The best dancer of Ecuador did not remain without the title at the age of 54. Artist from Guayaquil Carla room showed with dance on live television that dancing is still second nature.

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The artistic director was invited yesterday morning, Tuesday March 14, to the new morning segment In contact (Ecuavisa), name Dance, family, dance. She presented the reggaeton and jazz choreography in the company of her only daughter, Carla Bruno.

The number had three parts. It opens with Carla fidgeting outdoors, with several motorcycles around her. Then the scene changes to the interior, to the set of the morning show, where Bruno is the protagonist, until Carla joins him. Both dance at the same time, this time with dance partners, until Carla dances solo again, to the rhythm of hip-hop, with get the right JLo playing in the background.

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Finally, the choreography ends with Carla sliding across the floor in an impressive divided full lateral, which showed that it has not lost an inch of elasticity. AND divided lateral consists of extending the legs to each side forming a minimum angle of 180 degrees.

The public also agreed that Carla Sala still retained the agility and, above all, the elasticity that characterized her from the beginning of her dancing career on television. Carla has been a member of the team since she was a teenager danceamaniain the same television company.

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“Carlita’s girl is beautiful, but there is definitely no one who is on the level of Carla Sale,” said a user on social media. “I have so many memories of her dancing in her time, nobody has that energy.” Another user added something similar: “I want that adulthood!”

Another follower commented: “I want to highlight the importance of recognizing the value of perseverance and passion for dance at all stages of life, regardless of body shape or age. People who are older or have less “ideal” bodies can often feel discouraged and marginalized in dance culture… So let’s celebrate all those people who dance and enjoy movement and music, and continue to support their passion and talent.”

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