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Estefanía Arias
In my free times, I love to dance, specially, salsa rhythm. I enjoy since the music begins and finish. Last year, I participated in "Salsodromo", a very recognized event in my city, Cali, Colombia.
Sometimes, it's really hard because we have to dance in high heels shoes for many hours, but the feeling of being watched by other person's that enjoy the show, is gratifying.
Dec 21, 2020 9:11 PM
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In my free time I love to dance, especially to salsa rhythms. I enjoy since the
music begins and finish (what do you want to say here? You enjoy the entire event or a specific song from beginning to end?) Last year, I participated in "Salsodromo", a very
recognized event in my city, Cali, Colombia. Sometimes, it's really hard because
we have to dance in high heels shoes for many hours, but the feeling of being
watched/seen by other people that enjoy the show is gratifying.
That sounds so fun! I, too, love to dance. I dance socially you salsa, bachata, cumbia & merengue. I’d love to learn Kizomba one day.
December 21, 2020
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In my free time, I love to dance, especially Salsa. I enjoy every second of it. Last year, I participated in "Salsodromo", a very
well known event in my city, Cali, Colombia. Sometimes, it's really hard because
we have to dance in high heels for many hours, but the feeling of being watched by people that enjoy the show is gratifying.
December 21, 2020
In my free times, I love to dance, specially, salsa rhythm. I enjoy since the
music begins and finish. Last year, I participated in "Salsodromo", a very
recognized event in my city, Cali, Colombia. Sometimes, it's really hard because
we have to dance in high heels shoes for many hours, but the feeling of being
watched by other person's that enjoy the show, is gratifying.
Hey i am interested kindly let me know
December 31, 2020
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Estefanía Arias
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English, Spanish
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