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2017

Marcus’s Dance Studio

North America / USA / New Jersey’s

Marcus Nieves, owner and Instructor of the dance studio

Marcus Nieves started dancing in 1998 while out clubbing in one of New Jersey’s hot spots at the time, “Foxes”. He was intrigued by the various turn patterns and energy that the local dancers displayed on the dancer floor. That sparked his interest in Salsa and he began taking dance lessons with Kenny Lopez. In 1999 Marcus was approached by Luis Zegarra to take part in his dance company “Fuerza Latina.”

Marcus Nieves, owner and Instructor of the dance studio
Marcus Nieves, owner and Instructor of the dance studio

There he gained most of his experience as a salsero, performing in many events around the tri-state area, which provided him the exposure he needed to be recognized in the dance scene. In 2000, Marcus began dancing under Nelson Flores and his dance team “Descarga Latina” which opened the opportunity for him to take part in the off-Broadway show “Latin Madness”. 

In late 2002 Marcus worked as one of the “Copa Boys” for the world famous “Copacabana” and in 2003 he fulfilled his dancing goal of the “Eddie Torres Dance Company” for which he dance and toured around the world. He then joined several of his old dance partners from the ET dancers in a collaboration team called “Latin Soul Dancers” which he performed with all of 2007. Today he is also the dance instructor at his own MDN Latin Dance Studio in New Jersey

Diana Osorio Instructor

Diana started her life on stage at the young age of 9, as a saxophonist and vocalist, performing at local events. A graduate of the first performing art school in the nation, Art High School in New Jersey, Diana is known for her versatility in the Art.

Diana Osorio Instructora
Diana Osorio Instructora

At the age of 13 she began competing in the Emmy Awar winning show, NJN Hispanic Youth showcase, as a vocalist. Not long after her crave for competition began, a family member introduced Diana to MDN Latin Studio in 2005 at the age of 15. She began to learn Salsa On2 for the first time, and made dance one for her new talents, and made dance one of her new talents, and strengths. After 4 years of competing, in 2009, she finally gained victory in the Teen Dance category as a soloist in her last year eligible to compete.

In 2005 her vocals were put to the test, she sang with living legend, and prodigy, Paquito D’ Rivera. February of 2007, Diana was given the opportunity to show her ability to be on camera and interviewed Grammy award winner Victor Manuelle, Don Omar, Eddie Palmieri, and TV News host from elemundo, at Victor’s first concert at Madison Square Garden, El Conciero de Amor.

She was only 15 years old. At the age 16, she was asked to be the lead roll in an NJN (New Jersey) Network) documentary special, THE GOLDEN AGE OF DANCE, playing the roll of the late Mambo Queen, Mille Donay. Through this documentary she was able to give tribute to those of the past, and find her style as one of the class and elegant ladies of today.

In 2007 Diana became an advocate for against Teen Drinking and Driving, and one of the opening acts for “El Gran Combo at the Puerto Rican Day Parade.

In 2008 through 2009, Diana worked for the Newark Boys and Girls Club of America, instructing their First Salsa Dance Class for the kids, making the front page of the Star Ledger with her students.

Marcus Nieves and Diana Osorio
Marcus Nieves and Diana Osorio

In the summer of 2009, she performed at the New York International Salsa Congress, dancing on stage for the first as Marcus Nieves’s partner with the New York/ Italy dance team, Latin soul Dancers (LSD) directed by World Renowned Instructor and Former Eddie Torres Dancer, Adolfo Indacochea. In March of 2010 Marcus Nieves and Diana continued their journey together as partners at the first New Jersey International Salsa Congress.

In the summer of 2010, Marcus and Diana returned to the NYISC only to compete. With an unfortunate loss, they worked harder and won first place in November of 2010 In NYC’s Club Cache during the qualification round for the World Latin Dance Cup On2 division.

Class Schedule (Marcus’s Dance Studio)

  • Monday: Intermediate 7 pm – 8:30 pm, Advanced Beginner Level 1 8:30 pm – 10 pm.
  • Tuesday: Beginner 7 pm – 8:30 pm, Avanced Level 1 8:30 – 10 pm.
  • Wednesday: Intermediate 7 pm – 8:30 pm
  • Thursday: Advanced Beginner Level 1 7 pm – 8:30 pm, Advanced Beginner Level 2 8:30 pm – 10 pm
  • Saturday: Intermediate 12 pm – 1:30 pm, Advanced Beginner Level 2 1:30 – 3 pm, Advanced Beginner Level 1 3 pm – 4:30 pm, Beginners 4:30 pm – 6 pm.

If you want to know about the types of services and pricing visit http://www.marcusnieves.com and register

Michigan’s biggest Salsa Social!

North America / USA / Michigan

Ya Salsa!

