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Nixmotion begins to mid- February 2019 in the Vermont State
North America / USA / Burlington
The major Salsa experience together to the pleasures of the winter in this creative Latin event similar to a Salsa Congress
Date: From Friday, February 22th to Sunday, February 24th
Nixpass (All -Access): $195 + $6.87 FEE (Sales end on February 22nd)
Venue: Hilton Burlington Lake Champlain. 60 Battery Street, Burlington, Vermont 05401

Nixmotion is something truly unconventional! This creative and unique Latin entertainment is designed for learning, so they have crafted workshops of one hour and 15 minute, with the last 15 minutes exclusively dedicated to practice and questions to the instructors. Also, 11 DJs will keep you dancing as early as 8PM, all the way until 5AM. As if this wasn’t enough, in addition to their Salsa room and Bachata room, they now will have a separate Kizomba chamber!
The refreshing experience NIXMOTION includes:
- GRAMMY-NOMINATED NEW SWING SEXTET LIVE
- 1HR SHOWCASE PER NIGHT
- 3 NIGHTS OF PERFORMANCES
- SALSA & BACHATA ROOM
- NEW: KIZOMBA CHAMBER
- ENHANCED WORKSHOPS
- ICEBLOCK OUTDOOR SOCIAL
- 23 HOURS OF SOCIAL DANCING
- AFTER PARTY THEMATIC
- AND MUCH MORE!
LIVE BAND
New Swing Sextet on February 23rd:
The band has been a popular and innovative exponent of Latin Jazz and Salsa with a long history of making music on the streets of Latin New York through harmonized vocals, piano, vibes, bass and Latin percussion for over five decades.
New Swing Sextet (NSS) had their professional debut performing in the Singer Bowl at the last New York World’s Fair in 1965 and recorded the last of 4 albums, all under the “Cotique” Label in 1970 and broke up in the late seventies.
The band offers the classic Latin New York sound of another era, perfectly preserved and bottled for today’s global Salsa enthusiasts. Their recent performances to large audiences all over the North America, South America, Europe, Russia, Asia and the Middle East have proven that NSS is better than ever.
Today, New Swing Sextet celebrates their 50th Anniversary preparing to release their new CD “50 Years of Swing” early next year, following up their “Back on the Streets…a taste of Spanish Harlem Vol 2” which was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2009 by the Recording Academy, and “Yesterday Today & Tomorrow,” released in January 2013. Please, visit: https://nixmotion.com/new-swing-sextet
The Unique Salsa Experience That You Don’t Miss Out!
Reserve your TICKETS Today:
https://www.nixmotion.com
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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.

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
The Conga Room closes its doors, but says goodbye in style

Recently, we learned some unfortunate news for the Latin music scene and the community in general and it is that The Conga Room, one of the most important nightclubs in Los Angeles, will close its doors this March, which has shocked those who used to frequent the cheerful and colorful place to forget their everyday problems for a few hours of dancing.
This great place was opened in 1999 by businessman Brad Gluckstein thanks to the support of leading figures in the entertainment industry such as businesswoman, actress and singer Jennifer Lopez, actor Jimmy Smits, actor Paul Rodriguez and actress Sheila E.
Although it first opened its doors on Wilshire Boulevard in 1999, it was moved to L.A.A. LIVE about nine years later. After the change of venue, there were personalities interested in investing in The Conga Room due to the great project it represented at the time, such as rapper and member of the Black Eyed Peas William Adams (better known as will.i.am), actor of Puerto Rican descent Amaury Nolasco, former basketball player Baron Davis and former basketball player Trevor Ariza.
It was these great figures in music, acting and sports who made The Conga Room one of the most recognized meeting places for Latin music fans and its greatest exponents.

The achievements of The Conga Room all these years
During the years following as of its reopening, The Conga Room became an iconic place for music lovers and contributed greatly to the development of the Latin music and cultural scene in Los Angeles.
During 25 years of operation, it has not only brought the best singers and DJs from California and the United States in general, but also managed to create a lively environment composed of all kinds of cultures that transcended musical genres, to the point that there were people of all nationalities dancing to the same rhythms without any problem, proving once again that music is a universal language we can all understand perfectly.
And speaking of music, its little stage witnessed more than 500 live shows that included big stars such as Celia, Cruz, Johnny Pacheco, Willie Colón, Tito Puente, Ocar D’ León, Tito Nieves, Gilberto Santa Rosa, Carlos Santana, Elvis Crespo, Los Van Van, Buena Vista Social Club, Alejandro Sanz, Juanes, Fito Paez, Jerry Rivera, Eddie Santiago, Tony Vega, Zacarias Ferreira, Invasión Latina, Andy Montañez, Atercipelados, Aleks Syntek, Beto Cuevas, among many others. As for newer idols, The Conga Room has also received Ivy Queen, J Balvin, Maluma, Bad Bunny, Luis Fonsi and many more.
It should also be mentioned that; while The Conga Room’s approach is to promote salsa, merengue and bachata; the nightclub is not limited to Latin genres. In fact, there have been great performances by rock, hip hop and R&B artists such as Prince, Stevie Wonder, Lenny Kravitz, Justin Timberlake, Avicci, Snoop Dog, Ed Sheeran, Andy Grammer, Jamie Foxx and on and on.
This shows that The Conga Room was not limited to the original concept of its founders, but sought to go above and beyond to increase its assistance every day. Its management knew how to reinvent itself in spite of trends and circumstances, which is why it managed to survive so long.

The Conga Room’s definitive closure and farewell show
The Conga Room was inaugurated with music, so it must also say goodbye with music, so it will offer a private concert this March 27th featuring famous personalities who will meet at the club that day to say goodbye in style.
The main star of the event will be the renowned Puerto Rican singer Gilberto Santa Rosa, who will be one of those responsible for livening up the night for the show attendees with his greatest hits. Likewise, the host will be Jimmy Smits and he will be accompanied by Paul Rodriguez in the hosting of the show, who were bot very important in club maintenance for so long.
As for the reasons for the closure, founder Brad Gluckstein has issued statements saying that the ravages of the pandemic, the few events at the convention center and the difficulties in booking national artists with AEG Live (a company focused on the production and promotion of musical events) have made the business model of The Conga Room no longer viable in today’s economy. Not to mention that cost of living, inflation and high interest rates have changed the priorities of potential consumers.
However, despite the sadness that Gluckstein and the rest of those involved in the Conga Room project have, the businessman pointed out that not everything related to this mythical place will be forgotten, since Conga Kids, a non-profit organization aimed at promoting the social-emotional well-being of children through dancing, will continue to operate as before. This beautiful sister project of The Conga Room will keep its doors open despite the setbacks for the sake of the kids.
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