worth the wait as it is an incredibly clean and lively video when viewed that way!)


Above: Ladies Team from DanceInTime at their Carribbean Fest performance 5/1/05

Above: The members of the Women's Team who performed at the D.C. Congress, 6/05

Above: Members of the Women's Team who were the followers at the D.C. Congress performance, 6/05


Above: Some members of the women's team from DanceInTime perform at the D.C. Congress, 6/05
Photo courtesy of GreatDance/Stuck on Salsa


Above: Performing at Latino Fest in Baltimore, '05

Show at the National Zoo (fall, 2005)

At the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., DanceInTime performed and taught on the "Lion and Tiger" stage.  Below are a couple of clips from that show.

Casino de Rueda demo part 1.

Salsa demo.

Show at the Woodrow Wilson Plaza in D.C. (August, 2005)

Doug Reynolds, Michele Kearney, Susan Cox, and Fabio Bonini, who are members of the American Dance Montage, joined DanceInTime for this performance. Mr. Frank Regan, director of the American Dance Montage, kindly lent two of his beautiful choreographies to this show.  For all relevant contact information, go to the "Performance page" of this website and scroll to the bottom.

Click here to see Mambo

Click here to see Cha Cha

Click here to see Bolero

Watch Rumba video
     Click here to see part 1
     Click here to see part 2

Casino Rueda video with Voice-Over explaining the history of the dance*
     Click here to see part 1
     Click here to see part 2

Note to Rueda students:  In part 1 of the video above, the steps the dancers are doing are: exhibe, dile que no, dame, sombrero, and dame.  In part 2 they are finishing a dame and going into sombrero de manny, followed by a dame.

Casino Rueda video including Solo Presentation
      Click here to see part 1
      Click here to see part 2

Note to Rueda students: In the video above, part 1, the dancers are doing these steps:  Dame, siete, dame, sombrero, and the beginning of pa ti pa mi.

Swing
      Click here to see part 1
      Click here to see part 2

Show at Catonsville Community College (October, 2005)

Presenting a variety of Ballroom Dances

Dancers include Doug Reynolds, Susan Cox, Garrey Stinson, and Barb Bernstein

Click here to see Quickstep and Swing

Click here to see Cha Cha

Click here to see Waltz

Click here to see Rumba

Click here to see Foxtrot

Click here to see Tango

Show at the Mexican Cultural Institute.

Click here to see Cha Cha with Voice-over explaining the history of the dance*

Click here to see Merengue with Voice-over explaining the history of the dance*

First Night Annapolis, 12/31/05 and 12/31/06

Here are video clips from FirstNight 12/05

Click here to see Tom Bui and Wendy Christensen perform.

Click here to see DJ Andy "gettin' down!"

Click here to see instruction in Salsa and Merengue.

 

Here are video clips from FirstNight 12/06.

Click here to see Tom and Sabrina
     clip 1
     clip 2

Click here to see Rodrigo and Vickie

Click below to see Tom and Stefka
    clip 1
    clip 2

Click below to see Casino Rueda
     clip 1
     clip 2

Click here to see Barb dance with DJ Andy!!


Above: The dance crew, entertaining at FirstNight, 12/31/06

"Tribute to Women in Salsa" Show 3/15/06

See the Women's Team from DanceInTime perform their dramatic routine to the song Rebelion (which depicts a slave rebellion.) 

Click here to see the first clip of this routine.

Click here to see the second clip of this routine.

Click here to see the third clip of this routine.


Above: performing at Zanzibar's Nightclub, 3/06

CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE:


Some special credits are due which made this bold and original presentation possible.  First, the unusual, creative choreography was the invention of Charlotte Gaylin and Rita Ralph with additional input from Tyffani McCleary and the rest of the team. Special thanks to Tyffani McCleary for remarkable analyses of our movements which helped everyone achieve a synchronous look. Rita and Tyff also created the costumes.

Performances at Cinco de Mayo Celebrations (May 2006)

On the weekend of Cinco de Mayo (May 5 and 6, 2006), dancers from DanceInTime taught and performed Salsa at a couple of celebrations. Here is a video clip of Barb and Glen entertaining with a Salsa demonstration at a Cinco de Mayo party.

Click here for Part 1.

Click here for Part 2.


Performances at the Maryland Department of Health's Wellness Fair (May 16, 2006)

On May 16, the Dep't of Health and Mental Hygiene had a kick-off event at a Wellness Fair that featured many activities related to health and well-being.  DanceInTime provided Salsa and Merengue instruction and performances at the Fair.  Below are video clips of Barb Bernstein and Glen Minto dancing Salsa.

Cick here for Part 1.

Click here for Part 2.

Click here for Part 3.

Click here for Part 4.

Glen Echo Fiesta 2007 Show

Click here to see the Glen Echo 2007 Fiesta show: part 1

Click here to see the Glen Echo 2007 Fiesta show: part 2

Click here to see the Glen Echo 2007 Fiesta show: part 3

Below are video clips from a wedding shower

Wedding shower: part 1    Wedding shower: part 2  

Below are video clips from the "Women in Salsa" 2007 performance

Women in Salsa: part 1    Women in Salsa: part 2    Women in Salsa: part 3  

Click below to see a Rueda presentation

Rueda Presentation

Northern Virginia Community College Performance

During the spring of 2006, this community college held an event at which DanceInTime provided Latin dance instruction and performances. To see some video clips, click on the links below.  Note that among the performers in this show were top flight ballroom dnacers:  Susan Cox, Doug Reynolds, and Michele Kearney.

Click here to see the Rumba part 1.

Click here to see the Cha Cha part 1.   Click here to see Cha Cha part 2.

