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GEORGIA
STRAIGHT Mind Body Soul Magazine - February 2007
Getting a Move On with Funky Fitness! - Article
by Gail Johnson
Step
and spinning classes don’t appeal to everyone
who’s determined to get into shape. There’s
a hot alternative for people craving a high-intensity
cardio workout combined with the irresistible rhythms
of salsa, merengue, and mambo and the infectious energy
of a passionate instructor.
Vancouver’s
Gustavo Ferman developed Latin Funk Dance®,
a movement-based fitness program that incorporates
the forms he learned growing up in El Salvador as
well as elements of hip-hop, African dance, and jazz.
He stresses on his web site (www.latinfunkdance.com)
that the classes focus on proper technique, but you
don’t need any dance experience to take part,
nor do you need to bring a partner.
Ferman
who also heads his own troupe, the Corazón
Dancers—teaches at a variety of locations, including
the Kitsilano Community Centre (2495 West 12th Avenue),
the Roundhouse Community Centre (181 Roundhouse Mews),
and Kitsilano Workout (1923 West 4th Avenue). Drop-ins
are welcome, but Ferman recommends registering in
advance. Olé! |

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COCO JAPANESE
MAGAZINE - J Wave Com Inc - December 2005
Hot Fun! Latin Funk Dance® - Article by Akiko
Arakawa
(This article is translated from the original
Japanese version)
We
heard there is a fun and interesting dance fitness
program in the Vancouver area. It is called Latin
Funk Dance® Fitness. It is an original dance fitness
program that includes 6 different latin dance styles
such as Salsa, Cha Cha, Mambo with a mix of Hip Hop,
Jazz and Funk etc.
Gustavo
who is the creater, instructor and also director started
this unique fitness program about 15 years ago. His
class in Vancouver started in 1993. He also performs
as a dancer at several places. The age range of people
he teaches are from 10 years old to people in there
90's! Some classes have up to 40 people in a class.
Its easy to take because you don't need a partner
to do this class and it makes exercise fun!
Everyone
stretches at the beginning of the class and starts
to get into the rhythm of the music following Gustavo's
dance moves. The first 20 minutes are warming up and
then he starts with basic dance steps making sure
everyone is understanding and most importantly having
fun. You can lose weight from this exercise program
and relieve stress.
After
the hour lesson we saw that everyone was really happy
and everyone had a smile on there face. They cannot
wait to come back to his class. This winter come and
try Latin Funk Dance® Fitness!Come and warm up
your body and mind and get out of the cold! |

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RICHMOND
NEWS - Dirty
Dancing Hits the Gym - Jan 11/2008
Michelle Hopkins, Richmond News
Popular
television shows such as Dancing with the Stars and
the Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next
Doll have spawn a number of dance/fitness classes
-- everything from Latin Funk to
ballroom dance to the sultry new dance called the
Pussycat Dollz.
That's
great news for fitness buffs who want to add a little
pizzazz to their exercise routines, as well as those
looking to jump-start their fitness regime.
This
year, the move is towards variety and fusion of different
dance genres.
There
is so much more diversity in fitness for 2008 that
anyone can keep their New Year's resolution of getting
fit and healthy," says Donna Bishop, coordinator
at the Steveston Community Centre fitness centre.
Two
fitness programs that have generated lots of buzz
and enthusiasm are both Latin-inspired fusion dance
classes.
We
have a cardio-salsa aerobics (class) with Latin flair
and a Latin Funk Dance class
with Gustavo Ferman and neither feels like exercise,"
says Bishop.
In
California on holidays, Ferman spoke to the News about
his Latin Funk Dance classes - a dance that will get
you in knockout shape, adds Ferman.
"It's
a fusion of seven different Latin styles -- salsa,
meringue, cumbia, cha cha cha, mambo, reggaeton and
rumba -- that I mix with a little hip hop and funk,
jazz and African moves," says the sultry dance
instructor who hails from El Salvador. "It's
a dance/fitness class that keeps you motivated and
feeling alive ... it's for the mind, spirit and body.
"I
had a 57-year-old student who was overweight and never
danced before and she's lost 60 pounds by coming to
the class."
Anybody
can learn the dance moves, all that's required is
for you to let go of your inhibitions, he adds.
With
his unique fusion of Latin, jazz and hip hop moves,
Ferman's classes get booked very fast.
For
a list of Ferman's Richmond classes visit www.latinfunkdance.com.
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THE
LATIN CONNECTION - March 2004
Article by Heather Neale
After
years of professional dance training and performance
in both San Francisco and Calgary, the man with the
moves, Gustavo Ferman 'The King of Latin Funk' brought
his expertise to Vancouver where he fused many different
dance styles together to create his own genre coined
Latin Funk Dance Fitness. It is a blend of 6 different
Latin dance styles: Mambo, Salsa, Cha Cha Cha, Salsa,
Merengue, Cumbia and Rumba, with Afro/Funk and Jazz!
Ferman
teaches 7 days a week all over Vancouver and works
with, choreographs for, and trains his Corazon Dance
team for ongoing shows and events. The King is commited
to making his dance classes a fun and non-intimidating
experience. Starting out with a cardio warm-up, he
moves into dance sequences that are approperite for
the class level, all the while keeping the steamy
fun energy going, and closing with a cool down stretch
period, to ensure that your muscles are properly cared
for.
Ferman's
dedication and passion for dance shines through in
his every move, making his classes a great place to
re-invent yourself, learn a sexy new skill, have way
too much fun, and meet new friends. He is frequently
in a studio near you.
Gustavo
is presently working on his first Latin Funk music
collaborations with Luis M, one of the best Latin
House DJ"s in town! This summer get ready to
"Get Fit Latin Style" at home with Gustavo
and The Corazon Dancers in their new Latin Funk Dance
Fitness Level 1 DVD! This will be the first of its
kind in Canada. |

