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Haitian bandleader and musician Mac Gregore Brunis fulfills his dream in Montreal

We do not often write a lot about Latin music artists in Canada, so we want to remedy that situation and provide coverage to a very talented Haitian based in Montreal. We are talking about bandleader, composer, and musician Mac Gregore Brunis, an artist with whom we have been able to talk about his interesting story and career with the musical group he currently directs, Sabor 19.

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Mac Gregore Brunis posing for the camera at an event

Young Mac’s beginnings in music

In perfect Spanish, Mac thanked International Salsa Magazine for the invitation and started by telling that music had always been more than a simple hobby for him. His first contact with this world was in his native Haiti when he was on his way to school by public transport and there were always musicians playing, so music was always part of his life. 

He also played instruments with some of his classmates who formed musical groups in the classroom.

However, his professional career would not begin until his move to Canada, where he decided to go at age 21 to study electrical engineering and where he remains to this day. Some staff members of the University of Moncton, New Brunswick, where Mac would end up studying, visited some Haitian schools to promote their educational program among young students. The fact that French was spoken in Haiti, as in Canada, also helped Mac make the decision to try his luck in North America, since Haiti did not offer him the opportunities he was looking for.

It was in this country, more specifically in the city of Montreal, that he met other music lovers who introduced him to salsa and other Latin genres. Although he had already heard salsa and bachata in Haiti because of its proximity to the Dominican Republic, some Colombian friends he made in his new place of residence introduced him much more to all this culture, especially the music.

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Mac Gregore Brunis and the rest of Sabor 19 at La Salsa Rossa

Sabor 19

When Mac graduated and left the province of New Brunswick to move to Montreal, he began attending salsa and bachata socials to dance on Monday nights, and it was there that he met Eduardo Ramírez. They became friends and played together some of the instruments Eduardo carried, such as maracas, güira, and bongo. When Mac told his new friend that he wanted to learn to play the piano and other instruments, he and Eduardo began meeting to practice and develop the idea of creating a musical group, which they called Sabor 19 in homage to the year it was created, 2019. 

Once they had finally decided to do something more formal in music, they invited other musician friends with whom they met weekly to rehearse. They ended up being a group of about 10 people, including Diego, who would be the band’s lead vocalist. For better or worse, the original members are no longer there, but the current ones from countries such as Haiti, Colombia, Mexico, Canada, Morocco, and Turkey, have kept the ship afloat for the past seven years.

Despite coming from such diverse countries and backgrounds, this has not hindered communication between the musicians in the least. In fact, all of them speak or understand Spanish very well, so they have managed to understand each other almost perfectly. 

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Mac Gregore Brunis and Sabor 19 playing at the Nuits d’Afrique Festival

Original music and genres

Since the foundation of the group, they have focused on covering the most popular hits such as “El Preso,” “Canoa Rancha,” “Un Verano en Nueva York,” and many others. Their repertoire consists of a total of about 70 covers, which are divided depending on the requirements of the concert or show.

However, over the past three years, Mac and the rest of the team have felt the urge to offer something of their own to the public, so they set to work to create their own music in regards to lyrics, arrangements, melodies, and everything else. 

Silly D’Or Festival 

Sabor 19 is well known for having reached the semifinals at the Silly d’Or Festival as part of the Nuits d’Afrique Festival, which is one of Montreal’s most popular music competitions. Although they did not win first place, Mac describes their participation as a very good experience, as this gave them the opportunity to make themselves known to a much wider audience. In addition, being evaluated gave them a good sense of which aspects to improve for the future.

Read also: Alberto Gonzalez talks about his book on Hector Lavoe and his experience with ‘‘El Jibarito de Ponce’’

Salsa Brava

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Salsa Brava. ¡La sensación latina en Dinamarca!

Salsa Brava es una de las compañías con más experiencia y prestigio del norte de Europa en la enseñanza de salsa, la realización de espectáculos de baile y la organización de eventos para empresas o reuniones privadas.

