Ritmos Latinos is a salsa dance community with branches throughout the world. The original group was started in Tucson, Arizona, as a student club at the University of Arizona. Ritmos Latinos - Boulder is a student club at the University of Colorado, Boulder, that was started in 2006. All members of the Boulder community are welcome to join the group.

We teach, practice, and perform Rueda de Casino, a group form of salsa that originated in Cuba. Rueda (from the Spanish for "wheel") is performed in a circle and is led by a caller who signals the moves. As the dancers shift from one partner to the next, they move around the wheel, or make a circuit of the rueda.


Most of the moves for Rueda de Casino can also be used in partner style salsa. When these moves are done with the same footwork as in the Rueda, the resulting dance is called Casino style salsa--it's a style that's quite popular in Cuba.

While we work primarily with Rueda de Casino, we also adapt our moves to the more common partner salsa, and we teach basic merengue and bachata moves as well.

People

TEACHERS

 

 

 

 

Advanced: Nathan Hook

Intermediate: Nathan Hook

Beginners:  Travis Mouffe

OFFICERS (Spring 2008)

Chief Officers 

President 

 

 

  

 

Christina Jones

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Vice Presidents

 
 


 

 Maggie Ferguson

 

  

Travis Mouffe

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Treasurer

 

 

Jacob Rowberry

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Secretary

 

 

 Julie Wallace

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Performance Coordinator

 

 

 

Betsy Swanner

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Party Coordinator


 

Lauren Sullivan

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Website Coordinator


 Mike Whitmore

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Legal Advice

 

 

 

 

Mike Lazar

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Founder

 

 

 

 

Josh Carney