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March

Yamilet Pinate

Latin America / Venezuela / Caracas

Yamilet Pinate. The Salsa Designer

Born in Caracas-Venezuela, she grew up in the Parroquia 23 de Enero, there since she was a child she began to enjoy, listen and dance good Salsa. Graduated in Administration, with a study of speech and in other areas so different from advertising design.

Yamilet Piñate
Yamilet Piñate

I started in this field of design in 2010. My first images were collages that I made for a website dedicated to promoting and supporting the genre that makes us move our feet… Salsa. Little by little, the interest in learning how to use the appropriate programs to design grew and that is how the passion for making designs for events began, initially for Salsa events.

I have done advertising for events held in the cities of Maracay, Caracas, Los Guayos, San Felipe, Puerto Cabello. Among them, with great productions such as Las Noches The Bronx presenting international artists such as Adalberto Santiago, Franquie Vásquez and Luigi Texidor, I have advertised for important events in our country such as El Arepazo, Las Tradicionales Fiestas de Rafael Muro, Producciones Sol100% Salsa, Rest .

El Lagar, The Traditional Black Night in Maracay, El Guateque de Producciones Taylor presenting Bailatino, Naty and his orchestra in Valencia, Bacheo Orchestra in Maracay, Naty and his Orchestra in Maracay, Grupo Mango in Maracay, presentation of the Tribute Orchestra Cheo Navarro in Maracay, Rodrigo Mendoza, Marcial Isturiz, in Puerto Cabello. Meeting of great Salsa DJs in Guatire, presentation of the Salsaboryson Orchestra in Los Guayos, presentation of the Palo Mayor Orchestra in the Sarao Caracas.

 

Yamilet Piñate flyer
Yamilet Piñate flyer

Victor Perez

Latin America / Venezuela / Maracay

Victor Perez: I was born in Maracay as a necessity of the rumbera movement that refuses to die, followed by a legion of salseros and salseras experts and experts in the rumbera subject. Due to the encouragement of rumberos and rumberas throughout various salsa parties, we managed to concretize and carry out purely salsa events.

DJs Victor Perez
DJs Victor Perez

Salsa Project

It is represented by Víctor Pérez with the idea that this movement can shape and maintain the Caribbean feeling in the music lover current.

Starting with the street rumba, rumba for the neighborhood, we started in a patio to have parties (only with sound), we made several calls receiving the attention of the rumba people, the patio being too small.

Dj Victor Perez - Salsa Proyect
Dj Victor Perez – Salsa Proyect

In 2004 we set up our first great unforgettable event, we managed to bring an anthology rumba dancer to Maracay for the first time.

In the following we continue with the rumbas with the regional orchestras and groups maintaining the salsa movement, we also held a discussion, conference in the house of culture of Maracay.

Salsa Project

In his career carrying out events he has presented a great variety of groups such as:

Bailatino, Joel Uriola and his band, mango group, Mandinga and his star band among others.

Expresion Latina - DJs Victor Perez
Expresion Latina – DJs Victor Perez

Not only in Maracay has the salsa project held events, we have worked on victory with the same rumba, bringing together salseros and salseras with the same idea.

The salsa project has also intertwined with various national organizations such as asocosalsa (caracas), asocrosalsa (pto. pelo), friends from Valencia involved with the genre, and associations from Maracay such as rumberos del patio, asosalsa Aragua, the salsa troop and others from the region. .

Victor Perez

Latin America / Venezuela / Valencia

Victor Perez ( Dj/Musician ) 

From a very early age, I started listening to Salsa, tuning into radio airport (as many times as I could), the lake station in Valencia where you could listen to some Salsa.

Then I started collecting LP records, 45 records, cassettes to listen to the insane, Tito Rodríguez, Latin Dimension and in the year 74/75, of course Ismael Rivera, Estrellas de Fania

A lover of the rumba and for owning the records, in all the rumbas in the neighborhood that were organized they looked for me to place the music in the famous pick-ups.

Dj Victor Perez
Dj Victor Perez

As a result of that time I liked the environment more, I kept updating with the arrival of the CD, PC and until now the existing audio programs.

I have studied professional audio, radio operator, locution and oratory, and they always hire me to set music for public and private parties, generally in Maracay and Victoria.

Last year as an idea, dominating salsa website was created to organize, promote the Dj’s musicalizers of the region.

