ICSA moves to salsa rhythms

Published 8:00 am Sunday, September 24, 2017

Submitted photoSabrina Cannon introduces the salsa to Scholars Academy students.

International Club at Scholars Academy kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month on Tuesday afternoon, September 19, with Salsa Rhythms dancing taught by Sabrina Cannon. 

Cannon is a certified Zumba instructor with the Thomasville YMCA and a former Dancing with the Thomasville Stars contestant.

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Scholars Academy students in seventh-12th grades were able to fine tune their Latin dance moves  and enjoyed salsa, chips, queso dip and some authentic Hispanic desserts as they grooved to the rhythms of the merengue, samba, cha cha and other Latin American dances originating in Colombia, Dominican Republic, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico and Brazil. 

Cannon gave students a cultural lesson in the origins of these popular dances before demonstrating the dance moves. Students as well as club advisors, Susanne Boykins-Rome and Shirley Hurd were enlightened on the difference between the salsa and double salsa dance moves. 

This is Cannon’s second year teaching Latin-inspired dances to Scholars Academy foreign language students.