The Ya Salsa Social is Detroit’s biggest salsa dance party. Hosted once per month by Ya Salsa, attendees have the chance to learn salsa from some of the best instructors in Metro Detroit.

Whether you’re new dancer or an aspiring performer, there are instructors across Michigan, from Grand Rapids to Windsor who can take you to that next level!

Photo 1: Michigan’s biggest Salsa Social!
Photo 1: Michigan’s biggest Salsa Social !

Dimas & Sherin Nuevo Ritmo Dance

Dimas and Sherin have been teaching together for more than 5 years. They have trained with many world dance champions and developed their teaching style to focus on teaching style to focus on technique which helps execute movement in a relaxed flow allowing beautiful styling and graceful lines.

Bailarines: Dimas & Sherin
Bailarines: Dimas & Sherin

They offer private and group lessons in:

Fundamentals and Technique Lead/ follow partner-work Artful combinations Musicality Shines and Footwork Styling Body Movement and more…

Group Congress Style Workshops Every Sunday:

  • 12:30 pm: Beginner Salsa
  • 1:30 pm: Bachata
  • 2:30 pm: Intermediate Salsa

Andres Arias

Andres Arias
Andres Arias
  • Dance Styles: Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Kizomba, Cha cha cha, Men and Ladies Styling.
  • Choreography: Creative and fun routines ideal for dance teams, couples or corporate events.
  • Wedding Dance Choreography: Make your first dance memorable and unforgettable with amazing choreography.
  • Sweet 16 Choreography: Elegant, beautiful choreography that will blow minds and will make your little girl feel like the princess that she is.
  • Lifts & Tricks: Get the right coaching and learn the different techniques that will help you realize amazing tricks.
  • Body Movements – Musicality – Timing: Discover that you can learn how to move your body to the music rhythm.
  • Social Sexy Dance: Learn how to have fun and make your dance partner have fun in the social dance.
  • Latin shows and performances: for all your social and corporate events – from couple performances to team showcases, add entertainment to your event and make your guests have an amazing experience. Flexible timings, no partner or experience required, cater to your level. Prices negotiable depending on desired hours
Bailarines
Bailarines salsa

Mambo Marci Productions

Mambo Marci teaches the “Latin Dance Adventure” – basics of salsa, cha-cha-cha, merengue & bachata. Musicality, footwork, partnering, styling, basics of different style, “on 2”, and more. Partners not needed! They rotate in class.

Beginning Level Group Class:

  • 6-weeks
  • Tuesday, 7-8 pm
  • Gift Certificates Available!

Events

  • Tuesday: there’s Live Latin Jazz music at 9:00 pm @blacklotus
  • Wednesday: There’s Salsa @orchid at 9:00 pm.
  • Thursday: there’s Salsa @tequilablue at 9:00 pm.
  • Friday: There’s a Latin Night @diablo’s at 10:00 pm and Salsa @vicente’s
  • Saturday: are full of Salsa, there are 3 whole hours of salsa music from 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm
  • Sunday: there’s Salsa @rosie’s at 10:00 pm

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about salsa music in Ya Salsa, The American Legion Pst 346 31775 Grand River Ave Farmington, MI

https://www.yasalsa.org/

Loca Luna Restaurant &Bar

North America / USA / Atlanta

Living La Vida Loca is easier than you may think!

Loca Luna proudly offers Midtown a refreshing alternative to conventional nightlife, providing an eclectic mix of traditional Latin cuisine and cocktails, and award winning live musicians – every single night of the week! Whether you come for Wednesday’s free salsa lessons or dancing until the wee hours on the weekend, Loca Luna gives you something to look forward to any night of the week.

Loca Luna Restaurant & Bar - Latin Sol event
Loca Luna Restaurant & Bar – Latin Sol event

Creative Loafing has consistently voted Saturday staple Orchestra MaCuba the “Best Salsa Band” in the city and both Creative Loafing and insite agree that Loca Luna is the best restaurant with live entertainment.

550-C Amsterdam Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30306

We encourage you to see for yourself why Loca Luna is one of Atlanta’s favorite destinations. Along with a full bar of premium iquors and New World wines, Loca Luna is also home to the region’s best Mojito Bar, offering the city’s freshest, seasonal cocktails.

Bring all of your closest friends and plan a celebration in any one of our different settings ranging from an open patio with views of the Midtown skyline and Piedmont Park, to the more intimate VIP loft overlooking a lively bar own below. Further tailor your event with custom, all you can eat tapas platters and specialty drinks.

Rediscover your “salsa” side and put a little extra sabor back into your week!

Upcoming Events (LocaLuna):  http://loca-luna.com/events/

Salsa Lesson - Loca Luna Restaurant & Bar
Salsa Lesson – Loca Luna Restaurant & Bar

Salsa Wednesday

EveryWednesdays at Loca are a great way to get through the middle of the week.

