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Jerry Rivera (Dallas)

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)

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)

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

Gilberto Santa Rosa (Dallas)

Gilberto Santa Rosa (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 Saturday October.9.2021 Gilberto Santa Rosa (Dallas) Gilberto Santa Rosa Bio Santa Rosa (birth name: Gilberto Santa Rosa Cortés was born in Santurce, Puerto Rico. Here he received his primary and secondary education and became interested in music. He took part in his first concert while a teenager and in 1976, he made his recording debut as a backup singer with the Mario Ortiz Orchestra. He remained with the orchestra for two years, during which time he met Elias Lopez who helped to mold and polish him as a singer. Singing career During the 1980s, he recorded Homenaje a Eddie Palmieri (Tribute to the Messiah (Eddie Palmieri)) with the Puerto Rican All Stars. He also recorded with various orchestras, amongst them the Tommy Olivencia Orchestra, and the Willie Rosario orchestra. In other words Santa Rosa developed a unique style of “soneo” (improvisation). Salsa that permitted him to be successful in both the “tropical” and “romantic” styles of the music. In 1986, Santa Rosa formed his own band and signed with Combo Records Above all a string of hits followed, such as “Good Vibrations”, “De amor y salsa” (Of Love and Salsa), “Punto de vista” (Point of View), “Vivir sin ella” (Living without Her) and “Perspectiva”. Santa Rosa was also the first singer of tropical salsa to carry out a concert at the Carnegie Hall Theater, in New York City, where he performed as the opening number, his unique version of the salsa tune, “Represento” (I Represent), composed by Lou Briel. Therefore this event was recorded live at the hall, and later released as an album. A highlight of the night was the four-minute unscripted addition he made to his song “Perdoname” (Forgive Me), which solidified his improvisational talent. For instance this live version became such a sensation thereafter that Santa Rosa had to memorize his own improvised lines for future concerts. He Perdoname became the closing song to his shows. In 1990, Santa Rosa joined the all star “La Puertorriqueña project which included Andy Montañez; in the same year he was awarded the Billboard Lo Nuestro Award for Best Male Singer. He also participated in the play La pareja dispareja (The Odd Couple) alongside Luis Vigoreaux and Rafo Muñiz. In 1996, the greatest hits album Caballero de la Salsa, Vol 2 was released and he also participated in the First “Festival Presidente” in the Dominican Republic (a Latin music festival sponsored by local Presidente beer). In conclusion he sang with Andy Montañez in New York City Lincoln Center and later that year, with Olga Tañón at the Universal Studios Amphitheater in Hollywood, California. 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 Gilberto Santa Rosa (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

Orquesta Guayacán (Dallas)

Orquesta Guayacán (Dallas)

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Print Save The Date Saturday June.19.2021 Orquesta Guayacán (Dallas) Orquesta Guayacan Bio A Colombian salsa band led by Alexis Lozano, Orquesta Guayacán rose to prominence during the 1990s. Born in Quibdó, the capital of Chocó, a Pacific coastal region of the country with a large Afro-Colombian population, Lozano began his musical career in tandem with Jairo Varela. The two musicians met as students in Bogotá and co-founded the group Niche, with which Lozano recorded four albums: Al Pasito (1979), Querer Es Poder (1981), Preparate Grupo Niche, Vol. 2 (1982), and Niche (1983). Lozano then split with Varela and founded his own group, Orquesta Guayacán, which made its recording debut, Llegó la Hora de la Verdad, in 1986, followed by Que la Sangre Alborota in 1987 and Guayacán Es la Orquesta in 1988. This early incarnation of Orquesta Guayacán featured a lineup including co-founder Richie Valdés (vocals) and his brothers William (timbales) and Julio César Valdés (bass), along with John Lozano (vocals) and Tanenbaum (keyboards), though Richie and William Valdés left the group after Guayacán Es la Orquesta and joined Varela in Grupo Niche. Lozano found replacements and moved onward, releasing a series of popular albums throughout the 1990s, including La Más Bella (1990), 5 Años: Aferrados al Sabor (1991), Oiga, Mire, Vea (1992), Con el Corazón Abíerto (1993), A Puro Golpe (1994), Familia RMM en Vivo (1994), Marcando la Diferencia (1995), Con Sabor Tropical (1997), Nadie Nos Quita Lo Bailao (1998), and De Nuevo en la Salsa (1999). The group’s success continued well into the next millennium. 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 Orquesta Guayacán (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