Click here to see the Salsa Rueda part 1.  Click for Salsa Rueda part 2.  Click for Salsa Rueda part 3.

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Wedding Reception Performance

DanceInTime provided entertainment at a wedding reception in the fall of 2006.  Tyff and Dwight performed a Salsa and one of the Danceintime teams presented the "Charlie's Angels" Cha Cha routine.  Below are video clips from the Salsa.  (Clips of the Cha Cha routine are shown in another entry on this page. That was done at the Bethesda Dance Studio party in November, 06.)

Click here for Part 1
Click here for Part 2

DanceDC Festival Performance

DanceInTime performed at a big festival in DC on Sept. 30, 06, where many styles of dance were represented. DanceInTime performed an all-women's presentation, a mixed gender traditional rueda, a team presentation of our "Wedding Routine" and other Latin dances (e.g. Salsa, Bachata, Cha Cha). Below are some clips from this show.

Click here for a mixed gender rueda

Click here for a women's rueda

Click here for a bachata video

Click here for a salsa presentation

Click here for a short clip of the team's "wedding routine" presentation

The Army Research Lab Performance

The Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, MD, hired DanceInTime to perform and teach at their Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration in 2006.  We performed Salsa and Merengue and taught those dances.  Below is a short video clip from the Salsa performance by Rodrigo Rocha Rivera and Barb Bernstein.

Click here to see a video of a Salsa Presentation.

Performance at Bethesda Dance Studio for Party sponsored by Luvin' the Mambo

A DanceInTime team performed their "Charlie's Angels" Cha Cha routine at one of the "Luvin' the Mambo's" monthly parties in early November, 2006.  Here are three video clips from that show.  We tell a story of Charlie's Angels foiling an espionage ring by distracting two spies from exchanging information in their suitcases.  While some of the Angels dance with the spies to distract them, other Angels switch the suitcases with a similar looking suitcase that contains nothing. So in the end, when the spies extract themselves from the dancing and make their "suitcase" exchange, the audience knows that those suitcases really have no information in them.  The spies think they have successfully exchanged information. It's a hilarious routine, and done to a Cha Cha version of "Whatever Lola Wants Lola Gets" which is an old show tune from Damn Yankees!

Click here for part 1.  Click here for part 2.  Click here for part 3.

Performances for a Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration at the Army's Test Evaluation Command Center

Click here to see a Merengue

Click here to see Rueda

Click below for a Salsa demo by Rodrigo and Tania
    Clip 1
    Clip 2

Performance at the Marriott Waterfront Hotel Jan 6, 07. 

Click on the links below to see Rodrigo, Glen, Barb and Rita do a Rueda show.
  Click here for part 1
  Click here for part 2

Cha Cha Routine Performance at Zanzibar's Nightclub by Dwight, Jim, Tyffani, Rita, Tania and Barb  1/10/07

Click on the links below to see the performance at Zanzibar's
   Click here for part 1
   Click here for part 2



Above: DanceInTime team after performing at Zanzibar's Nightclub, 1/10/07

Below are video clips from a show at the Tally Ho Theater's Hispanic Heritage Celebration 09/07

Click on the links below to see videos from the Tally Ho Theater show
   Click here for Salsa with an informational voice over 
   Click here for Rumba with an informational voice over  
   Click here for Single Swing with an informational voice over
   Click here for Triple Swing with an informational voice over  
   Click here to see a Salsa performance  
   Click here for a Bachata performance 
 

Below are video clips from a show at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab 09/07

Click on the links below to see videos from the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab show
   Click here for Salsa with an informational voice over
   Click here for Rumba with an informational voice over  
   Click here for Single Swing with an informational voice over
   Click here for Triple Swing with an informational voice over
   Click here to see instruction in Merengue
   Click here for a Bachata demonstration  
   Click here for Merengue with an informational voice over
   Click here for Rueda with an informational voice over  
   Click here for Cha Cha with an informational voice over

Below are video clips from an educational presentation done at the National Defense University's Hispanic Heritage Celebration (fall 07)

Note that this program began with an explanation of how the Latin dances differ, through the informational voice overs that you can watch right above in the John Hopkins Applied Physics Lab show and the Tally Ho Theater shows. That was followed by these "quiz reviews" so the audience could see if they understood the differences between the dances!

  Click here to see a "quiz" on what Latin dance you are watching.
  Click here for another "quiz" on what Latin dance you are watching
  Click here for a final "quiz' on what Latin dance you are watching.
 

Below are video clips from Prince Georges County Fair show 09/07

Click on the links below to see videos from the Prince Georges County Fair show

   Rueda Team Routine
   Click here for clip one
   Click here for clip two

   Other performances
   Click here for a Bachata demonstration
   Click here for Rueda de Casino danced to an informational voice over
   Click here for one on one Salsa
   Click here for a small Rueda 
   Click here for a large group Rueda
 

Below are video clips from the Taste of Bethesda show 09/07

Click on the links below to see videos from the Taste of Bethesda show
   Click here to see a Cha Cha demonstration
   Click here to see a Salsa demonstration

Below is a Salsa demonstration for the Norwood School's International Festival by Paco and Kim.

   Click here for this Salsa demonstration.
 

Below are clips of a show that included both tap dancing and Latin dancing in a show at the Westin Hotel in Annapolis, MD (fall 07)

   Click here to see a Cha Cha demonstration
   Click here to see a Salsa demonstration  
   Click here to see a Tap Dance demonstration

 

* Copyright 2002 by Barbara Bernstein of DanceInTime

VIDEO CREDIT:  Note that the above videos were filmed by George of www.videosbygeorge.com who does most of my performance videos.  (Thanks, George for your reliability, flexibility, and consistently great work!)