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  • October 16, 2019

    U.S. Air Force Officer Uses Salsa Dancing to Spread Positivity

    PEOPLE

    U.S. Air Force Officer, Josh Edelman, may be deployed in Afghanistan, but he doesn’t let that keep him from his passion for salsa dancing. What’s more, Edelman is using dancing to bring others together and encourage an environment of positivity on his Air Force base.

    Edelman holds salsa and bachata classes twice a week on his base while deployed. According to him, the benefits of salsa dancing help military members relieve stress that can come with being deployed.
    Salsa dancing officer Photo courtesy of Josh.

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    Teaching basic bachata and salsa to the military and civilian contractors here while deployed!⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #salsadancing #salsaon1 #mambo #salsaon2 #latindancing #salsajosh #combatsalsa #latinmagic #dancing #danceislife #dancevideos #fitness #salsasocial #latinnights #deployment #usaf⁠ #salseros #salsashines #salsafootwork ⁠ #instadance #bailando #baile #clases #learnsalsa #learndance #learntosalsa #leadership #airforce #usaf #idancesocial ⁠ ⁠ @socialdancetv @salsaybachataspain @salsacommunity @salsa.bachata.videos

    A post shared by Josh Edelman (@salsa_josh) on Sep 14, 2019 at 5:05pm PDT

    “In a deployed environment life can get stressful and depressing. Salsa dancing brings people together and creates a fun social atmosphere where you can forget about everything else going on. The social aspect, high spirited energy, and workout you get from dancing have helped many people,” he said. “In general I believe dancing can bring the world together. Starting at the community level it can make a big difference. Bringing people together and enjoying the music and the moment is something special.”

    For him, salsa dancing is about fully enjoying the present moment. “Salsa has taught me how to communicate without words, be more sociable and to appreciate the present moment,” he said.

    Josh dances salsa with JenniferPictured above: Josh dancing with friend, Jennifer who he met in Cuba. Photo courtesy of Ethan Yuan Photography.

    From Spanish to Salsa

    One year as a kid at a summer camp in Massachusetts, Edelman met exchange campers from Spain, Puerto Rico, Colombia, and other South American countries. It was then that he fell in love with the Hispanic culture. He quickly became fluent in Spanish. He went on to become a Language Officer and Aircraft Maintenance Officer in the Air Force.

    Then, in 2015, he went to Panama for an advanced language course with the Air Force. His group took a salsa class and he fell in love with the dance. He has been dancing ever since.

    While living in Charleston, South Carolina, he started a group to bring the salsa community together. When asked how a new dancer can get involved, he said “My recommendation is to go to a salsa dancing event that offers a free class for beginners. Almost all dance socials offer a free beginner class. It’s a great place to try it out, meet new people, and decide if you want to pursue class with a local studio.”

    Working and Traveling with the Air Force

    Today, he works for the Air Force on missions working alongside embassies, the DEA, Coast Guard, and local nationals. He has been to Cuba, Colombia, and Panama to name a few countries.

    “The Air Force has allowed me to travel to many places which I am grateful for. I have also traveled for personal vacation. My favorite places would have to be Cuba and Panama,” he said. “I enjoy Panama because it has aspects of the USA that I love while retaining various natural and cultural traditions. I can enjoy Panama City for its livelihood and well-developed infrastructure but I can travel to the countryside and live in the more traditional farm regions.”

    Dancing Abroad

    He attended Cuba for a week-long dance intensive in Havana where he went to workshops during the day and performances at night. “It was more than I could have expected. The dancing, the spirit of the Cubans, and the beauty of everyone coming together made it magical,” he said.

    He spent a few days traveling through Cuba, volunteering on farms in the countryside, and getting to know locals. He said he fell in love with the people of Cuba.

    “As expected, I fell in love with the people and their spirit. While Cuba is beautiful in both its interior and exterior countryside, I was impressed with the people and their ability to enjoy the life they had regardless of the communist government that runs them. The seductive culture and ability to enjoy times with friends and family was what I fell in love with the most,” he said.
    Pictured here: Josh volunteering in Cuba with the locals. Photo courtesy of Josh.

    Representing the U.S. Abroad

    He believes we can be respectful travelers and represent the U.S. when we travel abroad by meeting with locals and immersing ourselves in the communities we travel to.

    He said, “Many people travel to go take pictures and buy stuff. When you spend time with the people of that country and make a genuine effort to connect and establish a relationship you not only represent our country well but you make a positive impact on those individuals of that country.”

    For salsa how-tos, a look behind the scenes at his Air Force dance classes, and overall inspiration and positivity check out his Instagram and blog.

    And as Edelman would say, “Keep smiling!”

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    Good morning world, challenge yourself today. ⁠ ⁠ I challenge myself by continuing to improve my Spanish and salsa dancing. Traveling to other places on my own and learning from failure is how I improve fast!⁠ ⁠ Keep smiling!⁠ ⁠ ⁠ ⁠ #challengeyourself #improve #build #inspire #miami #calleocho #salsadancing #salsa #salsero #traveler #explorer #spanishspeaker #dancer #bachata #bachatero #latinmagic #socialdancing

    A post shared by Josh Edelman (@salsa_josh) on Jul 2, 2019 at 2:00am PDT

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    Reader Interactions

    8 Comments

    1. Asiimwe Edgar says

      October 17, 2019 at 1:48 pm

      He’s my trainer at bagram airfield base. I love him so much.. His classes have connected me to people I never thought of knowing.. I can’t miss the even if it’s coming to winter here.. Thanks Josh

      Reply
      • sdaggett says

        October 23, 2019 at 8:52 pm

        Hellow, Asiimwe! I love hearing this and your love for his classes! Thanks so much for reading and for the comment. I’ll be sure Josh sees it.

        Reply
    2. Maria says

      October 22, 2019 at 8:47 am

      Great story showcasing the universal language of dance. Love.

      Reply
      • sdaggett says

        October 23, 2019 at 8:55 pm

        Thanks so much, Maria!!

        Reply
    3. Mike says

      October 22, 2019 at 11:48 am

      I love the Latin Dance program. It really sucks that the Air Force is always trying to cancel it every 3-4 months.

      Reply
      • sdaggett says

        October 23, 2019 at 9:01 pm

        Hi Mike, thanks for the comment. It means a lot to me to know that this article is reaching people who love dancing. 🙂 I hope you get many more opportunities to dance.

        Reply
    4. Rachel says

      October 22, 2019 at 6:10 pm

      Love this! Dancing a greatly underrated life skill! Danced many different types of dancing but Salsa definitely my first love 💃🏻❤️🔥

      Reply
      • sdaggett says

        October 23, 2019 at 8:58 pm

        It sure is a great life skill – one that has always left me smiling. Thanks for reading, Rachel. Happy salsa dancing!

        Reply

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