April 12, 2010 at 5:34 pm by Salsa Dancing Addict
| April 17, 2010 9:00 pm | to | April 18, 2010 1:00 am |
For those of you who bought Aspira Gala 2010 Tickets for February 6, 2010 to see Gilberto Santa Rosa, you may be looking for the announcement about exchanging your tickets..
What announcement?
Apparently, someone is lax on their duties and didn’t update the Aspira website at http://www.aspirapa.org/. As of today 4/12/2010, it still shows the moldy message “ASPIRA will publicize shortly when tickets holders can redeem their previously purchased ticket for a new one as well as purchase additional ones.”
Here’s the unofficial scoop
I called Aspira and was told that you will need to exchange your old tickets. The tickets can be exchanged where you bought them.
So if you bought your tickets at Aspira, go to their office on the 3rd floor
ASPIRA, Inc. of Pennsylvania
4322 North 5th Street, 3rd Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19140
(215) 455-1300
If you bought your tickets at Centro Musical, go to their place:
464 W Lehigh Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19133
215-425-7050
I called Centro Musical and confirmed that you must exchange your tickets. They will “exchange them number for number” from what I was told on the phone. They close at 7:30 pm on Tuesday. I’m not sure what time they close the other days.
If you know why they are putting us through the hassle, let me know. It sounds crazy and ridiculous that they won’t just honor the old ticket. My guess is that its red tape.
Tags: Aspira Gala, Centro Musical, Gilberto Santa Rosa, tickets
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April 11, 2010 at 6:20 pm by Salsa Dancing Addict
Here’s more about salsa dance etiquette. I see this happen often during the free salsa lesson before the actual dance starts at salsa clubs, but it occurs on the dance floor just as well. What am I talking about? I’m talking about the salseros who feel that they need to teach every salsera they dance with how to dance salsa. By the time the women gets to me in the rotation, they are usually wide eyed and shocked at how some people take salsa so seriously. These women often get “yelled” at by that salsero and it takes away from all the fun.
At the same time the same thing can happen to a salsero. The woman may tell the guy how to lead when she herself isn’t a good dancer! Its the woman’s job to follow the lead no matter how good or bad the lead is. If the guy doesn’t lead you to go somewhere, then don’t go there. Its not going to help the guy if you anticipate things and do things automatically. If you follow the lead, then the only reason you didn’t go where he wanted you to go is because he didn’t give you a good lead. Its his job to figure it out and its your excuse to say “that’s where I felt you were leading me.”
Here’s a good rule of thumb.
Unless you are the dance instructor giving the lesson, or unless the other person asks you how to dance, don’t offer any advice. Just let them dance! Most people dance for health and to have fun and they are not aspiring to become a professional dancer.
If you need to tell the other person how to dance. It is better etiquette to ask if they want your advice. Example: “Would you like me to give you a tip about ______?” (fill in the blanks) Your feedback will be better received if the person receiving your advice actually wants it.
There are exceptions to this.. If you know something is dangerous where the other person can get hurt by doing the wrong move, by all means tell them.
More about dance etiquette: http://www.salsa-dancing-addict.com/dance-etiquette.html
Tags: etiquette, salsa dance, salsa lesson
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April 11, 2010 at 5:47 pm by Salsa Dancing Addict
What is the fascination that some people have with seats at a salsa dance? I’m sure that you have experienced this at one point.
This is a true story that happened to me at the Philadelphia Salsa Congress Pre-Kickoff dance a few years ago.. The dance floor was in the middle with rows and rows of seats along the perimeter. I was dancing and wanted to sit down. So I sit down in an empty seat.. As soon as I sit down, someone comes up to me and says, “sorry, but that’s my seat”. I look to the left, look to my right and behind me. TONS of empty seats around me. WHY or why was this person telling me that this was his seat? What was the point? What is the purpose? I got up with a puzzled look on my face and walked away. I was not about to fight about a seat.
This other incident recently happened at Posh in Mt. Laurel NJ. There a dance floor in the corner with long L shaped bar that wraps along the two walls of the restaurant. Opposite of the bar is a wall where the owners place dining seats next to each other so people could sit. There were a bunch of random people sitting down and there was one seat free. (yay, one seat for me!) Yes, I wanted to sit down but some lady quickly put her hand down on the seat and said that she was saving the seat for someone! The first thing I thought was “What? Do I smell?” Nope.. I took a shower and brushed my teeth before coming to Posh. I looked around and didn’t see anyone that she’d be saving the seat for. I asked her who’s she saving the seat for, followed by my puzzled “Really? Who are you saving it for?” A couple more times of this and she suddenly changed her mind — “oh you can sit there.” At this point, I just wave at the seat with disgust. She again offers up the seat. I said no forget it. It really wasn’t important to me and I didn’t want to sit next to her anyway.
Tags: dance floor, Mt Laurel, Philadelphia Salsa Congress, Posh, salsa dance, seats
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April 11, 2010 at 5:28 pm by mundolatinouk
Salsa Classes with Carlos Paz and the Mundo Latino Uk Team
Salsa Classes in Surrey, London, Middlesex, Hampshire and Berkshire
Where else can you exercise, socialise, dance and have great fun all in one night! It’s time to get sociable………we guarantee our classes are informal and just as entertaining as they are structured and informative. After the classes you can practise or sit back relax and enjoy the music with friends over a glass of your favourite tipple!
Who Can Dance? One of the great things about our Latin Dance classes are, everyone can do it! Young, old, tall, small, ladies and gents even those with 2 left feet! Everybody has to start somewhere, so our complete beginners classes take you through step by step at a pace everyone can follow.
