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To the rhythm of "How good you dance!" by Benny Moré: Cuban Flex wins praise with his new choreography

"Congratulations for such a brilliant demonstration of good dancing," reads among the reactions of his fans.


Applause for the choreography and for choosing a classic of Cuban music was received by the boys from Cuban Flex with their latest video uploaded to the networks, where they dance to the rhythm of "How good you dance", by the great Benny Moré.

"Never forget your roots," along with a Cuban flag, they wrote when sharing the post, where they once again demonstrated their dancing expertise and that there is no rhythm or genre that can resist them.

"They make me happy every time I see them dancing"; "Our roots went around the world and were sources of inspiration for countless rhythms, always proud of my culture. Congratulations for such a brilliant demonstration of good dancing, many blessings"; "Water, Castilian, how good you dance"; "Excellent, that's dancing"; "Gentlemen, how much health... by God"; "As always super"; "Remembering our culture and our dances, congratulations"; "How tasty!"; "The gallants of the dance, my seduction is activated when I see them dance, they make me want to fall in love again," is read among the reactions to the dance to the sound of El Bárbaro del Ritmo.

Cuban Flex is a trio of Cuban dancers composed of Tony Flex, Yunior Aguilera and RickyJo, who have distinguished themselves on the international dance scene. These artists specialize in combining rhythms such as reggaeton, hip-hop and Cuban salsa, creating energetic choreographies that have captured attention on social networks. In addition to their work in dance, they are also dedicated to teaching these styles through classes and workshops, mainly in Italy, where they have resided for years.

The group has achieved notoriety not only for its ability to mix different dance styles, but also for its ability to transmit the Cuban cultural essence through its movements and rhythms.

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