Jhon Semeco

Latin America / Venezuela / Caracas

Musical rhythms always attracted and encouraged Jhon Semeco, from a very young age, at the age of 9 he entered the Venezuela Children’s Choir and later the Rondallita, by then he was already singing on television and recording albums, however, his passion was Salsa which is one of the rhythms that he liked the most.

Jhon Semeco
Jhon Semeco

He mentions that “Salsa won among all the musical rhythms because it is in the blood and in the genes, we are Latinos with warm blood, we grew up with flavor and tumbao, it is impossible not to move our feet to the rhythm of a tumbao, the chapeo of a timpani, to the mark of the key and the mintune of the piano, impossible not to give in to the cadence of the bass, the trill of the metals and the voice with the feeling of a singer”.

Jhon Semeco in concert
Jhon Semeco in concert
Jhon Semeco
Jhon Semeco

He was listening to Rubén Blades, Willy Colon, Héctor Lavoe, Latin Dimension, La Salsa Mayor, Ismael Ribera, Estrellas de Fania and the Venezuelan trabuco, among other well-known salsa groups and artists.

Jhon Semeco with Luis Enrique, Juan Carlos Perez Soto and Fernando Osorio
Jhon Semeco with Luis Enrique, Juan Carlos Perez Soto and Fernando Osorio

The artist career is a long and difficult path that they follow, but few achieve success and it is thanks to their great will, struggle and desire to be recognized for their music that they manage to perform, in addition, Jhon Semeco refers that the support and encouragement of moving forward was given to him by friends, artists and colleagues, in this way he achieves perseverance, dedication, determination, seriousness, professionalism, study, love and passion for what he does, thus achieving respect and credibility, thus obtaining the convening power in this music environment.

Jhon Semeco with Ismael Miranda
Jhon Semeco with Ismael Miranda

He is currently creating a new Salsa Romántica album, which he will call “Propias y Ajenas”, this arises at the request of his friends and colleagues, since after writing for many artists and orchestras such as La Dimensión Latina, La Salsa Mayor, Los Satélites , the Combo de Venezuela, The Sopranos, Marcial Izturiz, Wladimir Lozano, among many others…

Decided to sing his songs, accompanied by great composers whom he admires and respects, and whom at some point he saw very far away and today life rewards him by being his friends, giving him the opportunity to interpret his songs, they are nothing more and nothing less than Jorge Luis Piloto, Pedro Azael, Yasmil Marrufo, Alfredo Matheus 10, Juan Carlos Pérez Soto, Enrique Barrios, and Luis Romero, all GRAMMY winners.

Jhon Semeco with Gilberto Santa Rosa
Jhon Semeco with Gilberto Santa Rosa

It is worth mentioning that they are the ones who write for stars like Marc Anthony, Luis Miguel, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Luis Enrique, Franky Ruiz, Roberto Roena, Jerry Rivera, Olga Tañon, Ricardo Montaner, Luis Fonsi, Cristina Aguilera, Ricky Martín, Cristian Castro , Carlos Baute, Prince Royce, Gloria Estefan, José Feliciano, Celia Cruz, Tito Nieves, Mariah Carey, Oscar de León, José Luis Rodríguez, Paulina Rubio, and other well-known artists. Now Jhon with his new album has the privilege of singing songs composed by himself and songs by his friends thanks to friendship and mutual admiration.

Jhon Semeco singing
Jhon Semeco singing
Jhon Semeco - Cover
Jhon Semeco – Cover

“Propias y Ajenas” will have 1 song for each of them, and the rest are songs of their own written with all their heart, most of them are experiences lived or seen in others, this is how the title of their album came about.

Jhon Semeco interview
Jhon Semeco interview
We asked him to know what he recommends to all the new talents who are in the process of training and who are in the arduous struggle to stand out in this environment, and this is how he replied:

“I recommend that you study, that you prepare, that you listen and learn from the best, whatever your musical style, that you say NO to mediocrity, that you have personality and not a copy of another, that you understand that putting on a hat reverse, dark glasses and chains does not make them an artist, that they strive to make good music and not songs with repetitive rhythms and lyrics”

 

For more information, you can contact him through:

  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rumbandajhon
  • Correo: [email protected]
Jhon Semeco - soundtracks tv novels
Jhon Semeco – soundtracks tv novels

Grazy Tango Festival 2018

Europe / Austria / Graz

Grazy Tango Festival 2018 – 08 Mar 2018   –   11 Mar 2018

The elegance of Argentinian Tango is here to conquer the heart of Europe with the March edition of Crazy Tango Festival 2018! This is the third edition of this amazing Tango Festival in the beautiful city of Graz/Austria and each time attracts more national and international dancers. Participants will love the friendly atmosphere, the high quality workshops in air-conditioned rooms with wooden floors and the wonderful Milongas with superb music!

