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ANSL » They will perform a dance show at the San Francisco Theater

They will present choreographies from the urban music and zumba workshops of the San Francisco and Luján Cultural Center, coordinated by Professor Milagros Segovia. It will be this Saturday the 23rd, from 5:00 p.m. The entry fee will be $1,500.

Zumba workshops are aimed at people of all ages. They also work on folklore and Latin rhythms.

As a closing of the urban music and Zumba workshops that take place at the Cultural Center of Luján and San Francisco, a dance exhibition will be held at the theater of the latter town, on Saturday the 23rd. “We will do a kind of open class. We will make the presentation with the group from Luján, where I am also a teacher. Beyond the fact that there will be choreography, I am interested in the kids enjoying the adrenaline of getting on stage, dancing and expressing everything they feel when they connect with the music. It’s going to be a great party. There will be interactive moments with the public,” said Milagros Segovia, teacher of the workshops and organizer of the event.

The artist is responsible for ‘Estudio Danzarte’, which has been operating at the San Francisco Cultural Center since March. “In this space they have received me excellently. I am from Buenos Aires and I have lived in the town for a year. I have been a dance teacher for more than 20 years. I have quite extensive training,” he commented.

Segovia teaches Zumba for people of all ages, although he said that the classes also work on other genres, such as folklore and Latin rhythms. In addition, he coordinates urban music and K-pop workshops. “Children from three years old and older can attend all disciplines. I try to motivate each student to find their own dance style. We incorporate everything related to the emotional. There are no limitations for anyone, cooperation and respect are encouraged. That is essential in our classes,” explained the trainer.

During the show, the tango academy ‘Tacón y Punta’ and the Arab Dance academy ‘Wala Banzák’, which also carry out their artistic activities at the San Francisco Cultural Center, will participate as guests.

Here ⁢are two PAA-related questions based‍ on the given ⁤text:

Thank you⁤ for taking the time to talk ​with us today⁣ about the ‍upcoming dance exhibition at the San Francisco Cultural Center. To begin with, could you ⁢tell us more about the inspiration behind the event and⁣ how ‌it came together?

Milagros: Of course!​ Well, we’ve been hosting a variety of⁣ dance workshops at ⁤the Cultural Center ​for ⁤quite some time now, including Zumba, urban music,‍ and K-pop.​ The goal has always ⁣been to provide a fun and⁢ inclusive environment for people of all⁣ ages⁤ to learn and express themselves⁣ through dance. After seeing how much the participants enjoyed these workshops, we thought it would be a great ‍idea⁣ to put on a showcase to show off what they’ve been learning.‍ We wanted to create a space where they could feel comfortable ‌demonstrating their​ skills and sharing ​their passion for dance with others in the community.

Awesome, that’s ‌really ⁢cool. How ⁢has the⁤ response‌ been from the public so ‌far? Have you​ seen ‌a lot of interest⁢ in these types of ⁤events?

Milagros: Absolutely! The reception has been⁣ fantastic. ‍We’ve had people of all⁣ ages signing up for the workshops, which is really heartening to see. The fact that we offer a range ‌of​ styles – from traditional Latin dances to urban music and K-pop – seems to be resonating⁣ with a lot of people. And I think the fact that it’s open to everyone, regardless ⁣of age or experience, is what really⁢ sets us apart. We’ve⁢ also noticed that people⁣ are eager ⁢to learn about different cultures through dance, which is something we try to emphasize in our ‌classes.

Speaking of different ⁤cultures, could you tell us more ⁢about the specific choreographies we can expect to see at ​the exhibition? Will they ⁣represent a⁢ variety of styles?

Milagros: Yes, definitely! We’ll be showcasing a‍ mix of Latin and urban styles, as well as ‌some folklore and K-pop. The kids have‌ been working hard on‌ these choreographies, and I ​can’t wait for everyone to see what they’ve​ come ‌up with. ⁢One thing that’s​ really exciting about these⁤ performances⁢ is the blend of ‌cultures that will⁢ be represented. We want to celebrate‌ our differences ‌and learn from each other⁣ through dance,⁤ which is something that⁢ comes across very strongly in the​ work we do.

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