Toño Rosario (Dallas)

Toño Rosario (Dallas)

Toño-Rosario-Dallas THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Saturday, May 22nd, 2021 at 9 PM Toño-Rosario-Dallas Toño Rosario (Dallas) is best known for his Merengue numbers. As a member of Los Hermanos Rosario, Rosario has been a key figure in popularizing Merengue music, with hits reaching the top of the Billboard Latin charts and the top of charts in Europe. Rosario is the top selling Merengue artist of all time. The three-time Grammy nominee has sold more than 100 million albums worldwide. From young, they recall finding whatever instruments they could in household items since they were born in poverty and could not afford real musical instruments. After the death of their brother Pepe, Toño and Rafa took the lead in the band with Toño as the main singer due to his unique and highly recognized voice. He debuted on April 14, 1990, in the “Roberto Clemente” Coliseum of Puerto Rico. He went on to become the most popular merengue singer with some of his albums reaching diamond status. Toño’s song “Alegría” was played at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan whenever former Detroit Tigers utility infielder Omar Infante came to bat. Toño Rosario has the best selling merengue album of all time, Quiero Volver a Empezar, which was his debut on WEA International in 1996. Rosario is a minority owner/limited partner of the Miami Dolphins NFL team. Rosario was the first solo merengue act to ever sell out Madison Square Garden. In 2018, his song “Kulikitaka” became an internet sensation in the southern Indian Member State of Kerala. It became very famous and was used in numerous stage shows, video albums and even in the most famous Malayalam web series Karikku’s Thera Para. In Kerala it became famous as an African song and not as a Latin song because of a video that circulated in Whatsapp. Even small restaurants started getting named after the song in Kerala. Toño Rosario (Dallas) married Marilyn Brenes in 1983, at Marriage Palace, in New York City. ADDRESS: Galaxy Event Center 3620 W Pioneer Dr, Irving, TX 75061 Toño-Rosario-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

Marc Anthony (Dallas)

Marc Anthony Dallas

Marc-Anthony-Dallas THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Friday, September 3rd, 2021 at 7 PM – 10 PM MARC ANTHONY ANNOUNCES THE OPUS U.S. About Marc Anthony Marc Anthony is one of the most influential artists of his time and a true ambassador of Latin music and culture. He has received countless gold and platinum certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has been credited with over 30 Billboard chart hits and over 4.7 Billion views on YouTube. His latest album, Marc Anthony 3.0, released July 23, 2013, has received an American Music Award; a GRAMMY® Award nomination; five Premios Lo Nuestro; two Premios Juventud; ten Billboard Latin Music Awards; three Billboard Awards; and a special recognition from the Univision television network. Anthony has also established a highly credible acting résumé. Besides his music and acting accomplishments, in 2012, the six-time GRAMMY® and Latin GRAMMY® Award winner launched the Maestro Cares Foundation, hosting a series of fundraisers throughout the year to benefit the non-profit organization and build orphanages in Latin America. He also has his own clothing and accessories line for Kohl’s, and he is a minority owner of The Miami Dolphins. His entertainment and sports venture Magnus Media is the leading Latin artist and athlete representation company in the nation and focuses on developing new ventures that bridge content creation and commerce. On November 16th Anthony received the prestigious “Person of the Year” honor from the Latin Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. In September of 2017, Marc Anthony and Magnus created the alliance of artists and athletes Somos Una Voz, to help provide humanitarian relief to areas affected by natural disasters throughout the southern United States, Mexico, Puerto Rico and other affected areas in the Caribbean. Most recently, his new tour “Legacy” was included at Pollstar’s “Global Top Grossing Concert Tours List of 2019”. ADDRESS: American Airlines Center 2500 Victory Ave, Dallas, TX 75219 Marc-Anthony-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

