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Norberto
Herrera, aka "Betto",
is originally from Guayaquil, Ecuador, son of a lovely Ecuadorian
mother and an honorable Peruvian father whom he was named
after; he died when Betto was 3 years old. He is very proud
of his heritage and background. As a child, he always showed
interest in dancing and performing.
- At the
age of 10, he won a Lambada children's dance contest in the
City Festival (Guayaquil, Ecuador)
- At the age of 12, he won a "Sopa de Caracol" children's
dance contest in the City Festival (Guayaquil, Ecuador)
- At the age of 13, he and his friends formed a breakdance
dance group and performed at parties, dance fights in clubs,
and participated in different contests.
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He
learned to dance salsa/cumbia style at the age of 14 from
his aunt Mercedes Peralta, who won a TV national competition
in Ecuador impersonating "Juana la Cubana" from
Las Chicas del Can.
After
moving to West New York, New Jersey at the age of 16, Betto
was always searching for new dance moves and ways of improving
his dancing, he began video taping TV dance programs and contests
that he'd see on TV, from salsa/mambo, cumbia, quebradita,
to ballroom, jazz, ballet and tango. Combining these
moves, he developed a very unique style, winning two amateur
dance contests in different clubs in New Jersey.
One
night at a nightclub Betto frequently visited, he met these
people who had a dancing style that he had never seen before.
They were dancing "mambo On2." The leader
of this group approached Betto and presented his business
card. He saw Betto's interest and told Betto to go check
out his class, and so Betto did.
On
October of 1998, Betto started taking classes with Manny Ramos
and Monica Maruri at J&L dance Studio in North Bergen,
New Jersey (ex Caribbean Soul and Fuerza Latina Dancers).
In his first class, Manny asked to the class, "Who is
here today for the first time?" So, Betto and a
couple of people were separated from the rest of the class.
Betto debated the instructor (Manny) for placing him in the
beginners class arguing that he knew all the basic moves.
Manny observed his dancing and decided to give him a chance.
And so Betto got to stay in the intermediate class.
Manny was really impressed that Betto could keep up with the
class; even though, he was showing some of his most advanced
shines (footwork) and turn patterns that even made some of
the regular students struggle. Once the class was over,
Manny asked Betto, "Are you sure you haven't taken a
class before?" They made a deal, Betto would stay
with the beginners for a couple of weeks to learn the fundamentals
of mambo, and then he could join the intermediate class.
Manny kept asking, "Are you sure you haven't taken a
class before?"
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On
April of 1999, Betto attended a club in Union City, New
Jersey. A dance contest was being held that night.
As he viewed the competition, he repeated to himself,
"Man, if I only had a dance partner, I know I could
win this!" He didn't count on what he was about
to witness. The last competitors were presented
and started dancing. They were extraordinary, executing
some funky, sexy and very acrobatic moves, and they always
seemed to end these moves in the right count of the music,
never getting lost. He said to himself, "I
have to find out where these guys are from?" |

Photo
Courtesy of CNRProductions.com |
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At the
end of the contest, they undoubtedly were proclaimed the winners.
Betto approached them and complimented them, and asked them
"Where did you guys learn to do all those tricks, flips,
and turns?" The guy answered, "Anybody can
dance like that and do those moves, it just takes practice."
Betto said, "I have never seen anybody dance like you!
At the moment, I'm taking classes with Manny and Monica.
Do you know them?" The guy answered, "Manny!
I know him, he took classes with me." Then the
guy presented his card. It read, "Caribbean Soul
Dance Company, Director: Ismael Otero, City Limits, Jersey
City, NJ." Betto gave him a call and since then
he started taking Ismael's class until he joined the military
in January 31st, 2000.
Once in
the Marines, Betto's frustration for not dancing salsa/mambo
was growing every day. To give an end to this, he decided
to teach a beginner class, in the Marine Corps Air Station
New River Enlisted Club. On January 2001, he started
a class for the services members and their dependents.
He had a big turn out; however, it came to an end when in
May the Club management changed. They had different
plans for the club cutting him out. The frustration
was back in his life once again.
In July
of 2001, a friend told Betto about this Latin club in Durham.
He said, "You must go there! I saw some people
that seem to dance like you. Specifically this blonde
girl, which I believe could dance perfect with you."
The following Saturday, he drove 2 hours to this club, it
was called "Montas International Lounge", and he
was looking for the blonde girl his friend told him about.
He found the wrong one; however, he kept on visiting this
club. Finally, one Saturday night, he met the right
"Blonde", while dancing with her he was thinking,
"WOW! This girl can really dance." Her name
was Joy Manning. They had a lot of fun dancing together
that night. In one of their conversations, they found
out that they knew the same people in the New Jersey dance
scene. Since then, they have stayed in touch with one
another and go out to dance every weekend. They help
each other on their technique and style, which has helped
them tremendously in developing their dance skills.
- On October
13th of 2001, they participated and blew away other competitors
at the "Annual Fiesta Latina Festival 2001" dance
contest in Winston-Salem, NC.
- On October 20th of 2001, they also participated at Elon
University dance contest winning a courtesy gift (since nobody
wanted to compete against them after watching them dance).
- On October 30th of 2001, they performed for the MCAS New
River Hispanic Heritage Month, in which they were awarded
with certificates.
- They taught a Mambo/salsa class during Bio Ritmo performance
at the International Festival in Raleigh, NC.
- From February of 2002 until Dec 2004, they taught together
at Montas International Lounge.
- Since January 2005, they have been teaching at the Carmen's
Cuban Cafe, the best Cuban restaurant in NC.
They visit
New York City when time allows and attend the different salsa/mambo
events. At these events, they have received numerous
compliments for their style, energy and the unique turn patterns
that together they have developed.

Photo Courtesy
of MamBostOn2.com
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