Grazy Tango Festival 2018
Grazy Tango Festival 2018

Maestros 2018:

  • Maja & Marko (Croatia)
  • Germán & Eva (Argentina & Denmark)
  • Boris & Chris (Argentina & England)

Tango DJs 2018:

  • DJ Pablo
  • DJ Germán
  • DJ Veronika
  • DJ Vlado
  • DJ Đurđina

Maja Petrović & Marko Miljević started dancing Tango in Zagreb, Croatia in 2002 in a small group of enthusiasts curious about this “new” dance. Only five years later they began giving regular lessons at the Tango Argentino Zagreb Dance School. Their first and most influential teachers were Pablo Rodríguez and Noelia Hurtado. Later they continued to study with Noelia and Carlitos Espinoza.

Maja and Marko - Grazy Tango Festival 2018
Maja and Marko – Grazy Tango Festival 2018

In 2014 they started to work with Tango professionally, holding workshops and performing all over Europe. In 2015 they had their debut in North America at Bailongo Tango Festival in Montréal, Canada.

Germán Cuestas started dancing when he was a teenager, and since then dedicated his life to music and Tango. He has a degree as a music school teacher and now uses this knowledge in his work as a Tango dancer.

He also has been a Tango DJ for many years and is the organizer of El Motivo Tango (a Milonga in Villa Malcolm’s club, Buenos Aires) and has taught in various Milongas and schools in Buenos Aires.Now he is based in Denmark, teaches and performs with Eva Lehrmann, around Europe, Russia and Argentina.

Eva and German dancing tango - Grazy Tango Festival 2018
Eva and German dancing tango – Grazy Tango Festival 2018

Eva Lehrman has been dancing different styles of dances most of her life, however it wasn’t until she met the Argentine Tango that she dedicated herself to dancing professionally. She travelled to Buenos Aires, where she soon started working in El Esquinazo, a newly opened Tango school, where she taught Tango and Yoga and there she also met Germàn. Today she mainly works in Copenhagen being an instructor, a DJ and a performer. She still spends a big part of her time in Buenos Aires, where she is part of a team who organizes Tango holidays.

Boris and Chris work to harmonize their distinct and varied backgrounds of dance training, biomechanics, and Tango to create their dance. The fundamental element of their Tango is “el abrazo”’ and the connection between two dancers. It enables them to communicate in an unspoken language that unites you to your partner, your partner’s body to yours.

They believe that even if two bodies are standing still in space, their embrace continues moving within and between them. In her experience of studying many other disciplines, Chris believes that this is what makes Tango so special, so unique and so rewarding, “alongside the technical details, the complexity of the steps and the music, in no other dance style have I experienced this sensation where dancers search for such a deep connection with their partner”.

Boris and Chris - Grazy Tango Festival 2018
Boris and Chris – Grazy Tango Festival 2018

Using knowledge and understanding of the body, their teaching method focuses on how to use the bodies to create movement and then how to transmit and receive this information through the embrace. Alongside steps and techniques, they will give you tools, foundations, and concepts that can be applied within your entire Tango world to discover different ways of moving.

Location

All the workshops will take place in the four air-conditioned halls of the dance school on approximately 450 m². You will also find a lobby with a cozy bar and comfortable chairs, as well as some cloak & changing rooms. Wooden floors are dancers’ paradise and the bar will take care for your refreshments!

Gravity does not allow very much floating, but sometimes in your life you come to a place, where the laws of gravity do not apply any more. This place will give you a pleasurable experience, which will put you at ease and which transfers you into an unforgettable experience. The place where we just can relax and let your soul get some rest.

The panorama hall presents itself with a glazing from the bottom to the top and offers an unbelievable view over the city of Graz. It is one of the most popular event locations of the “Schlossberg”, the well-known landmark of Graz. Together with the stage hall it covers 250m2 of wooden dancefloors so that dancers can experience a most memorable evening.

 

Am Schlossberg 7

A-8010 Graz

Tel.: +43 (0) 316 84 00 00

[email protected]

Körösistraße 81

A-8010 Graz

 

Further information at https://www.facebook.com/events/1666219917013457/

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