They ofter Free Salsa lessons from 8-9 pm with Orquesta MaCuba Salsa Band.

June 7, 14

Time: 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Latin Sol Fridays at LocaLuna

Live Music beginning at 7:30 pm with Ruth & The Knights

Also featuring Latin & International rhythms (Salsa, Pop Latino, Merengue & More) with DJ Danny B & Guest DJ’S.

Jun 2 @5:00 pm – Jun 3 @3:00 am

Jun 9 @5:00 pm – Jun 10 @3:00 am

Jun 16 @5:00 pm – Jun 17 @3:00 am

“La Muerte de un Burocrata” At the Palace Theatre in Downtown L.A.

North America / USA / Los Angeles
La Muerte de un Burocrata
La Muerte de un Burocrata

Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles (lacla) in collaboration with the Los Angeles Conservancy’s Last Remaining Seats film series, proudly present the Cuban film La muerte de un Burocrata (1966, Tomas Gutierrez Alea).

On June 14th at the Palace Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles’ historic theatre district at 8:00 PM. Satire of the Cuban bureaucracy of the post-revolution era which shows how convoluted it can be to get things seemingly simple.

La muerte de un burocrata is centered on the predicament of a hapless nephew (Salvador Wood) to retrieve the ID of his recently deceased uncle, a model worker and inventor. His widow (Silvia Planas) placed it in the coffin, but now need it, admonished by a bureaucrat that she will not get a pension without this piece of identification. But the bureaucrat in the cemetery tells him no exhumation is possible without a court order.

La Muerte de un Burocrata - Flyer
La Muerte de un Burocrata – Flyer

A clandestine operation yields the coffin but the nephew has to wheel it back to their home when the police unexpectedly show up. (Imagine the depredations of the Caribbean heat on an unrefrigerated cadaver). The farce escalates, the lampooning of recognizable government employees gets more ridiculous, and some sacred cows are turned upside down – like socialist realistart, and the fact that everybody is equal but some are more equal than others.

  • Director and Screenplay: Tomas Gutierrez alea.
  • Stars: Salvador Wood, Silvia Planas, Manuel Estanillo.
  • Music: Leo Brouwer
  • Cinematography: Ramon F. Suarez
  • Edited: Mario Gonzalez
  • Production Co: Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industrias Cinematograficos
  • Release Date: July 24, 1966 I Runtime: 85 minutes
  • Country: Cuba I Language: Spanish.

Tickets can be purchased through the L.A. Conservancy at the following link

http://www.laconservancy.org/event/la-muerte-de-un-burocrata-palace-theatre

For more information, please contact: Mariluz Gonzales, 818-667-6403, [email protected]

About Tomas Gutierrez Alea

Tomas Gutierrez Alea was a fervent supporter of the Cuban revolution, but good director that he was, his pictures never toe an overt propaganda line. They are aligned with the tenets of the regime but at the level of form, they are an artist’s creative take on the medium. “La muerte de un Burocrata” is a case in point, both in content and style. Fifty years after it was made, “La muerte” is still a refreshing, almost post-modern, satire on the plague of bureaucrazy… under any type of government and organization.

Tomás Gutiérrez Alea
Tomás Gutiérrez Alea

Gutierrez Alea uses the conventions of satire to blast the bureaucratic mindset that reduces life to a succession of absurdities, with witty homages to films and directors, in the guise of scenes filmed a variety of comedic styles: the assembly line of Chaplin’s Modern Times, the clock  from which Harold Lloyd hangs in Safety Last, Dracula’s fangs, the pie fights of Laurel and Hardy, a scattered and curvaceous Cuban Marilyn Monroe, and surrealist dreams like those of Buñuel.

The potpourri works very well, and gets hearty laughs from the audience. By Maria Elena de las Carreras, Ph.D. Noteworthy to mention, the film features music by the legendary composer, Leo Brouwer, who currently resides in Cuba.

About LACLA

Latin American Cinemateca of Los Angeles (LACLA) is a California non-profit organization dedicated to promoting cultural exchange through film by screening classic and contemporary films from Latin America and by USA Latinas and Latinos.

LACLA also supports the film and media efforts of Los Angeles inner-city middle and high school students with its annual student film festival.

About Last Remaining Seats

Last Remaining Seats is the Los Angeles Conservancy’s annual series of classic films in historic theatres. The series began in 1987 as a way to draw attention to the spectacular yet overlooked and underused historic theatre of Los Angeles. The film series has since become a summer tradition, drawing thousands of people from the region, the nation, and outside the U.S.

