Saturday, February 19, 2011

Grandma "salsa" British 76-year-old star of salsa congress in Peru

Lima, February 18 .- The British Paddy Sarah Jones, 76, who holds the Guinness Record salsa dancer older, became the real star of an international conference of its kind in Peru, to which neither the most famous talents dwarfed by this rate. The presence of Paddy in Lima, since yesterday held the "First Congress of Peru sauce", revolutionized the country, "everyone wants to talk to me, kiss me and get me pictures," Efe said this "salsa grandmother, mother four sons and grandmother soon.

Accustomed to receive tender staying at the countries they travel, Paddy acknowledged, however, welcome to Peru "was too much and exceeded their expectations. "I'm sure I do not deserve," he said humbly, after attending a Peruvian program "Farandulera" (tabloid), where he did not hesitate to move your hips with the little dancer Dayiro Castañeda, five years and that he said, reminded one of his grandchildren.

His passion for dance comes from young, when two and a half years started ballet classes, and test after test, managed to become a professional dancer since age 12. Love made voluntarily abandon her dance career to pursue his family life and a business that he held with her husband David.

"I was a professional from 12 to 22, when I married. And I left it all on your own. I was home, I had four children and a husband to look after. We had also a business. The weather was busy, "he said. It was years later, and in Spain, he returned to resume his true passion, dance. "Sorry, I should have signed up for Spanish classes, but instead, I went to my first love: dancing," said Paddy.

Accompanied by his family, this "grandmother dancer", aided by his partner, Nicolas Espinoza Valencia is able to do tricks, of which always came out unscathed until yesterday suffered its first fall dance, which is not caused him any injury. The popular demand and their busy schedule, forcing it to rise early and go from program to program, Paddy makes you feel "exhausted," he confessed, but added that "when the music starts, everything disappears." Paddy's trip to Peru is part of the celebration of Peru Salsa Congress 2011 ", to be held in Lima until Sunday and will bring together renowned international choreographers such as Nelson Flores and Griselle Ponce.

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