Korke (Jorge Escalona) has always been a hopeless romantic, it’s true. It’s evident in his music taste. He’s always loved bachata music, as well as boleros. Now, there’s two things that pushed Korke (and later). Judith() to create a brand new style of dancing: Passion and ignorance.
Why is ignorance so common? Well, because he didn’t know how to dance bachata at all.
Why passion? Because whereverver Korke listened to bachata, to that music, with those instruments, and the lyrics they sang… Let’s just say his body wanted to interpret something very different to what he knew existed. So 16 came along.-Year-old Judith (who was salsa dancing) joined the adventure.
While Korke His interpretation was Judith she came in and added the perfect touch. With her body control, technique as well as subtle sensuality, they joined his larger, fluider movements.
The new dance featured a combination of body waves and isolations that created a sense of connection. This was going to be a major shift in the scene.
They were aware of the importance of honoring traditional bachata’s origins and made sure they researched the culture and origins of the beautiful Dominican dance. To this day, anyone who is interested in the subject can find it. Korke Judith Well, they can all confirm they were always students.
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