An Angel at the SBK

In one of my previous post, I told you that I was teaching a regular Cuban Salsa Class at Cloud 9, when my portuguese friend Victoria, told me to dance with one of her friends visiting from Canada, Angela. We had a couple of great dances, but then she left. Some days later, Victoria asked me about the Dance congress Vallarta SBK and although she only went to the parties, she convinced her friends to attend the congress. So on the first day of the congress as I was helping in the check-in process, and Angela came and waved me. At first, I didn’t recognize her but as usual I carried on with the talk. She told me that she was there for the congress, but she might need a place to stay for the last 2 days of the congress and I offered La Maison du Tango

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Gracias a todos los que asistieron al taller de introducción a la #Salsa #RuedaDeCasino en el VallartaSBK.

♬ son original – Israel Andalón

On the second day, I gave a beginners Rueda de Casino class. Angela took my workshop and later invited me to partner with her for the advanced dance lifts workshop. So although I was very tired after so many activities, I joined this 2 hour workshop and I prooved not to be that bad. However, in one of the dance lifts, I accidentally dropped Angela to the floor and she felt on her head. So I was really ashamed.

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taller de cargadas con Hector y Mariana en el Vallarta SBK. Gracias a mi partner Angelita @Chakra Goddess por la paciencia y perdón por los cocolazos.

♬ Cargadas – Israel Andalón
Angela and Israel at the dance lift workshop.

Although she said it didn’t hurt and she was ok, I felt I owed her something. As the workshops finished, I invited her to eat. She told me she was vegan, so we ended up going to Veggitalia, which is a great vegan Italian restaurant in downtown.

Angela and Israel at Veggitalia.
Angela and Israel at Veggitalia.

That night, there was the last social night themed blue and mermaid. (I was not able to get on time a merman t-shirt so I just went in blue). The party had some many, too many shows and then lots of Salsa, Bachata and Kizomba night, which was very fun. I ended up dancing these 3 dance styles a lot with Angela. As the night was coming to an end, I offered to give her a ride to her Airbnb for her last night there.

Angela and Israel on the Water Dance Night.

The next day, I came to pick Angela up as I previously told you I was going to host her. We were both tired so we ended up resting all day. But as she has told me, she is also a fire dancer, so she wanted to do some fire dancing with me during the night. So at night we had fun going to the beach to do some tricks. we used alcohol as she didn’t want to use gasoline, so the flame didn’t last long, but it was very cool, and she is an amazing fire dancer.

Angela and Israel training dance at the beach.

The next day and before she had to go back to Canada, she wanted to explore the nature, another of my specialties, so I took her in my Motomami to one of my favorite natural spots, the waterfall of El Nogalito. I believe she really enjoyed the hike there with me.

Israel at El Nogalito.
Angela at El Nogalito.

So finally, the countback finished, and we went to the airport. She left to Panama and then back to Canada and I hope to see her again.

Palitana, the only place where Meat eaters are illegal (Travel)

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Recently, a former classmate Sofía posted that Palitana (A town in West India, Capital of the Jain Religion) has become the first town in the world where eating meat is illegal. This update by itself has caused a lot of controversy, even among my friends. I have vegetarian and vegan friends with a strong stand on the subject as well as devoted carnivorous friends. Far from wanting to have a discusion on this post, I will share my experience of my visit to this interesting place in India. Continue reading “Palitana, the only place where Meat eaters are illegal (Travel)”

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