Tag: New York

  • Carlos Hernandez – New York

    Carlos Hernandez – New York

    Carlos Hernandez – New York Carlos Hernandez, born in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic grew up dancing salsa in The Bronx, New York. Though he grew up dancing salsa as a little kid, it wasn’t until his early 20s that he began dancing New York style ON2 salsa with Yamulee. For half of a decade, Carlos…

  • Arlette Guerra – New York

    Arlette Guerra – New York

    Arlette Guerra – New York Arlette Guerra has been dancing salsa for over 10 years and has been internationally recognized for her talents and fierce passion on the dance floor. Arlette, born in the Dominican Republic moved to New York City as a little girl where she grew up dancing amongst her family and friends.…

  • Edwin Rivera – New York/LA

    Edwin Rivera – New York/LA

    In the world of dance and music Edwin Rivera has become a name to remember. This inspirational young man is a role model for young people about overcoming adversity, remembering your roots, and escaping the chains of where you were born. Using his life as an example he is showing the world how strength, hard…

  • Santo Rico Dance Co. – New York

    Santo Rico Dance Co. – New York

    Santo Rico Dance Co. – New York The history of Santo Rico dates back to 1995. The name of the dance company is derived from the initial members of the group being half from Santo Domingo (Santo) and half from Puerto Rico (Rico), hence the name “Santo Rico.” Since launching their first choreography in 1996…

  • Mark & Julissa – New York

    Mark & Julissa – New York

    Mark Lema is an instructor and member of the Lorenz Latin Dance Studio. He is also a member of the studio’s pro team, Reflejo de Lorenz. Julissa Pena is part of with the Lorenz Latin Dance Studio. She is also Manager of our new third location in the Bronx, New York. She is a Salsa…

  • Texas Salsa Congress Lorenz Latin Dance March 2011

    This event has been one of the events that has paved the way for many other events to shine in Texas. Always amazing, always big-Texas Salsa Congress! Tweet