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Written by Allan Tabilas
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Wednesday, 23 August 2006 |
So who are the guys with cameras in the middle of the dance floor?
We are Allan Tabilas and Harry Sanabria. We met in September of 2004 at an Anniversary celebration for La Luna Dance Studio. Our technical background coupled with our love for salsa has produced this site. Nuevotec.com was started in February 2004 as a support and solutions provider, since then we have moved our focus to videography and media. Our inspiration in making this move has been Salsa/Mambo and our desire to share it with the global salsa community. We're inspired by new ideas, then research solutions to make our ideas into reality. We offer video services for all corporate and social events. Fore more information feel free to contact us.
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Allan Tabilas started dancing Salsa in January of 2003 under the direction of Sonya Elmore at La Luna Dance Studio. Allan has since then performed in several showcases held at La Luna during 2004. Currently, Allan has hung up his dance shoes on the tripod as a videographer. When not socially dancing or videotaping an event, Allan is a systems administrator at a financial services company.
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Harry Sanabria started dancing Salsa in January of 2002 under the direction of Barbara Capaldi at The Atrium Dance Studio. At the Atrium Harry joined Salseros Unidos and traveled to salsa congresses in the states as well as Puerto Rico and Canada. When not in the dance scene Harry provides network support for a group of radiologists. Since teaming up with Allan, Harry does his thing behind the camera and serves it up here for your enjoyment while also maintaining a career and family.
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Dimas A. Mero started dancing Salsa in January of 2004 with Onda Latina Dance Troupe, a student run group based out of the University of Pennsylvania where he performed in several showcases throughout the greater Philadelphia area. He linked up with Allan & Harry in the Spring of 2007, where he was a cameraman for Nuevotec's documentary (Salsamentary). When he's not behind the camera grabbing exclusive footage from some of the hottest events around the world, you catch him in front of the camera interviewing some of salsa's most influential personalities.
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