Testimonials
Testimonials Discover the Joy of Salsa Dancing at Salsa Dallas Salsa dancing is more than just a dance; it’s a vibrant expression of culture, emotion, and community. At Salsa Dallas, we pride ourselves on providing a welcoming space for dancers of all levels to explore and enjoy this dynamic art form. Whether you’re a complete beginner or a seasoned dancer looking to refine your skills, our studio offers a range of classes, events, and opportunities to connect with others who share your passion. The Benefits of Salsa Dancing Physical Fitness: Salsa dancing is a fantastic workout that combines cardio, strength, and flexibility. The fast-paced movements help improve your stamina, coordination, and overall physical health. As you sway and spin to the music, you’ll be burning calories and toning your muscles without even realizing it! Mental Well-Being: Dancing has been shown to reduce stress and improve mood. The upbeat rhythms of salsa and the joy of movement can elevate your spirits and provide an excellent outlet for self-expression. Engaging with music and rhythm can also enhance cognitive function, helping you to think more creatively and positively. Social Connections: One of the most rewarding aspects of salsa dancing is the community it fosters. At Salsa Dallas, you’ll meet people from all walks of life who come together to share in the joy of dance. The supportive environment encourages friendships to flourish, making it easy to connect with others who share your interests. Cultural Appreciation: Salsa is deeply rooted in Latin American culture, with influences from African, Caribbean, and jazz traditions. By learning salsa, you’re not just mastering a dance form; you’re also gaining insight into the rich history and culture behind it. This cultural connection can deepen your appreciation for music and dance as a whole. What to Expect at Salsa Dallas At Salsa Dallas, we offer a variety of classes designed to cater to all skill levels. Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect when you join our community: Beginner-Friendly Classes: If you’re new to salsa, our introductory classes are the perfect starting point. Our experienced instructors break down the basic steps and rhythms in a fun, relaxed environment. You’ll learn essential footwork and partner techniques, building a solid foundation for your salsa journey. Intermediate and Advanced Classes: For those with some experience, our intermediate and advanced classes focus on refining techniques and exploring more complex moves. Here, you’ll learn styling, spins, and musicality, enhancing your overall dance ability. Social Dancing Events: One of the highlights of Salsa Dallas is our regular social dance events. These gatherings are a fantastic opportunity to practice what you’ve learned in class, meet fellow dancers, and have a great time. The lively atmosphere, coupled with fantastic music, creates a perfect setting for making memories on the dance floor. Workshops and Special Events: We frequently host workshops with guest instructors and themed dance nights, offering unique learning opportunities and fun experiences. Keep an eye on our calendar for exciting events that will elevate your salsa skills and keep you engaged with the community. The Community Experience At Salsa Dallas, we believe that dance is best enjoyed in a community setting. Here’s how we foster a sense of belonging among our members: Welcoming Environment: Our studio is a place where everyone feels comfortable, regardless of their experience level. The supportive atmosphere encourages you to step out of your comfort zone and embrace the joy of dancing. Friendship and Support: Many dancers form lasting friendships at Salsa Dallas. Whether you come alone or with friends, you’ll quickly find a supportive network of fellow dance enthusiasts. Our community regularly organizes social outings, group outings, and even dance trips, creating opportunities for deeper connections. Diverse Backgrounds: Our dancers come from a variety of backgrounds, contributing to a rich tapestry of experiences and perspectives. This diversity enhances the learning experience, allowing you to appreciate different styles and interpretations of salsa. Mentorship and Growth: Experienced dancers often take on mentorship roles, guiding newcomers and helping them grow in their skills. This culture of support and encouragement is a hallmark of Salsa Dallas, making it a nurturing environment for all. Getting Started Ready to dive into the world of salsa? Here’s how to get started at Salsa Dallas: Sign Up for a Class: Visit our website to view our class schedule and sign up for your first lesson. We recommend starting with a beginner class to get familiar with the basics. Wear Comfortable Clothing: Dress in comfortable, breathable clothing that allows you to move freely. Supportive shoes with a smooth sole are ideal for dancing, allowing you to pivot and slide easily on the floor. Come with an Open Mind: Salsa dancing is about having fun and expressing yourself. Don’t worry about making mistakes—embrace the learning process, and enjoy every moment on the dance floor! Join the Community: Attend social events and connect with fellow dancers. The more you engage, the more you’ll get out of your experience at Salsa Dallas. Conclusion Salsa dancing is an exhilarating journey that offers numerous physical, mental, and social benefits. At Salsa Dallas, we invite you to join our community, where you can explore your passion for dance, make new friends, and experience the joy of salsa. Whether you’re looking to get fit, meet new people, or simply enjoy the rhythm, Salsa Dallas is the place for you. Come join us and let the music move you!
