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2019

Meet Pablo Emmanuel Lemos and his classes at the School of Caribbean Rhythms “PA’ que lo Gozes”

Latinoamerica / Argentina / Punta Alta

On this occasion we had the opportunity to meet the dancer and teacher of the School of Caribbean Rhythms “PA’ que lo Gozes” Pablo Emmanuel Lemos. He tells us about the course of his career, profession, tastes and goals.

Unlike many dancers who started when they were little, at the age of 23 he (Pablo Emmanuel Lemos) began to dance different Latin rhythms and with the support of his classmates and teachers, he decided to do a Caribbean Rhythms teacher training at SAOCO. Later he began to teach at the academy where he began his apprenticeship, without imagining what his job would be today.

He mentions that he is passionate about teaching, sharing and giving his Salsa and Bachata classes in his work space and that at the moment he does not have his own academy; however, he gives his classes in Punta Alta, Argentina:

  • Monday and Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. at Humberto 1159 (Guapas Factory Gym) in Bahía Blanca.
  • Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00 p.m. in Spain 843 (Dance Pulse).

In general, competitions and/or recreational activities are held for those who wish to share these dynamic and joyful rhythms.

Pablo Emmanuel Lemos and his students
Pablo Emmanuel Lemos and his students

In one of our questions, to know what is necessary to learn to dance like a professional, he answers us:

“Knowledge is not what makes the dancer, but the desire, motivation and decision to learn from their peers and/or partners”.

For new Latinos, he tells them to “dare to dance… whatever the impulse that leads you to want to do it, without brakes, fear, or doubts…. Dancing is a wonderful art that has made a resounding change in my life. That is why I invite you all to dance and try this healthy discipline”

If you want to know more about his classes:

  • Facebook: @PabloEmmanuelLemos o @AleA.Abello
  • Teléfono: +54 2932554866 / +54 2915265613

Marco Toro. The Versatile of Percussion

Europa/ Holanda

Marco Toro is a versatile drummer, percussionist and composer born in Caracas, whose roots are embedded in Venezuelan popular music and culture.

Marco Toro
Marco Toro

In October 2015 he released his latest work, this time it’s about Latin jazz: Marco Toro presents Zambo Jazz, a mix of rhythms and flavors that reminds the listener of places like Africa, South America and New Orleans.

Marco Toro once again shows his diversity on drums and percussion, playing as always with top-notch musicians who also share credits on this production.

Marc Bischoff, from Germany on piano, wrote two of the eight songs: Oh Lame Saint and Mojitos and Daikiries, trumpeter Oscar -Chucky- Cordero, from Venezuela, wrote The Tour. Michael Simon, also from Venezuela, arranged Marialí. James 2 AM It is a composition by Chilean Alekos Vuskovic and Let It Walk is by trumpeter and arranger Francisco Peña from Colombia. Matthias Konrad plays the trombone; He is also from Germany and the Venezuelan Samuel Ruiz plays the bass.

Marco Toro
Marco Toro

In addition to playing drums, timbales, congas, bongos and cowbells, he also plays typical Afro-Venezuelan instruments such as cumaco, culo e puya, bell drum, tamboras, maracas, etc.

He not only plays all kinds of percussion instruments, he also plays a wide variety of styles.

Already in 2004 he embarked on a solo project: Marco Toro y su Ensamble, exploring South American rhythms such as Son, Joropo and Salsa, among others. With this group he released eight albums; The last CD is from 2017: Marco Toro y su Ensamble 12+1 Anniversary more info (www.toro-ensamble.com).

Marco Toro is currently playing with Lucas van Merwijk’s Drums United and Cubop City Big Band since 2008, touring Europe, the United States, Canada, South America, China and Thailand.

In 1989 Marco Toro formed Laberinto, a rock band that became known for creating “Metalatino”, a unique blend of heavy metal and Latin percussion.