Photo of Los Angeles
Photo of Los Angeles

About the Los Angeles Conservancy

The Los Angeles Conservancy is a nonprofit membership organization that works through education and advocacy to recognize, preserve, and revitalize the historic architectural and cultural resources of Los Angeles County. What began as a volunteer group in 1978 now has more than 6,000 member households, making the Conservancy the largest local organization of its kind in the U.S.

Tempo Latino

Europe / France / Vic-Fezensac

Tempo Latino: The biggest party for every Latin Music lover in Europe!

Tempo Latino
Tempo Latino

In Vic-Fezensac, in the heart of Gers in Gascony, Tempo Latino is the biggest European festival of Latin music and Afro-Cuban, salsa, Latin jazz and hip-hop. This is a reference to music and Latin music. This year they are bigger than ever with the participation of dancers, musicians, orchestras and amazing dj’s around the world.

Tempo Latino presents each year for 4 days and 4 nights, a varied concerts and internship program with artists and professors of international level including from Cuba, Puerto Rico, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama, Africa, US, Europe and Japan.

Thursday, July 27

The party starts on July 27 with the Colombian group Puerto Candelaria. This amazing group was formed in 2000 in Medellín, Colombia, the result of the fateful meeting of six talented musicians, united and guided by talented composer Juancho Valencia to create a totally new and original musical show.

Colombian group Puerto Candelaria
Colombian group Puerto Candelaria.

The imaginary land of Puerto Candelaria is a sonorous place and the spiritual home to the members of the group and to all who enjoy taking a musical journey with the sound of the Candelarios. The group’s founders never imagined that a decade later their idea would come to be hailed the most daring, controversial and innovative Colombian musical project of recent times.

Puerto Candelaria bases its sound in popular Colombian rhythms, full of imagination and magical spirit that provoke the senses and awaken heightened emotions in audiences around the world.

Their creation of contradictory rhythms like Cumbia Underground or Jazz “a lo Colombiano” is responsible for creating a special place for their country in the global markets of jazz, experimental, and world music. On Thursday and thanks to the France-Colombia’s year celebration, this day will be a reunion between these two cultures.

Friday, July 28 Calypso Rose

Then, on July 28 you will have the pleasure to see the performance of Calypso Rose. This iconic singer is a calypsonian. She began writing songs at the age of 15, turned professional in 1964 and has written more than 800 songs and recorded more than 20 albums.

Calypso Rose
Calypso Rose

Saturday, July 29 Unity. Michael Jackson Latin Tribute

Friday 29 will be time to present the Michael Jackson Latin Tribute with the amazing show of the talent of Tony Succar and Unity. Unity is a testament to the power of music and one man’s indomitable spirit.

Michael Jackson Latin Tribute
Michael Jackson Latin Tribute

The passion project of Peruvian-born, Miami-raised producer/multi-instrumentalist/arranger Tony Succar, Unity features more than 100 musicians, such Latin superstars as Tito Nieves, Jon Secada and Obie Bermúdez, and the mixing magic of Jackson’s legendary engineer Bruce Swedien in the first ever Latin album salute to The King of Pop.

Sunday, July 30 Orkesta Mendoza

And finally, the event will end with the concert of Orkesta Mendoza. Orkesta Mendoza is a Latin music band from Tucson, Arizona. It was founded by singer and guitarist Sergio Mendoza in 2009. Through the use of Latin percussion, accordion, brass, and steel guitars, the band’s style, dubbed “indie mambo”, is a combination of ranchera, cumbia, psychedelic and indie rock.

Orkesta Mendoza
Orkesta Mendoza
  • Sergio Mendoza – vocals, piano, guitar
  • James Peters – drums
  • Joe Novelli – lap steel guitar
  • Marco Rosano – saxophone, clarinet, accordion, keyboard
  • Salvador Duran – vocals, cajón, maracas
  • Sean Rogers – double bass

With all the concerts, dance and parties, you can’t miss the summer event that brings all the Latin talent to Europe.

You go to Latin tempo
You go to Latin tempo

Tickets: Pre-sale prices

  • One night 30€ – 36€
  • 4 days pass: 100 – 120
  • Free entrance for kids under 12 years old

Transportation and accommodation

Transport: http://tempo-latino.com/CommentVenirTempo

Accommodation: http://tempo-latino.com/Hebergement

Our favorite Dj’s: DJ Mabe / Jacoviche / Emile Omar / Jomax …

Tempo Latino - Information
Tempo Latino – Information

For further information and tickets:

  • http://tempo-latino.com/accueil
  • Tourism office in Vic Fanzensac : 05.62.06.34.90
  • Telephone: 05.62.06.40.40.

And all the social networks

  • Facebook: @tempolatino
  • Twitter : @tempo_latino
  • Instagram: @tempolatino
  • Youtube: tempolatinofestival
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