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Vitruvian Salsa Festival

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

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Los Toros Band en Dallas

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.”

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Past Events

Here at Salsa Dallas our mission is simple, The advancement and promotion of Salsa prince royce, Kizomba, Merengue, Rumba Cubana and more. Dance Instructors, Clubs/Events through photography, Videos Etc.

Exploration of our gallery reveals dancers workshops and dance clubs in the DFW Area.  We’re here to help you discover your inner dancer and inspire into the dance clubs. 

Click away take your time and enjoy. We’ll be waiting for you in the dance clubs and Annual Events.

Wednesday nights, the inside of the Dallas acropolis transforms into a high-energy, passion-filled, heart-pumping dance floor, where salsa and Bachata reign supreme.

Dancers, novice and master alike, come from all over town to move their hips and pivot their feet in the glow of flashing lights and a disco ball under the tutelage. After a quick tutorial class, the DJ cranks up the music.

For the rest of the evening, hundreds of dancers pack the floor, twirling elbow to elbow well into the night.

Some dress up, some wear jeans, but it’s not about flashy outfits. “Stratos is for dancers or people learning to be dancers compared to the rest of Dallas, it’s underground.