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Yang Xiao
I've been dancing Salsa since Spring, 1998. I
fell in love with Salsa at the Jazz Kitchen, where I first witnessed
people dancing to this fast and intoxicating music. My friend who took
me there was a very good teacher. Couple of quick lessons later, I got
totally addicted. I became a regular at the Jazz Kitchen and the Madame
Walker Theatre. For two, three years, I could count how many weeks I
missed dancing in one hand. People who first looked at me funny became
more encouraging. However, I wasn't satisfied with just being a good
club dancer. I started learning from different instructors and Salsa
videos.
In 2001 I became an instructor at the Red Brick Dance Studio and performed
with their dance team at various local events. Dancing was no longer
just a hobby for me anymore, it became a passion and a job. It gave
me the satisfaction that my other jobs never gave me. Then I met my
partner, Erin, in 2002. We started training together and since then
have performed in front of thousands of people at festivals, corporate
functions, school, etc., and traveled to Salsa congresses to learn from
the pros. We decided to start INtoSalsa in the summer of 2003. Well,
the rest is history.
Since INtoSalsa became a full-time job for me, it's like a snowball
getting bigger and bigger. There's little time for anything else. However,
I'm happy because I get to do what I love for a living. My goal is to
develop a vibrant Salsa scene in Indy and grow INtoSalsa into a top
Salsa dance company in the Midwest. With five days of Salsa parties
a week and hundreds of students taking lessons, we've made progress,
but there's still much work to do. I hope soon Indy will make a footprint
on the Salsa map, and one day people will compare us to Chicago, San
Francisco, Toronto, and Miami. It could be just a wild dream, but I
want to make it come true.
INtoSalsa, Indy's premier Salsa guide
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