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LULU
LEMON LULUZINE MAGAZINE - November 2003
Customer of the Month - Gustavo Ferman
Luluzine reports: "Dancing From the Heart"
"Our
customer of the month is on a mission to get you moving!"
I
enter the studio for the first time with some trepidation.
What if I can't shake my hips the right way? What
if it's too hard and I end up looking like an 80's-style-Kevin-Bacon-wannabe
with two left feet? "Come on in" the teacher
says with a big smile. I find my place at the back.
"Ok, vamonos!"
Dance
instructor Gustavo Ferman is a man on a mission. The
Hispanic Canadian has been teaching in Vancouver now
for several years and wants to revolutionize fitness
as a concept. How? By creating a non-intimidating
place where anyone can come to dance away their inhibitions,
sweat to the sounds of Africa and Latin America, and
commune with the sensation of shakin' those hips and
bootie. "It's my passion," he smiles.
Born
in El Salvador and raised in San Francisco, Ferman
began his studies at City College of San Francisco
where he could be spotted dancing in the streets,
and then went on to study dance at the Arthur Murray
Dance Studio in Calgary Alberta. It was there where
he danced professionally with the Young Canadians
of Performing Arts. His energy and talents have taken
him to Club Med as a choreographer and performer,
as well as given him opportunities to perform in many
shows here in Canada and parts of the United States.
With
classes all over the city which have him dancing six
days a week, and being the sole organizer, coordinator,
teacher, and boss of his dance company, he has a lot
of work to do. He created his own fusion of salsa,
mambo, African dance, jazz, and hip hop to encourage
people to diversify their styles, work their entire
bodies and develop a sense of confidence through their
fitness activity of choice. This is what he has coined
"Latin Funk."
"Through
my own experiences and struggles I have learned that
life is always changing and you must challenge yourself
as a human being in order to grow and find your true
self. This style of dance is a great example of this.
It is an outlet where you can step out of your comfort
zone, challenge yourself, and heal your mind, body,
and spirit."
The
other exciting part of his classes is that they are
accessible to everyone. Women and men from their teens
into their seventies and eighties show up to groove
and simultaneously sweat out unwanted toxins. It's
a wonderful release and a way to laugh a little while
you work out.
Gustavo
has a big vision for his company. He would like to
see it spread through North America, helping people
nationwide to get in shape and empower themselves
with a new skill. Eventually he would like to see
an international performance team that travels to
all sorts of world dance hotspots. "People will
love it because it's something new that they have
never seen before." But for now, he stays dedicated
to the mission at hand. He works hard with the students
he presently teaches, helping them reach their individual
goals for specific routines or moves, fitness levels
or anti-stress plans. He helps them establish a relationship
between body and soul via the music. The man never
misses a beat! |
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UBYSSEY
MAGAZINE - March 2003
Spring Dream Extravaganza - Article by Heather
Neale
What
turned out to be a sensational artistic extravaganza
Saturday night at the Jewish Community Centre on 41st,
started out with two men and a dream. 'Spring Dream'
as the show was titled rather appropriately, found
its start in a musical friendship and professional
partnership between The King of Latin Funk Gustavo
Ferman and professional flutist, vocalist, and Latin
percussionist Carlos Joe Costa. For them, its realization
was huge.
"It's
been such an amazing experience working with all of
these phenomenal artists" said Costa of his co
performers. While he did not include himself in the
praise, I'll be quick to jump in. The mans got game.
Costa is a freelance artist based in Vancouver who
has played with big names over the years like Carlos
Santana, Bob Marley's crew, the Wailers, and many
such others. Ferman is also an experienced performer-
which showed in his stunningly good dancing and vocal
percussionist abilities. He is also the person responsible
for The Corazon Dancers, the high energy dance troupe
that played a large role in the show Saturday, ripping
out some Hip Hop, Jazz and Latin rhythm blends of
choreography with smiles and sass to boot!
The
evening blended music, dance and poetry, followed
by a massive audience line dancing session - that
proved highly entertaining as four hundred bodies
moved in different directions- some in ways that at
time did not even seem possible, there were even beverages
and tapas in the wings to prepare us for the salsa
explosion to follow.
All
of those audience members whose feet were tapping
during the performance were offered their fifteen
minutes - which in actuality, were three hours or
so of fame on the dance floor ripping it up to the
rhythms of Paul and Katherine Choisil, Gail Bonner,
Glen Pourie, Deeana, Costa himself, and New York artists
Gary Foote and Rolo Preza. There is no doubt that
this dream was not asleep, and there will most certainly
be more to come from that ensemble! |
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