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  <title>Trevor “El Morenito” Brown</title>
  <description>(I am super sorry about my audio quality, I had my audio recording through my Camera instead of the microphone. I am super upset about this. I apologize. )  On Today's Episode we have the incredible Trevor “El Morenito” Brown. He is Salsa Dancer and Instructor.&amp;amp;nbsp; He was born in New Jersey, currently living in Maryland. he has been dancing for the past 10 years and teaching for the past 6 years. &amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode we talk about: &amp;amp;nbsp; Introduction: 0:00 Childhood in New Jersery – 02:30 College Years – Introduction to Social Dancing – 08:45 Moving to Maryland – 11:25 Social dancing IN Maryland – 13:50 Beginner Stage – 15:45 What would you do different? 20:10 Benefits of Dance Congresses – 27:06 Beginners how to make followers feel comfortable? – 30:48 What got you into teaching? – 35:30 Advice for someone who is shy/introverted 40:50- Advice for overcoming fear of Socials – 43:40 Performance Dancing – 45:30 Salsa with Silvia – ?50:00? Intermediate to Advanced – 53:10 Musicality – 55:25 What makes for a good follow – 59:00 How can follows be light? ???1:01:30???? One Tip – 1:04:00 &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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