N.B. man dances the salsa in snowy parks across the province
But after his indoor dancing classes were canceled during the pandemic, “I found myself not doing anything,” he said.
So he took his fancy feet outside and started taking videos of himself dancing the salsa, merengue, bachata and cha cha in provincial, federal and municipal parks across the province posting them to social media. The goal, he said, was to show people beautiful locations in the province to hike and to inspire people to get outside even in the winter to celebrate life through dance.“That is it – I am enjoying life,” he said.
This winter he can be found performing what he calls “Afro-Latin” inspired dances that one would not typically see done in the snow. “Not only for the people here but for the people in Africa too. To show them what the snow is and also too for Africans who are here who behaved like I did before the pandemic because they don’t know any winter activity. I say ‘hey you can go out and dance,'” he said.
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