Bailando
¡Hola a todos! Yesterday, the students participated in a dance class in which they were introduced to one of the most characteristic elements of Spanish culture- el flamenco.
Although they were not feeling very confident at first, the students seemed to take the advice of the posters on the wall that read “dance like nobody's watching”. They all did an awesome job letting loose, giving the steps a try, and following the instructor entirely in Spanish.
Pretty soon, the students will get the opportunity to see a real live flamenco show and I’m sure that they will appreciate it much more now that they know how difficult it is!
Hasta pronto
- Sam
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