
Salsa guru Kaytee Namgayal talks about salsa and its sensuous moves
Quick, quick slow, two times over, two four beat measures, and off you go into the world of Salsa, the western dance form which has not only caught the fantasy of dance enthusiasts but has also modified the Bollywood nomenclature. Having made celebs like Viveik Oberoi, Sunita Rao, Sophie Choudhary groove to his beats, Kaytee Namgayal is now set to acquaint Puneites with the salsa version of Bollywood nomenclature as well.
Trained in Cuban, New York and Los Angeles styles, Namgayal8217;s passion for salsa and his zeal to promote it in India has seen him conducting many workshops and classes across the country. For Namgayal, who has also tried his hand at other western dance forms, salsa as a dance is very expressive and gives him the freedom of experimentation.
Talking about the increasing popularity of salsa in India, the expert says, 8220;Salsa is a very vibrant and social dance form which does not discriminate among its students on the basis of their age. Also, today it is fast becoming a style statement in India. Moreover the kind of media attention that salsa has been getting of late, adds to its popularity in the country.8221;
Elaborating on his signature style karma salsa, Namgayal says, 8220;In karma salsa, every part of the body is a representation of the instruments being played. It focuses on musicality, body movements and dancing through one8217;s body, mind and soul. As far as selecting the typical nomenclature is concerned, the Salsero reveals, 8220;The word karma is an Indian concept and when people think of karma Salsa, they should think about India.8221;