In 1992 Laberinto moved from Caracas to Amsterdam, where the band released eight albums between 1996 and 2010.

Dutch rap legend Osdorp Posse appears on The World Might Suck, since 2008.

A ninth album: The best of Labyrinth was released in Venezuela.

After years of successful and extensive touring in Europe, Colombia and Venezuela went their separate ways.

Marco Toro
Marco Toro

He has shared the stage and recorded with many renowned artists such as:

  • Andy González
  • La India, Jimmy Bosch
  • Pedro Arroyo
  • Metropole Orkest
  • Laberinto, Osdorp Posse
  • Def P
  • Beatbusters, Lucas van Merwijk’s Drums United
  • Cubop City Big Band
  • Ricky Luis N’Clave
  • Zambo Jazz
  • De Pana
  • Beatbusters and Def P
  • Santanico,
  • G. Clarinda y la Rítmica
  • Primera Plana Orchestra
  • Bembe Orchestra
  • El Trabucombo by Gerardo Rosales
  • Marejada, Tierra Caliente
  • Rudy Albano
  • Jacqueline Castro
  • Subject to change
  • Tumbao
  • Grupo Kilele
  • Javier Plaza and his Orquesta Sonrisa
  • FP La Banda
  • Chucky y su Trabuco Guarimba
  • Barrio Nuevo
  • La Misma Gente
  • Marike Jager Kuenta i Tambu
  • King of the bongo
  • Carmen Gabriela Lozada
  • Grupo Mate
  • Alejandro Carbajal
  • Flaco Carrillo
  • Silicon Head
  • Wereld Kinder Festival
  • The virtual school of Bart Noorman
  • Pistoleros de la Paz
  • Download Amsterdam
  • Ensemble Amsterdam
  • Cabo Cuba Jazz
  • The Soul of Spanish Harlem
  • Jean Paul Tamayo

among others.

Marco Toro
Marco Toro

Marco Toro is sponsored by Zildjian Cymbals, Pearl Percussion and Evans Drumheads.

Los Adolescentes Giving The Swing The World Needs

Latin America / Venezuela / Caracas

Los Adolescentes  “We are premiering our most recent video clips “Close your eyes””

When talking about the great salsa orchestras of Venezuela, there are many names that come to the fore, either because of history, the great successes of the golden years of Salsa in Venezuela or because of their great distinguished voices of so many successes that the world well-known from this land of southern salsa, but if there is something impossible not to mention, it is one of the most important orchestras of this movement of the nineties.

The Adolescents, a group that marked a before and after of the new salsa era in this beautiful country. House of great youth voices, teenagers have made millions of people dance around the world, revealing the talent that this group has managed to nurture in more than 20 years of artistic journey.

Los Adolescentes in USA
Los Adolescentes in USA

Claiming Our Space, a record production with which they went on the market in 1995 with great songs like “Hoy aprendí”, “I can’t be your friend” and “Anhelo”, six songs from this CD; occupied the first place as hits throughout Venezuela and other countries of the Latin American continent, they started a sequence of successes for more than 20 years that have made this great group distribute Salsa and flavor throughout the world, it is that even the pope John Paul II had the honor of listening to this great musical event at Jubilee 2000, which brought together two million five hundred thousand people outside the University of Bergata, an event that lasted four years to prepare for this event.

In conversations with Carlos Mendoza, manager and main helmsman, we found out about the group’s latest projects for this 2019, great things continue to happen for these young salseros.

Los Adolescentes
Los Adolescentes

This new year started with great things for our young salseros, during the month of March and April they will be giving rhythm in Colombia with a tour of more than 5 cities, Mendoza tells us “We will be visiting Armenia, Bogotá, Medellin among other cities of the beautiful Colombia, we take a train that does not stop, we offer a list of unforgettable concerts”.

