Thinking, Sensing and Doing in Latin American Dancing – By Ruud Vermey
Often considered the “bible” of contemporary Latin American technique, Ruud Vermey’s masterpiece is an essential read for every serious dancer, coach, and adjudicator. Instead of just listing patterns, Vermey dissects the essence of what makes a Latin dancer truly stand out: the intellectual, physical, and emotional integration required for peak artistry.
With 192 pages of profound insight, this book bridges the gap between mechanical execution and artistic expression. Whether you are struggling with partnering dynamics, exploring the nuances of rhythm, or looking for a deeper understanding of “Latin” character, Vermey’s work offers the clarity and wisdom needed to elevate your craft.
Key Topics Covered in this Essential Work:
Philosophy of Latin: Approaches to competitive dancing and understanding the authentic “Latin” way of thinking.
Technique & Movement: Detailed breakdown of body movement and the basic characteristics of all five Latin dances.
Artistic Expression: A deep exploration of emotions, feelings, and creativity in choreography.
Partnering Dynamics: How to develop connection, balance, and non-verbal communication with your partner.
Professional Insight: Institutional structures, dance education, and how to approach the demands of the competitive circuit.
Beyond the Physical: A look at the “Male” and “Female” roles in Latin dancing, and topics that transcend simple steps.
















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