Our Teachers
our teachers Meet Our Passionate Dance Instructors! At our dance school, we’re proud to have an incredible team of salsa and bachata instructors who bring their expertise, energy, and love for dance to every class. Luis & NancyThis dynamic duo brings a blend of tradition and modern flair to the dance floor. With years of experience, they specialize in teaching salsa with a focus on technique, rhythm, and connection. Their classes are both fun and challenging, making sure every student leave with a smile and improved skills. Marisela & EddieMarisela and Eddie are known for their warm personalities and dedication to their students. They create an inviting atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable exploring the intricate steps of bachata. Their passion for the dance is infectious, making each class a joyful experience. Davis El CarismáticoTrue to his name, Davis El Carismático captivates his students with his charismatic teaching style. He’s an expert in both salsa and bachata, blending authentic moves with creative flair. His approach ensures that students not only learn the steps but also the essence and soul of the dance. Join us and learn from the best! Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced dancer, our instructors will guide you every step of the way. Get ready to have fun, meet new people, and dance like never before! Our Teachers
Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class
Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Come join our Salsa dance class Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, evening in Dallas, Texas with Luis Delgadillo, Texas the best place for Salsa and Bachata in DFW Area. Do you love Dancing? Most likely if you’re here the answer is YES!This group is mostly dedicated to Absolute beginners and intermediate dancers in the Dallas area who want to go out and have fun. Learn new steps or just practice what they’ve learned from our classes. To get everyone ready to visit the different venues in Dallas offering Salsa and Bachata have a great time together and take advantage of the benefits social dancing offers. Great Colombian Food | Salsa Class starts at 7:00 PM Social dancing thereafter until 9:30 PM Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners Bachata Class Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Luis Delgadillo Salsa Classes Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class Imagine a perfect sunset. You are welcome to join us for our Dance Lessons in Dallas. We offer three levels of dancing starting with our absolute beginner Level 1. Beginners/Intermediate Salsa Class No experience or partner necessary. After one month and completing the first level you move to Level 2 where you will complete another month or possibly 2. Once on level 3 you’re going to be staying in this class for a few months and then off you go to Intermediate class. Whatever your expertise is Follow SalsaDallas.com Online Facebook-f Twitter Pinterest Instagram Youtube Classes | Gallery | Salsa Venues | Testimonials | About SD |Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Instagram | Salsa Events | SiteMap | Links | Latin DJs | Sunday Lessons | Salsa Lessons | Sign Up | Salsa History | Salsa Styles | Free Class Tuesday Salsa Lessons | Salsa Congresses | Friday – Glorias Addison | Class Schedule | Salsa Dance Lessons | Calendar | Courses Online | Dance Videos | Practice Class |Register | Beginners | Bachata | Mambo | Lessons | Thursday Mambo | Salsa Sunday | Salsa Saturdays | Live Concerts | India 101 | Group Lessons | Past Events | Clubs | Studio | Social | Salsa del Barrio | Jayson Molina | Studio Rental | Venue | Blue Mesa | Pura FW | Las Colinas | Social | Martini | Stratos | Register | Subscription | Heater | Thank you | Register Now | Online | Longhorn | Gilberto Santarosa | Concert | Wednesday Salsa | Thursday Stratos | Wednesday Class |