Prince Royce (Dallas)

prince-royce-dallas

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Reddit Tumblr Email Print Online salsa, bachata, Mambo & Cha-cha-cha Bachata For Beginners Salsa Salsa on-1 (Beginners) Mambo Salsa on-2 (Beginners) Cha-cha-cha For Beginners   Bachata For Beginners Salsa Salsa on-1 (Beginners) Mambo Salsa on-2 (Beginners) Cha-cha-cha For Beginners   Prince-Royce-Dallas THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 7 PM – 10 PM Prince Royce Live in Dallas, Texas! Prince Royce is back for the ALTER EGOTour in 2020! Find tickets today! About Pop performer known for the singles “Stand by Me” and “Corazón Sin Cara,” which both hit #1 on the Billboard Tropical Songs Chart. His 2013 album featuring the chart topping single “Darte un Beso” debuted at #1 in the US and in Puerto Rico and was certified Platinum by the RIAA. Before Fame He began turning his poems into songs at the age of thirteen, and started uploading them onto Myspace with his friend Jose Chusan as El Duo Real three years later. Trivia He won eleven Latin Billboard Music Awards from 2011 to 2013, including the Latin Artist of the Year Billboard Award in 2011. He has been nominated for 3 Latin Grammys. Family Life His real name is Geoffrey Royce Rojas. He was raised alongside his three siblings in the Bronx by his father, who was a taxi driver, and his mother, who worked in a beauty salon. He got engaged to Emeraude Toubia in June 2017 after several years of dating. They secretly tied the knot in November of 2018. Associated With He worked with Daddy Yankee on the song “Ven Conmigo.” #PrinceRoyce ADDRESS: US Concerts Live in Garland, TX More details coming soon for this event? Prince Royce Dallas 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 | Friday – Latin Pig | Calendar | Courses Online | Dance Videos | Practice Class |

Live Concert w/Havana NRG

Live Concert

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Reddit Tumblr Email Print Online salsa, bachata, Mambo & Cha-cha-cha Bachata For Beginners Salsa Salsa on-1 (Beginners) Mambo Salsa on-2 (Beginners) Cha-cha-cha For Beginners Bachata For Beginners Salsa Salsa on-1 (Beginners) Mambo Salsa on-2 (Beginners) Cha-cha-cha For Beginners Havana NRG – Live Concert Address coming up soon | Phone: (214) 923-9404 Dress: Casual Nice, DJ Colombiano | Hours: 10pm to 1am Plenty of free parkingBachata more…Great restaurantDrink Specials all nightFree cover80% Bachata SalsaDallas.com we see salsa as a social gathering of people celebrating music, dance, and culture. We consider Salsa music to be a group of Latin rhythmic styles that contains the clave beat. Popular in salsa today are Son, Mambo, Cha-cha-cha, Rumba, Merengue, Guaracha and Timba, and others. If it respects the Clave it’s Salsa! Here you will find information on Salsa Music, and Dance, Clubs and Places that play Salsa. Articles on Salsa History and Culture and Photographs from around the world, plus Art On-2, an Art Gallery (with two rooms) that shows the work of Mambo and Salsa enthusiasts. 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. Live Concert w/Havana NRG Live Concert w/Havana NRG | 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

Weekender w/M. Morales

Weekender

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Reddit Tumblr Email Print Online salsa, bachata, Mambo & Cha-cha-cha Bachata For Beginners Salsa Salsa on-1 (Beginners) Mambo Salsa on-2 (Beginners) Cha-cha-cha For Beginners Bachata For Beginners Salsa Salsa on-1 (Beginners) Mambo Salsa on-2 (Beginners) Cha-cha-cha For Beginners Weekender W/ Michelle Morales THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC! For those who don’t know Michelle Morales, a former dancer from Yamulee dance Company New York City. She has salsa and mambo in her veins. For years she has been performing at international stages all around the world performing and teaching to share her knowledge. Now she is coming to Dallas to teach workshops, Dance show and good social dancing! For LADIES, attention will be on “Lady Styling”. For MEN, attention on Balance & natural movements for social dancing techniques. 🔥 PROGRAM 🔥 BOOTCAMP: Friday Nov 22nd6-7 pm Basics and fundamentals7-8 pm Lady Styling8-9 pm Shines with body movement Saturday Nov 23rd2-3 pm Spinning technique for men and women3-4 pm Footwork & Flow4-5 pm Mambo Funk Saturday Night Social 10 pm – 3 am at Kumbala Dance Studio Pricing: **$85 Full Pass! Friday & Saturday Bootcamp and Saturday Social**$75 Friday AND Saturday Bootcamp**$50 Friday Bootcamp**$50 Saturday Bootcamp**$25 1 hour class**$12 Saturday Night SocialOnline payment: ADDRESS: Kumbala Dance Studio | 4340 Spring Valley. Farmers Branch, TX 75244 Accept the Challenge click here >>> Weekender with Michelle Morales 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 | Friday – Latin Pig | Calendar | Courses Online | Dance Videos | Practice Class |