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Productions and El Gran Bamboo Restaurant & Bar present “Rumba Salsera for the Exigente Dancer”

For the first time in the city of Miami, a new Salsa Dura movement for the demanding dancer is emerging.

International Salsa Magazine and/or www.SalsaGoogle.com recommend and invite you to enjoy a night of Salsa with the best sound of the city of Miami.

For the first time in the city of Miami, a new Salsa Dura movement for the demanding dancer is taking shape.
Salsaoco Productions and Gran Bamboo Restaurant & Bar present “Rumba Salsera for the Demanding Dancer”

Carla Duque daughter of the renowned Betty Salsa Rumba pioneer of the clubs in Caracas, Luis Gudiño “El popular Hueso del 23” and one of the pioneers of Salsa activities in Caracas Dr. Ernesto Mendoza, are the drivers of this movement.

These three Venezuelan Rumberos Salsomanos decided to join forces to provide the South Florida salsero with musical events, dances, Salon Parties and in the not too distant future presentations of singers and orchestras of the salsa scene.

The Hosts have extensive and impeccable experience in organizing events, concerts, and parties in the city of Caracas -Venezuela, among these activities we can highlight presentations such as Bobby Valentin, Willie Rosario, Ray de la Paz, Mulenze, Pedro Brull, Bailatino, Frankie Vasquez, Herman Olivera among many others and as good RUMBEROS were assistants of emblematic salsa places such as Tio Pepe, O’ Gran Sol, Casa Latina, City Day, Status’ , El Sarao, El Sarao, El Maní es Así, Hipocampo, Hawai Kai, La Pachanga, Rincón Caribeño, La Asunción to mention the most attended.

The music will be provided by the famous Dj Jean Castillo, who has a good musical repertoire that we are sure will make the audience dance to this great Rumba.

Dj. Jean Castillo is characterized for making the salsa dancers dance until they get tired, he has dreamed in different locations in the city of Miami managing to captivate the Rumberos with the best of the best of Salsa and his extraordinary and excellent performance as far as musicalization is concerned.

El Gran Bamboo Restaurant, Specialists in extraordinary y Colombian cuisine.

Bamboo Restaurant, the best Colombian food in South Florida!
Bamboo Restaurant, the best Colombian food in South Florida

The chosen venue will be at BAMBOO RESTAURANT & BAR which is located in Hammocks Kendall Miami Florida.

This place is a family site and has a spectacular sound, large stage, giant screen, air conditioning, and an extremely spacious and safe park, has a variety of typical Colombian dishes and very affordable prices, drinks and cocktails are handled at very competitive prices and within reach of the pocket of its attendees, all under the supervision of their own owners.

The sum of all these local ingredients, sound, DJ, food, drinks, and the excellent attention of Carla, Luis Gudiño “El popular Hueso del 23” and Ernesto will guarantee you a first-class evening since the mission of your hosts is to provide a show difficult to forget where the joy, elegance and the SABROSITY OF THE SALSERO DANCER will prevail.

We are waiting for you and that’s why we invite you to come and guarachar next Friday, August 13th from 9:00 at night until dawn in the best Salsero style! And what else is left for us to toast with you for this event and those to come in the future.

El Gran Bamboo Restaurante
Friday, Saturday spectacular artists that bring the music of the Caribbean in all its splendor.

“You can’t miss it much less be told about it!”

Address and Contact:

Hammocks Town Center

10325 Hammocks Blvd, Miami, FL 33196, USA

Phone: +1 786-409-4744

WebSite: https://elgranbamboo.com/

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