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SD Dance Studios Students! SD Dance Studios Students! Come join our every week in the evenings through year in Dallas, Texas with Luis Delgadillo, This the best place for Salsa and Bachata in DFW Area. Do you love Dancing? Most likely if you’re here the answer is YES!This group is mostly dedicated to Absolute beginners and intermediate dancers in the Dallas area who want to go out and have fun. Learn new steps or just practice what they’ve learned from our classes. To get everyone ready to visit the different venues in Dallas offering Salsa and Bachata have a great time together and take advantage of the benefits social dancing offers. Great ambient with our Salsa Class starting at 7:00 PM Social dancing every 4th Friday of the Month. Monday Class Salsa del Barrio Monday Class Monday Class Monday Class Monday Class Monday Class Monday Class Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio Salsa del Barrio SD Students Photos Imagine a perfect sunset. You are welcome to join us for our Dance Lessons in Dallas. We offer three levels of dancing starting with our absolute beginner, Intermediate and Advanced Salsa Class. SD Dance Studios takes over every week starting Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights. Evenings Salsa Lessons! Bring your dancing shoes and enjoy the live classes Lessons with Luis Delgadillo from 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. We teach Bachata, Salsa and Mambo lessons. This is open to the public. Beverages available for purchase. Plenty of FREE parking 2639 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, TX 75229. Follow SalsaDallas.com Online Facebook-f Twitter Pinterest Instagram Youtube Classes | Gallery | Salsa Venues | Testimonials | About SD |Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Instagram | Salsa Events | SiteMap | Links | Latin DJs | Sunday Lessons | Salsa Lessons | Sign Up | Salsa History | Salsa Styles | Free Class Tuesday Salsa Lessons | Salsa Congresses | Friday – Glorias Addison | Class Schedule | Salsa Dance Lessons | Calendar | Courses Online | Dance Videos | Practice Class |Register | Beginners | Bachata | Mambo | Lessons | Thursday Mambo | Salsa Sunday | Salsa Saturdays | Live Concerts | India 101 | Group Lessons | Past Events | Clubs | Studio | Social | Salsa del Barrio | Jayson Molina | Studio Rental | Venue | Blue Mesa | Pura FW | Las Colinas | Social | Martini | Stratos | Register | Subscription | Heater | Thank you | Register Now | Online | Longhorn | Gilberto Santarosa | Concert | Wednesday Salsa | Thursday Stratos | Wednesday Class |
VSF 2022 Week 1st
VSF Week 1st Aug 6th 2021 VSF 2022 1st Week Come join our every Saturday evening in August in Addison, Texas with Luis Delgadillo, Texas the best place for Salsa and Bachata in DFW Area. Do you love Dancing? Most likely if you’re here the answer is YES!This group is mostly dedicated to Absolute beginners and intermediate dancers in the Dallas area who want to go out and have fun. Learn new steps or just practice what they’ve learned from our classes. To get everyone ready to visit the different venues in Dallas offering Salsa and Bachata have a great time together and take advantage of the benefits social dancing offers. Great Food Trucks | Salsa Class starts at 6:30 PM Social dancing thereafter until 10:00 PM VSF 2021 Week 1st Imagine a perfect sunset. You are welcome to join us for our Dance Lessons in Dallas. We offer three levels of dancing starting with our absolute beginner Level 1. Beginners Salsa Class. The Vitruvian Salsa Festival takes over Vitruvian Park’s Amphitheater every Saturday Night in August! Bring your dancing shoes and enjoy the live bands, DJs and Salsa Lessons with Luis Delgadillo from 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Coolers are permitted. however, food and beverages will be available for purchase from gourmet food trucks. Dance those hot Saturday nights away at the Vitruvian Salsa Festival! These outdoor events are FREE and open to the public. Food and beverages available for purchase. FREE onsite parking at Vitruvian Park and offsite at Alfred J. Loos Sports Complex; 3815 Spring Valley Road, Addison, TX 75001 (corner of Vitruvian Way/Spring Valley Road). Plan to make the Vitruvian Salsa Festival a part of your Saturday evenings in August! Click here for a map to Vitruvian Park. Vitruvian Salsa Festival 2022 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-54 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-53 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-52 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-51 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-50 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-49 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-48 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-47 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-46 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-45 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-44 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-43 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-42 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-41 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-40 