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Apr, 2013

A Look At The 4 Easy Pointers To Learning The Salsa Dance

by GuestAuthor on April 27, 2013

Anyone who has listened to salsa music already knows that it is one of the best types of music to dance to. During this dance, you should have a strong feel of romance, yet creating the energy that will help you climax to an epic dance. The sassy mixture of romance and energy is the perfect remedy for the dance, commonly done by two dancers facing each other on the dance floor. In most cases, it is brought out perfectly in the Spanish dialect, and has a lot of similarity to the Brazilian, Afro-Cuban and Cuban rumba dance, which is yet another common style of dance.

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Apr, 2013

How To Be A Rock Star

by GuestAuthor on April 17, 2013

People from around the world grow up wanting to be many things.  For some it might be a sports star, for others a model or designer, and for some the dream is to be a major music star playing to millions around the globe each year.
The thing with the last one is that anyone can pick up a musical instrument and learn how to play it. Being a rock star

10
Apr, 2013

4 Of The Best Public Artworks From Around The World

by GuestAuthor on April 10, 2013

Public artwork allows an artist to share their love of art with the common man. Here are four of the best public artworks from around the world that you don’t need to pay to view.
East Side Gallery (Berlin, Germany)
In many ways, the Berlin Wall represented the worst of humanity. Running through the city of Berlin, the wall divided a nation, separated families, and plunged East Germans into a Communist abyss. When the wall came down in 1990, it was only fitting that some parts of the wall that remained standing be converted into an art gallery. At the heart of modern day Berlin lays a 1.3 km long stretch of the Berlin Wall, featuring art work from over 100 artists. Although a lot of the work was vandalized during the 90s, restoration specialists have ensured that the East Side Gallery continues to be a source of inspiration and hope for future generations.
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22
Mar, 2013

Easy Guitar Lessons On The Internet, Available For All!

by GuestAuthor on March 22, 2013

You may not realize how easy it can be to learn to play the guitar by receiving simple guitar lessons online. Many people are not aware how readily available online instructions are. When you think of learning to play, you are often picturing lengthy lessons from a professional that can be difficult to fit into your already tight schedule. You may not have the

15
Mar, 2013

Rather Rock On Than Clock In?

by GuestAuthor on March 15, 2013

So you’ve seen X-Factor and Rock School and think you could be the next Leona Lewis or Led Zeppelin? Well first off, you’ve got to ask yourself whether this is a fleeting fancy or something you can genuinely see yourself doing for the rest of your life.
The reality and long, hard slog of becoming a platinum-selling rock star or the next big thing in pop is often overlooked because so

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