On the 23rd they will be in Armenia at the Fonda, the local forest that has received great national and international artists, they will continue in the capital of this southern country Bogotá on the 30th in Sutton club of the best clubs in the city, they will pass through Medellin in Emporium on April 05, 06 for Cartagena and closing on 06 in Marseille, they have dates for hiring, contact that we will leave at the end of this review for your contact, in the voices of Arnaldo Quintero, Renzo Romero, Ronald Gómez, Josep Palacios and Leonardo Leal we will be able to listen to the successes of these almost three decades of rhythms.

Los Adolescentes
Los Adolescentes

“For the month of June we will be part of the great experience that will be lived in the Adventure Dance Cruise, together with greats like Torito Acosta” Mendoza told us that the great company Royal Caribbean presents what they call: World’s Largest Latin Dance Cruise, from June 6 to 10 from Miami passing through the beautiful island of son and rumba Cuba and arriving in the Bahamas, full of dance classes, attractions, distractions and the best concerts on the high seas.

For the last semester of the year they are already preparing a concert in Tampa, Miami, presentations of variable types in North America, to close the projects for this 2019 an important tour of Europe with the great Maelo Ruiz is being prepared, a detail that we will have better reviewed in future editions.

For bookings on the tour of Colombia, contact the number +57 310 3293158, don’t miss out on living this great experience of dancing alongside one of the best salsa orchestras in the world.

Los Adolescentes in NY
Los Adolescentes in NY

Jimena Verano present Orquesta de Camino al Barrio

Latin America / Colombia / Bogotá

This time we have Miss Jimena Verano, the director of “VERANOPRODUCCIONES”, who gave us the opportunity to meet the Venezuelan Colombo Orchestra “De Camino al Barrio”, which was born in the city of Bogotá, Capital of Colombia.

Through Jimena Verano, a Colombian artist entrepreneur and promoter, she presents it to us, giving us the opportunity to make them known and emerge them in this great world of music at an international level.

The Orchestra emerged as a tribute to the singer of the singers Héctor Pérez Lavoe; and she tells us that it has been easy for her to lead (as a woman) this working group; her musicians have been willing and ready to meet any request made by her, to get this musical project off the ground.

Soon they are ready to record their first single in the city of Cali Colombia, for which they are making the necessary adjustments for said musical production.

So if you want to meet or contact the orchestra, or find out more about their new recording, you can contact them through [email protected] or through Facebook, known as Jime Verano (La Chica Fitness de la Salsa).

Jimena Verano
Jimena Verano

5th Rumba y Manana Afro-Cuban Festival in Cracow

Europe / Poland / Cracow

Rumba y Manana is a vibrant world of Afro-Cuban stories and legends coming alive in music and dance.

Rumba y Manana
Rumba y Manana

Rumba y Manana was born out of a pure passion for Cuban rumba and afro along with all they bring: roots, tradition, wealth of rhythms and movements, unlimited possibilities of interpretation, all the wide range of emotions and utility in the modern Cuban music and dance as well as all the amazing joy they bring.

  • We intend to create a place to develop and deepen your skills and knowledge of these dances, as we believe there is a true strength hidden in them.
  • We want them to become more and more popular, as they fully deserve it.
  • We want to share the joy and happiness of dancing them.
Rumba y Manana rumba in Cracow
Rumba y Manana rumba in Cracow

We have also created another event to popularize rumba and Afro-Cuban dances: Sabado de la Rumba – a younger sister of Rumba y Manana. Sabado de la Rumba is a projector meetings with live music concerts and free-dancing accompanied by few workshops. We’ve hosted two editions of them in Cracow, where we always invite.

  • 3 workshop rooms , two of them with live music!
  • 4 levels of teaching : begginers, open, advanced, masterclass
  • One workshop room dedicated to Salsa
  • 3 salsa cubana parties with the best DJ!
  • Live Concert & Orisha show
Rumba y Manana Programm
Rumba y Manana Programm

Tickets & Programm: http://rumbaymanana.pl/

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