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-39 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-38 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-37 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-36 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-35 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-34 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-33 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-32 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-31 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-30 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-29 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-28 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-27 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-26 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-25 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-24 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-23 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-22 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-21 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-20 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-19 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-18 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-17 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-16 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-15 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-14 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-13 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-12 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-11 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-10 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-09 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-08 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-07 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-06 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-05 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-04 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-03 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-02 Vitruvian Salsa 2022-01 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Vitruvian Salsa Fest. 2018 Classes | Gallery | Salsa Venues | Testimonials | About SD |Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Instagram | Salsa Events | SiteMap | Links | Latin DJs | Sunday Lessons | Salsa Lessons | Sign Up | Salsa History | Salsa Styles | Free Class Tuesday Salsa Lessons | Salsa Congresses | Friday – Glorias Addison | Class Schedule | Salsa Dance Lessons | Calendar | Courses Online | Dance Videos | Practice Class |Register | Beginners | Bachata | Mambo | Lessons | Thursday Mambo | Salsa Sunday | Salsa Saturdays | Live Concerts | India 101 | Group Lessons | Past Events | Clubs | Studio | Social | Salsa del Barrio | Jayson Molina | Studio Rental | Venue | Blue Mesa | Pura FW | Las Colinas | Social | Martini | Stratos | Register | Subscription | Heater | Thank you | Register Now | Online | Longhorn | Gilberto Santarosa | Concert | Wednesday Salsa | Thursday Stratos | Wednesday Class | Contact OPEN HOURS Our support Hotline is available 7 days Aweek. Hours: Mon-Fri (214) 923-9404 Monday-Friday: 8 AM to 9 PM Saturday: 10 AM to 8 PM Sunday: 2 PM to 9 PM Building Address: 2639 Walnut Hill Lane #207Dallas, TX 75229 Phone Number (214) 923-9404 Follow Us SalsaDallas.com Online Facebook-f Pinterest Instagram Youtube Tumblr beginner salsa lessons
Vitruvian Salsa Festival 2023
Bring your dancing shoes to Vitruvian Park on Saturday’s in August for the Vitruvian Salsa Festival. Enjoy LIVE bands and DJ, Salsa lessons, food trucks, and more from 6:00pm – 10:00pm through August 26, 2023.
**An official event photographer will be capturing photos throughout Vitruvian Park; those in attendance may be pictured in event marketing.**
Event Dates & Live Bands:
August 5 – Grupo Kache
August 12 – Zone D’ Mambo
August 19 – Tumbaka
August 26 – Havana NRG
**Salsa lessons weekly from 6:30pm-7:00pm. Music weekly by DJ Colombiano.**
PARKING – $15 (Cash Only)
Event Parking available at the following locations:
Vitruvian Park – Bella Lane & Ponte Avenue Parking Lots
Alfred J. Loos Sports Complex – 3815 Spring Valley Road, Addison, TX 75001
Jerry Rivera (Dallas)
Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on pinterest Pinterest Share on email Email Share on print Print Save The Date Sunday January.23.2022 Jerry Rivera (Dallas) Jerry Rivera Bio Early years Rivera (birth name: Gerardo Rivera Rodríguez[note 1]) was born in Humacao, Puerto Rico, a town located on the eastern coast of Puerto Rico, moved with his family to Levittown in the town of Toa Baja, where he received his primary and secondary education. His entire family consists of musicians, including tropical recording artists Edwin Rivera and younger sister Saned. Two other brothers, Ito and Jose, are professional instrumental musicians.[2] His parents, also musicians, inspired him to become a musician and as a child he would often accompany his mother Dominga, a singer, and father Edwin, a guitarist and director of Los Barones Trio, during their shows. In 1986, when he was 13 years old, he accompanied his father who was performing at a hotel in Isla Verde, San Juan. Frankie Ruiz, who was a guest at the hotel, appeared and sang a couple of songs with them and had his picture taken alongside Rivera. In 2003, this picture was used by Rivera to make the album cover for his tribute Canto a mi Idolo… Frankie Ruiz (‘I sing to my Idol… Frankie Ruiz’), who had died in 1998.[3] Singing career In 1988, Tommy Olivencia heard Rivera sing alongside his father and recommended that he sing solo. When Rivera was 16, his father made a demo and presented it to the CBS music department. They signed Rivera.[4] Rivera began to be known as “El Bebé de la Salsa” (the baby of salsa) after recording his first album, Empezando A Vivir, . This project generated the hit, De La Cabeza A Los Pies (“From Head to Toe”). His second album, Abriendo Puertas (‘Opening Doors’), produced the hit songs Esa Niña (‘That Girl’), Dime (‘Tell Me’), Nada Sin Ti(‘Nothing Without You’), and Como un Milagro (‘Like a Miracle’) became number one hits first in Puerto Rico, then among the Hispanic populations in the United States and finally across Latin America. His third album, Cuenta Conmigo (‘Count on Me’), won three Platinum Record awards in the United States, Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Colombia. It became the most-sold salsa album in history, a record previously held by Willie Colón,[5] and held the number-one spot in the Latin American Billboards for three consecutive months. Its hit songs included the Cuenta Conmigo, Me Estoy Enamorando (‘I’m Falling in Love’) and Casi Un Hechizo (Nearly A Charm). The number one hit for the album was Amores Como El Nuestro (written by Panamanian songwriter Omar Alfanno) (Love like ours) which is considered to be the best song by Rivera. Rivera was awarded two Premio Lo Nuestro Awards for “Singer of the Year” and “Album of the Year” and Sony Records presented him with three Crystal Awards.[6] The introduction of Amores Como El Nuestro has been sampled twice in hip hop, first by American East Coast hip hop duo Lord Tariq & Peter Gunz, also used as the introduction for their 1997 song “Deja Vu (Uptown Baby)“, and by Haitian rapper Wyclef Jean in his 2004 song “Dance Like This” from the soundtrack of Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights which would later become the worldwide number-one 2006 hit “Hips Don’t Lie” by Wyclef and Colombian-singer Shakira. The introduction of “Amores Como El Nuestro” can also be heard on MTV’s animated series Daria episode “Fair Enough’ of its second season. In 1993, he released Cara de Niño (‘Baby Face’) with ¿Qué Hay De Malo? (‘What’s Wrong About This?’), Cara de Niño, No Hieras Mi Vida as being major hits of the year. In 1994, as his popularity was rising, he released his first compilation album, Lo Nuevo y lo Mejor (The New and the Best), and contained the single hit Me Estoy Enloqueciendo Por Ti (‘I’m Going Crazy For You’). The following year, “Magia” was released with the self-titled album and Ahora Estoy Solo (Now That I’m Alone) In 1996, Rivera released “Fresco” and Una y Mil Veces (One Thousand and One Times) and Lloraré (I Will Cry) were the album hits. Ya No Soy El Niño Aquel was released in 1997. In 1999, Rivera recorded De Otra Manera (‘Another Way’), his first attempt at ballad music, which featured the bolero Ese (Him). Jerry sang the song with his father at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan.[4] In 2000, Rivera recorded Para Siempre (‘Forever’). This was his last album on Sony Latin records.