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Granada

His second time in Granada was strange at first.

This time, he knew the place, the guide, the teachers, some of the party he travelled with, and he was no longer a raw beginner although he knew he still had a lot to learn.

 
Marta and Manuel took the intermediate group through the routine they were planning to dance on stage later in the week.

Later in that week, the group had some lessons from Alberto and Christina who had come from Rosario to perform in the festival.

Unlike his first experience of trasnoche two years earlier, this time he was brave enough not only to dance with people in his group but also some of the local people and, much to the jealousy of some of his party, even Christina, their teacher.

 
     

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