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Rafaelito and his career between Munich and New York
We had a very personable and honest conversation with Rafael Pareja Ibañez, who via WhatsApp has given us a few minutes of his busy schedule to tell us a bit about his fascinating career to date and the group he currently leads, Rafaelito Y Su Tumbao.
The artist, born in Lima, Peru, has a huge love for music and remains intact to date, so he says it is a pleasure to share the story of how he came to pursue it professionally, no matter how many times he tells it.

Rafael’s beginnings in music
Rafael was first inspired by the artists his parents used to listen to at home, including La Sonora Matancera, Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, and many others. Family social gatherings always featured iconic songs by these stars, so he could not help but be interested in music at the early age of 10.
It all started when his father caught him beating some paint buckets to make it look like he was playing a drum set on the roof of their house, which led him to enroll his child in a music school to take guitar lessons. While it is true that this was the first instrument he learned to play, he also plays the baby bass in salsa and the piano together with all the percussion instruments.
At that time, what the young man played the most was rock and pop because the radio and other media left little room for Latin music. In fact, Rafael formed his first rock band at 16, as this was the genre with which young people identified the most in the 1980s.
Move to Germany
At 20 years of age, Rafael decided to move to Germany, specifically to Munich, where he lived for more than 27 years. It was there that he came into contact with people of other nationalities and had far more access to Latin music, especially Peruvian music, which surprised him greatly. He also got to listen to international stars such as Eddie Palmieri, Miguelito Cuní, and Arsenio Rodríguez.

It was also in Munich where he began to have his first professional experience together with major musical groups from there such as the Sexteto Melaza, where he played alongside musicians from different parts of the world. At a student barbecue, Rafael was hanging out with many Latinos, and they began to sing and play instruments together, leading them to form a group, which they named Melaza. During that time, he dedicated himself to play salsa, guaracha, son, bolero, and cha-cha-cha in a sextet format.
The group featured a guitarist, a bassist, a conga player, a timbalero, a bongo player, and a singer. This sums up his first musical experience in Germany, which lasted about a year and a half. It also helped him draw the attention of other musicians in the city’s music scene, who convinced him to join other projects that were being created.
Another of those projects included a trio of young musicians called Madera Limpia which was founded in 2005, when rap, reggaeton, reggae, and many other genres mixed with Latin rhythms such as changüí or kiribá were super trendy. It turns out that a Romanian couple traveled to Cuba, produced a film called “Paraíso,” and went on a concert tour through Europe and North Asia. Therefore, they needed to hire many musicians, including the members of Madera Limpia, who contacted Rafael through connections and asked him to be their bassist. The Peruvian accepted the offer and toured all those places with these musicians, an experience he talks about with great affection.
Back in Munich, he met Lou Bega, the creator of the hugely popular swing-pop cover of Pérez Prado’s “Mambo No. 5,” which stayed at number one for 36 consecutive weeks in the United States. When his producer wanted to find a band to accompany him, there were very few Latin musicians in the city and Rafael was one of them. Obviously, they called him and his colleagues to work on some demos featuring Bega’s vocals and trumpet samples. After being selected, he became the director of his live band and accompanied him on many concerts in Europe between 2007 and 2008.

Rafaelito Y Su Tumbao
Right there in Munich, Rafael finally made up his mind and formed his own musical group, Rafaelito Y Su Tumbao, which currently has branches in Munich, Lima, and New York, where the artist currently resides. Rafael arrived in this city as early as 2020, which is when he got to perform with stars such as Charlie Aponte, Andy Montañez, Jose Alberto “El Canario,” Hildemaro, and many others. When he saw how good the human material was in his new place of residence, he also founded Rafaelito Y Su Tumbao in New York with musicians from there.
What is striking about his move to New York is that it was motivated by Rafael’s reunion with his childhood sweetheart in Peru, whom he reconnected with in 2019. It turns out that his partner was living in New York, so he jumped on this new opportunity that life offered him and made the romantic decision to cross the Atlantic again and marry her. This radically changed his life both personally and professionally, but he’s glad he did.

Line Up :
Rafael Pareja – Baby Bass
Ray Cabrera – Piano
Andres Garces – Vocal
Karla Olivo Moreno – Vocal
Dennis Hernandez – Trumpet
Christian Gomez – Trumpet
Jimmy Bosch – Trombone
Andre Carpio – Timbal
Hector “ Jereto “ Ferreyra – Congas
Chuito Quintero – Bongo
Bailatino & Negramenta
Latin America / Venezuela / Caracas
Bailatino & Negramenta

This December, Hard Salsa Bar—the go-to spot for themed parties dedicated to spreading, promoting, and enjoying Latin music—invites you to experience an incredible atmosphere in their top-notch facilities.
They have just announced their year-end bash taking place on December 17th. The event features a New Year’s dance hosted by Hard Salsa Bar and Christian Paul Escobar (Splinter), starring two of the best Venezuelan orchestras today: Bailatino and Negramenta. It will be an authentic “mano a mano” (head-to-head) performance featuring their greatest hits.
The night will be soundtracked by DJs Augusto Rafael Felibert Palacios and Jesús Adrán, who will keep the energy high with stellar musical repertoires. It’s a night designed to satisfy true salsa aficionados and keep everyone dancing until dawn. Get ready for a world-class celebration as we gear up to say a grand goodbye to 2016 in the coming days.
This exciting event will take place on the second floor of Posada del Pollo on Panteón Avenue, Caracas. The party kicks off at 8:00 PM and will keep going until 6:00 AM the following morning. For all those attending this great event, guaranteed security will be provided, along with free on-site parking (limited to 50 vehicles).