[4] In 2001, he released his self-titled album Jerry Rivera and the year after, he recorded Vuela Muy Alto (Fly High) which brought him a new fanbase all over Latin-America and the U.S., with the title track hit the top spot and the top 10 in many charts along with Herida Mortal (Mortal Wound). The following year he returned to his salsa roots and released Cantando A Mi Idolo… Frankie Ruiz (‘Singing to My Idol… Frankie Ruiz’), a tribute album to one of his idol Frankie Ruiz. The album gain him a Latin Grammy nomination, made up for the poor sales of his previous ballad albums, and his major album hit was Ruiz’s Mi Libertad featuring Voltio. Rivera played a small role in the movie I Like It Like That and appeared as himself in a Latin American soap opera titled Mi destino eres tu (‘You are my destiny’) which aired on Univision in the US during November 2005. Rivera has also appeared in various Banco Popular de Puerto Rico productions, including Al Compas de un Sentimiento (dedicated to the late Puerto Rican composer Pedro Flores) and Con la musica por Dentro. The same year, he released Ay Mi Vida (Oh My Life) which had received mixed reviews.[4] In 2007, he released Caribe Gardel, a tribute to Argentine singer, Carlos Gardel with Gardel’s Cuesta Abajo (Downhill) being one of the major salsa hits of the year. In 2011, he released El
Zacarias Ferreira (Dallas)
Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on pinterest Pinterest Share on email Email Share on print Print Save The Date Thursday Dec.16.2021 Zacarias Ferreira (Dallas) Zacarias Ferreira Bio Zacarías Ferreira is a Bachata artist from the Dominican Republic. He was born in the 1970s in the Dominican Republic. He is the uncle of professional basketball player Karl -Anthony Towns, who currently plays on the Minnesota Timberwolves, of the NBA. BIOGRAPHYFerreira was born in the town of Amaceyes Tamboril, near Santiago in the Cibao region of the north-western Dominican Republic. The region is famous for merengue périco ripiao, the traditional Dominican music, and his family, all big music lovers, filled his childhood home with the music spurring Zacarías on to dream of becoming a musical artist himself. The desire to improve himself motivated him to leave for the country’s capital, Santo Domingo, where he joined the Conservatorio Nacional and also sang in a local bachata group. Ferreira then became a member of the Brugal rum company orchestra, where he remained for five years. His debut album, Me Liberé, was released in 1998 and won the prestigious Dominican music award, the Cassandra. Two years later his second album, El Triste, won the award for him for a second time. Zacarías Ferreira is a Bachata artist from the Dominican Republic. He was born in the 1970s in the Dominican Republic. Ferreira was born in the cigar-manufacturing town of Amaceyes Tamboril, near Santiago in the Cibao region of the north-western Dominican Republic. The region is famous for merengue périco ripao, the traditional Dominican music, and his family, all big music lovers, filled his childhood home with the music spurring Zacarías on to dream of becoming a musical artist himself. The desire to improve himself motivated him to leave for the country’s capital, Santo Domingo, where he joined the Conservatorio Nacional and also sang in a local bachata group. Ferreira then became a member of the Brugal rum company orchestra, where he remained for five years. His debut album, Me Liberé, was released in 1997 and won the prestigious Dominican music award, the Cassandra. Three years later his second album, El Triste, won the award for him for a second time. DISCLAIMER:WE (SALSADALLAS.COM) HIGHLY SUGGEST TO CALL EACH CLUB, VENUE, ARENA, STADIUM ETC..FOR DETAILS ABOUT THEIR EVENTS. SOMETIMES VENUES CANCEL EVENTS WITHOUT LETTING US KNOW. DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE BUSINESS SO PLEASE CALL THEM DIRECTLY. WE’RE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CANCELLATIONS Zacarias Ferreira (Dallas) Salsa Classes | Gallery | Salsa Venues | Testimonials | About SD |Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Instagram | Salsa Events | SiteMap | Links | Latin DJs | Salsa After Work | Salsa Lessons | Sign Up | Salsa History | Salsa Styles | Free Class Sunday Salsa Lessons | Griselle Ponce at Dallas Salsa Congress | Friday – Glorias Addison | Class Schedule | Friday – Latin Pig | Calendar
Juan Luis Guerra (Dallas)
