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well, Victor, thank you for the kind words but Kazan has also turned into a casino city with LA being on the second place. Unfortunately, the fashion for LA in Russia is fading these days, and I can't find any solid reason why this is happening. Overseas pretty much everybody dances LA.
But yashar, seriously, come to Tatarstan! We have at least two schools (Impulse and Social Dance School) that teach LA in Kazan and my school, Alma Salsera, in Almetyevsk. Besides everything else, Tatars speak a language very close to Turkish, so you will really feel at home here! |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Hi everybody, thanks for your further recomendations. I plan to spend some of my vacations for salsa and bachata events in fascinating Russia and other CIS countries every year and improve my baby Russian as well. I think I have to listen to my salsa instructor who encourages us to learn NY on2 too.
Like this summer in some parts of Russia, summers are always too warm in Istanbul for me to dance salsa So I will be there for you from this summer on. And, as your salsa guide here, I expect to see you in Istanbul, too. Last edited by yashar : 23.11.2010 at 00:49. |
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