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Newsletter October 2025

Updated: Nov 1

What is this month

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Cumbria

Wednesday 1st October is our Bootle Village wellbeing walk open to everyone fully accessible and takes about 45 minutes.

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Thursday 2nd is the 5th week of our Everything Waltz course and Thursday 9th is our Medival Evening. as usual it will be a Jacobs Supper with a Raffle and prize for best costume, please bring your family and friends £6 for those who have not been on course.

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This month is Janet and John’s 5th Anniversary and Janet’s Birthday

So we will be closed from 11th to the 25th October.


Newcastle

Exploratory R&D led by Sophie hutch and Louise Stern - Natural objects like stones, shared by the team, and Sophie and Louise uncover their meaning through somatics and movement.

A Rhythmic Journey: Unveiling the Rich History of Salsa Dance


Welcome, dance enthusiasts and cultural aficionados, to a vibrant exploration of one of the most iconic and electrifying dance forms - Salsa! The history of Salsa is infused with a dynamic fusion of cultures, rhythms, and emotions that have captivated audiences around the globe. Join me as we journey through the captivating origins and evolution of this passionate and rhythmic dance style.


Origins of Salsa: A Melting Pot of Cultures


Salsa, often described as a marriage of Afro-Cuban beats and Latin sound, has deep roots embedded in the diverse cultural tapestry of the Caribbean, particularly in Cuba and Puerto Rico. Emerging in the late 1960s and early 1970s, Salsa was born out of a melting pot of Cuban Son, Afro-Cuban Rumba, and Puerto Rican Bomba, infused with elements of Mambo and Cha Cha Cha. The spirited fusion of these rhythmic influences gave birth to the vibrant and energetic dance we now know as Salsa.


Salsa Dance

The Dance of Passion: Salsa Evolves and Spreads Its Wings


As Salsa music gained popularity in the bustling streets of New York City, the accompanying dance form began to take shape. The intricate footwork, sensual hip movements, and lively spins of Salsa dance captured the essence of the music’s pulsating rhythms. From the iconic Palladium Ballroom to the vibrant dance clubs of Miami and Los Angeles, Salsa quickly became a cultural phenomenon, transcending borders and uniting people through its infectious beats.


Salsa Today: A Global Phenomenon


Fast forward to the present day, and Salsa has transcended its roots to become a global dance sensation. From salsa congresses and dance competitions to social dance events in every corner of the world, the passion for Salsa continues to thrive. Dancers of all ages and backgrounds are drawn to the enchanting allure of Salsa, embracing not only the technical precision of the moves but also the emotional connection forged with their dance partners.


Tips for Aspiring Salsa Dancers


For those eager to dip their toes into the world of Salsa, here are a few tips to kickstart your dance journey:


  • Find a Reputable Instructor: Learning from experienced instructors can help you grasp the fundamentals of Salsa and refine your technique.

  • Practice Regularly: Like any art form, practice is key to mastering Salsa dance. Dedicate time to practice your moves and internalize the rhythm.

  • Embrace the Music: Salsa is all about the music! Develop an ear for the beats and let the music guide your movements.


In Conclusion


In essence, Salsa dance is not just a series of steps but a vibrant expression of culture, passion, and joy. Its history is a testament to the power of music and dance in connecting people across borders and generations. So, whether you're a seasoned dancer or a curious beginner, let the infectious rhythms of Salsa sweep you off your feet and into a world of movement and music like no other.



This months Dance Quote


On dancing on pointe: “Why don’t they just get taller girls?” — attributed to comedian Henny Youngman


What happened last month


Cumbria

We have our first Bootle Village Wellbeing Walk.

There was 9 of us and three dogs and as you can see from the picture it rained but we still had a great walk and talk.

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Strictly Started and we have our Sweep going the winner will receive £15 the other £15 Janet will be donating to the Village Church Clock Fund.


John took his Wellbeing Rambles Walk Leader Qualification.

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Newcastle


We’re thrilled to share that Anthos has received an Award of Honourable Mention at the New Renaissance London Film Festival 2025!

SADT - Trustee Meeting



This months BSL Sign

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As we wonder who be last in next weeks strictly.


Three picture slot


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This months poem



When Hope Learns to Dance


The world is heavy drenched in grief,

It’s time for TV’s soft relief.

A single twinkle in the eye

can tilt the earth, can lift the sky.


Not hatred’s weight, but humor’s fire,

A dancer’s gift, a true desire.

No guns that roar, but glitter’s frame.

From every land, the coaches came.


I do not measure, do not weigh,

I simply watch them find their way.

Each step, each turn, a quiet proof

that skills are learnt and hearts take root.


And in this craft, we’ve learn the same

that joy survives, and hopes remain.


By Janet Bosson



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Janet Bosson Examiner and Fellow UKA/ Fellow IDTA. Communication: English, Lipread, BAHAs, SSE/BSL. Copywrite 2020

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