Starting December 1st, tickets will be priced at 6,000 Bs. Please note that tickets will not be sold at the door, and availability is limited.
Affordable drink prices are guaranteed throughout the night; however, there are certain entry requirements and house rules to keep in mind:
- Prohibited Items: No weapons, t-shirts, caps, backpacks, or luggage allowed.
- Age Limit: Must be at least 21 years old with a valid ID (cédula).
- Dress Code: Semi-formal attire.
- Seating: Tables cannot be reserved (first-come, first-served).
- Admission: We reserve the right of admission; disruptive or intoxicated individuals will not be permitted.
“By following these guidelines, we can all enjoy the long-awaited dance that Hard Salsa Bar has put together for the community.”

For more information or to purchase/reserve your tickets, contact:
- Phone: (0414) 396-3465 / (0412) 589-5160
- Email: [email protected]
- Facebook: @hardsalsabarcaracas
10 The Cuban Salsa Festival
Europe / Germany / Munich
10 The Cuban Salsa Festival, Munich 27 Jan 2017 – 29 Jan 2017

In January 2017, Munich will be able to experience a high class weekend full of dance and music, again. Inspired by “Baila en Cuba”, the annual dance and music event in Havanna (Cuba), we brought this festival to life. And moreover we want to import a part of the wonderful atmosphere of its big Cuban counterpart to Munich.
With the 10th “El Festival Salsa Cubana” We will continue our legendary winter festival series. Salsa Cubana is more than a dance – it’s an attitude towards life! Who does not inevitably associate typical Cuban music, Cuban ambience and Son Cubano (the most traditional of all Cuban dances) with these words?
Festival Salsa Cubana stands for this very diversity. No matter if dancer, music lover or just fancier of the Caribbean atmosphere – you will get your money’s worth!
Cuban atmosphere and total joy of life!
- Top event for all dancers in and around Munich!
- Salsa, Afro, Reggaeton and a lot more!
- Great party with show acts!
- Taster’s session Salsa Cubana
- Rueda de Casino: Dancing Salsa with other couples in a circle. Nice combinations with the exchange of the dance partners provide pure fun!
- Up to 50 workshops with best in class instructors
- For all dancers and future dancers a “must do”: authentic teaching with guest instructors! From beginner to master class!
- Awesome and high class parties and show acts!

Location
The festival is located in the rooms of the CIRCULO. CIRCULO is the biggest dance school for Salsa Cubana in Munich. Additionally, as a salsateca, with legendary salsa parties and a lot of Salsa live concerts, CIRCULO is an integral part of Munich’s salsa scene.
CIRCULO’s address is Rosenheimerstrasse 139, in Munich. With its seven, highly equipped rooms, it is predestined for the realization of all classes and parties that are part of the Festival Salsa Cubana.
The studio in the back has two dance rooms with a bar area. Since the expansion in January 2007, we have 3 additional classrooms with an inviting bar area. And NEW since October 2014, with the latest extension we have another 2 additional rooms with a bar area, which connects the two studios.
Mobile walls separate the single rooms from each other, but can be removed to form one big room for party and dancing. Premises with a very classy interior, a flexible stage excellent quality of light and sound prevent parties and training in greatest atmosphere.

100% KIZOMBA NEW YEAR PARTY
Europe / Denmark / Aarhus
100% KIZOMBA NEW YEAR PARTY AT AARHUS HOSTEL (31 Dec 2016 – 01 Jan 2017)
Do you fancy a festive and cozy New Year’s Eve in good company and with lots of kizomba?
All participants receive a practical task along the way (cleaning, help in the kitchen etc.) There will be a self-service bar, where you put something for common use (it can be liquor, wine, beer, soft drinks etc.). There will be a refrigerator, ice, soft drinks and juices (for mixing drinks) and it’s included in the price. During the evening/night please we need help ensuring that there will be cleaned up and filled up at the bar.
THEODORE AWADZI
Workshops in the afternoon with Theodore from Oslo – and it is included in the price for participation in the New Year event. Theo was living in UK until one year ago when he moved to Oslo, Norway. Since then the kizomba scene in Norway has reached “new heights” as he has become a very popular dance instructor, DJ and event organizer. Before kizomba, Theo has a long salsa and rueda history with several 1st Places at the British Open Professional Salsa Championship (2010 and 2012).
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PROGRAM
- 2 pm: Arrival and accommodation
- 3 pm: Activities / Social dance / Hygge
- 3 pm: NEW! 2 hours Workshop with Theodore Awadzi
- 5:45 pm: Welcome drinks
- 6 pm: The Queen’s speech on the big screen
- 6:30 pm: New Year’s menu
- 10 pm: New Year’s party / dance
- 12 am: Cake and champagne. Town Hall bells on the big screen.
- 0:30 am: More New Year’s party / dance
- 1:30 am: Midnight snack: Meatballs, Falafel and potato salad. After the midnight snack, we continue the party.
- 10 am: Brunch: Scramble eggs, bacon, brunch sausages, warm liver paste, smoked salmon, ham, cold cuts, cheeses and various bread and butter.
- 12 am: There is cleared up and we say thank you for this year (or last year).
For tickets and reservations: http://kizomba-aarhus.dk/en/kontakt/
















































