Best Known As:The Dominican guitarist who did “Bachata Rosa”Juan Luis Guerra has had a long successful music career, writing and performing Latin pop based on traditional Caribbean rhythms and traditional Dominican styles. From the Dominican Republic, Guerra studied jazz composition in Boston at the Berklee College of Music and graduated in 1982. He returned to his native country and recorded his first album, the self-produced Soplando (1984), a jazz-inspired record that featured backing musicians now known as “the 440.” Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on pinterest Pinterest Share on email Email Share on print Print Save The Date Sunday March.6.2022 Juan Luis Guerra (Dallas) Juan Luis Guerra Bio Date Of Birth: 7 June 1957 Place Of Birth: Santo Domingo Best Known As:The Dominican guitarist who did “Bachata Rosa”Juan Luis Guerra has had a long successful music career, writing and performing Latin pop based on traditional Caribbean rhythms and traditional Dominican styles. From the Dominican Republic, Guerra studied jazz composition in Boston at the Berklee College of Music and graduated in 1982. He returned to his native country and recorded his first album, the self-produced Soplando (1984), a jazz-inspired record that featured backing musicians now known as “the 440.” Guerra then moved into more traditional Latin styles and had an international merengue hit with 1989’s “Ojala Que Llueva Cafe.” Since then he’s had a string of successful albums and earned a reputation as an accomplished guitarist and songwriter whose songs reflect his concern for social justice and his relationship with religion. His album Ni Es Lo Mismo Ni Es Igual won three Latin Grammys in 2000, he won five Latin Grammys in 2007 for La Llave de Mi Corazonand got three more in 2010 for the album A Son de Guerra. As a composer and producer, he was nominated in 2012 for six Latin Grammys for his collaboration with Juanes on Juanes MTV Unplugged; he won one award for producer of the year. Guerra’s songs include “El Costo de la Vida,” “Bachata Rosa,” “Las Avispas” and “Bachata en Fukuoak.” DISCLAIMER:WE (SALSADALLAS.COM) HIGHLY SUGGEST TO CALL EACH CLUB, VENUE, ARENA, STADIUM ETC..FOR DETAILS ABOUT THEIR EVENTS. SOMETIMES VENUES CANCEL EVENTS WITHOUT LETTING US KNOW. DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE BUSINESS SO PLEASE CALL THEM DIRECTLY. WE’RE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CANCELLATIONS Juan Luis Guerra (Dallas) Salsa Classes | Gallery | Salsa Venues | Testimonials | About SD |Facebook | Twitter | YouTube | Instagram | Salsa Events | SiteMap | Links | Latin DJs | Salsa After Work | Salsa Lessons | Sign Up | Salsa History | Salsa Styles | Free Class Sunday Salsa Lessons | Griselle Ponce at Dallas Salsa Congress | Friday – Glorias Addison | Class Schedule | Friday – Latin Pig | Calendar
Los Toros Band en Dallas
Salsa Dallas Concerts Page! RUDY LA SCALA, LOS TOROS BAND, LOS SABANEROS Learn More Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on pinterest Pinterest Share on email Email Share on print Print Galaxy Event Center 3620 W Pioneer Dr, Irving, TX 75061 Dress: Nice, Local DJs & Concerts | Opens at 9:00 PM Free Parking | Salsa, Bachata, Merengue and more. | Drink Specials all night | Tickets starting at $35 Cover | 214.753.627350% Salsa and Bachata Music Learn More Led by Dominican vocalist Héctor Acosta, who embarked on a solo career in 2006, Los Toros Band Were one of the greatest merengue groups of the ’90s and early 2000s. Based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, the group was founded by producers Gerardo Díaz, aka “El Toro,” and Juan Pablo Díaz. In 1989, they discovered Acosta, aka “El Torito,” who was then a vocalist in the group Los Gentiles from the city Bonao, and recruited him to serve as their lead singer in Los Toros Band. The group made its full-length album debut with Se Soltaron los Toros (1991). The album was a hit on the merengue scene and led to several more albums, including De Fiesta (1991) A Bailar (1992), Caliente (1994), and Formidables (1994). In addition to Acosta and arranger Henry Hierro, these early albums featured vocalists Indira Rubiera and Mayra Bello. By the mid-’90s, Los Toros Band had become one of the top merengue groups on the scene, and proper albums like Románticamente (1995), El Mambo del Toro (1996), and Raices (1997) were complemented by compilations like Estelares de los Toros Band (1997). Los Toros Band underwent a significant transformation at the end of the ’90s with the addition of vocalists Olvis García and Luis José Alcequiez on the albums Pasito Lento (1998), ¡Y No Hay Problema! (1999), and Toromanía (2000). A fourth vocalist, Robin Joel Vasquez, joined the group for Pa’ la Calle (2001), Indetenibles (2003), and En Vivo 2004 (2004). By the mid-2000s, however, Acosta had grown disgruntled with his situation in Los Toros Band and left for a solo career. He made his full-length solo debut with the hit album Sigo Siendo Yo (2006). The follow-up album, Mitad/Mitad (2008), was even more successful, spawning the smash hit single “Sin Perdón.”