At Mundo Latino Uk we understand no 2 dancers are the same, those with dancing backgrounds will progress faster than those that have never dared the dance floor before, therefore we offer 3 levels of classes providing the right structure for every individual. You do not have to bring a partner as the ratio is generally even and we rotate partners throughout the class. However if you do want to learn with your partner and remain together that is also fine, and you do not have to book inadvance, we run a drop in service.
At typical dance night with Mundo Latino Uk. The evening starts at 7.45pm as you arrive you can get your ticket at the door, which you keep hold of and hand back to your teacher when you start the class. Get comfortable, find seat, shed your jacket and possibly get a drink at the bar. Each class starts with a warm where all students of all levels get together in lines and follow your instructors steps to a high energy dance track from there we split into our relative groups for an hours tuition. During each class you will learn steps and patterns and apply them to music. After the classes we get the music up and lights down for a social practice. Why Salsa with Mundo Latino Uk Founder Carlos Paz is a professional dance instructor with a wealth of knowledge and experience having taught Salsa in the UK for last 20 years. Native to Cali, Colombia, Carlos has established himself as one of the foremost Latin dance instructors with appearances on British television (Channel 4 and GMTV).
He demonstrates and instructs this sexy and stimulating dance from beginners through to intermediate level.
Carlos and his dance team will teach you inspiring techniques and moves guaranteed to get you onto the dancefloor
http://mundolatinouk.com/
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March 29, 2010 at 10:03 pm by Salsa Dancing Addict
| April 10, 2010 4:30 pm | to | April 11, 2010 2:00 am |
Estilo Dance Studio presents the 9th Semi-Annual Spring Student Performance!
Where:
Stardust Ballroom
363 West Browning Road
Bellmawr, NJ
5pm Early Evening Performance:
Doors Open 4:30pm
Showtime 5pm
10pm Nighttime Performance:
Doors Open 8pm
Salsa Lesson 8:30pm
Showtime 10pm
Social Dancing until 2am
ADMISSION PRICES
(only at door, no advance or online ticket purchases)
* Early Evening 5pm Performance:
Adults: $15, Kids (under12): $7
* Nighttime 10pm Performance
Adults: $20 , Kids (under12): $10
Featuring 16 Magnificent Performances ~ Music by DJ La Clave ~ Kids Welcome ~ Free Parking ~ BYOB
Tags: Estilo Dance Studio, stardust, student performance
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March 29, 2010 at 9:56 pm by Salsa Dancing Addict
Salsaflava is Back! The first salsa dance is Saturday, April 24th. Great new place! Bring Your Own Bottle, Huge Dance Floor, Free Parking. Guest who signed up at the Feb. 27th Dance will be emailed their Complimentary admission invitations to their Kick Off Party. Salsaflava’s “Salsa Encendia” at Bellmawr Park Firehouse! Located 3 minutes from Stardust, the previous location.
Salsaflava is still working out details. More info coming soon.
Tags: Bellmawr Park Firehouse, salsa dance, Salsa Encendia, salsaflava, stardust
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March 29, 2010 at 9:47 pm by Salsa Dancing Addict
| April 2, 2010 9:00 pm | to | April 3, 2010 2:00 am |
Salsa Party – Night of Mayhem
Bring in the Spring with a bang!
When: Friday, April 2, 2010 at 9:00pm to 2:00 am
Where:
Westville Square
201 Broadway
City/Town:
South Westville, NJ
Mambodelphia would like to congratulate latindancescene.com on 4 years of providing weekly updates for the hottest events in the Tri-state area. The Latin Dance Scene newsletter currently has over 4000+ members and counting. Mambodelphia will be celebrating these milestones at the next Salsambo Dance Social in April.
Doors open at 9pm
There will be two special workshops taught by Go Go Earl Rush of Stuckonsalsa and DC’s best kept secret Pyson Mauricio
Then DJ Sazaam will be spinning the hottest Salsa, Mambo, Cha Cha, Batchata all night.
Special Performances by
Salsa Georgia Latin Dancers
Musicalente
Complimentary Latin Buffet and with lots of off street parking and spacious dance floor. This is one party that you do not want to miss!
Admission is only $12 online and $15 at the door.
For more information e-mail info@mambodelphia.com or call 609-330-6804.
Purchase tickets online at Mambo Store
www.mambodelphia.com
Tags: DJ Sazaam, Latin Dance Scene, mambo, Mambodelphia, salsa dancing, westville, westville square
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March 29, 2010 at 9:15 pm by Salsa Dancing Addict
Now there’s salsa dancing at B.B. King Blues Club & Grill in New York City!
Its a FREE weekly salsa night every Thursday called SALSA ON THE SQUARE!
View our Salsa Club In New York page for more information.
Also, coming up on April 29th — Fania All-Stars!
Event Details: http://www.bbkingblues.com/schedule/moreinfo.cgi?id=4912.
Tags: B.B. King Blues Club & Grill, dance, Fania All-Stars, New York, salsa club, salsa dancing, salsa on the square
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March 29, 2010 at 9:08 pm by RYCYProductions
This album has a tribute to three great Cuban artists: Celia Cruz with the song Quimbara; Celina González with the Santa Barbara-Chango and El Paralitico by Miguel Matamoros. The album is great for dance with up beat tempo salsa music. Produced by Yalil Guerra. Check this link: https://www.cdbaby.com/cd/yamilaguerra
Tags: Yamila Guerra cuban salsa music yalil guerra producer
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March 29, 2010 at 9:08 pm by urbansalsabeatz
download the latest U.S.B promo track for free* (limited period only)
http://www.urbansalsabeatz.com
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