Son los ganadores del campeonato danés de salsa en 2004 y del campeonato de salsa de Copenhague en 2002.

Ima Mustafic - Salsa Brava
Ima Mustafic – Salsa Brava

Están deseando presentarte nuestro universo de salsa sensual, enérgica y elegante. Tras más de 20 años enseñando salsa, Salsa Brava es una de las escuelas de baile con más experiencia de Dinamarca en salsa y otros bailes latinos como bachata, merengue y chachachá.

Han desarrollado un método que hace que nuestros alumnos bailen con elegancia y confianza en sí mismos después de un corto período de tiempo.

Dos elementos importantes de nuestra forma de enseñar son el énfasis en la técnica de baile y la comprensión del ritmo y la música. También nos centramos en desarrollar tu estilo personal desde el primer momento.

No importa si eres principiante o bailarín avanzado. Bailarines de todas las edades son bienvenidos a nuestras clases, y si nunca has bailado salsa, no te preocupes… ¡Con ellos bailarás con confianza muy pronto!

Photo 1: Salsa Brava Social
Photo 1: Salsa Brava Social

Todos los estilos de salsa

Enseñamos todos los estilos de salsa: “Nueva York”, “L.A.-style” (cross body) y “Cuba”. Al finalizar todos nuestros niveles de clase, podrás realizar combinaciones sensuales, fondos y pasos avanzados.

Desarrollarás tu estilo personal y tendrás un amplio conocimiento de la técnica de baile necesaria para ser un buen bailarín de salsa. Además, podrás improvisar con todo tipo de música de salsa.

¡Salsa Brava es Fernando Hernández!

Ima Mustafic

Ima empezó a entrenar gimnasia de niña. A los 12 años, la sustituyó por jazz, ballet, bailes de salón competitivos, bailes latinos y salsa. Desde entonces, ha entrenado con algunos de los mejores bailarines de salsa del mundo, viviendo en Barcelona, ​​Madrid y Nueva York. Tras muchos años de formación en ballet, jazz, bailes de salón latinos y salsa, Ima ha entrenado, actuado y competido en diversos estilos de baile en todo el mundo, lo que le ha proporcionado un amplio conocimiento de la danza, la interpretación y la técnica de la danza, que puede transmitir a sus alumnos.

Ima Mustafic
Ima Mustafic

Salsa Brava

Salsa LA & Estilo Cubano + Clases de Bachata

La próxima temporada comienza el 25/06 – 2017 con un profesor de latín real http://www.salsabrava.dk/new-classes

Dirección : Estudio de danza Salsabrava: Helgesvej 29, 2000 Frederiksberg. (Piscina Frederiksberg, arriba a la derecha, segundo piso). Estación de metro Frederiksberg. Autobús 2 A (parada Aksel Moellers Have).

Saludos, Fernando Salsabrava Hernández.

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Photo 3: Salsa Brava Social
Photo 3: Salsa Brava Social

Tempo Latino: An Unmissable Event in Vic Fezensac!

Get ready, salsa lovers and Latin rhythm enthusiasts, because the Tempo Latino festival is returning to Vic Fezensac from July 24 to 27, 2025, for its 30th edition, promising an unforgettable experience.

This internationally renowned event transforms the picturesque French town into the epicenter of Latin music and culture.Tempo Latino Logo

How to Get to the Heart of the Party?

Getting to Tempo Latino is easier than ever. If you prefer convenience, the festival offers a bus service from Mont de Marsan, Agen, and Toulouse.

  • Once in Vic Fezensac, the “navetitas” will take you to your accommodation within the Community of Municipalities of D’Artagnan in Fezensac, and are free for accompanied children with prior reservation.
  • For those choosing the train, the closest stations are Auch, Agen, and Toulouse.
  • And if you’re coming by car, Vic Fezensac is 1 hour and 20 minutes from Toulouse and 2 hours from Bordeaux. You can even carpool for a greener arrival!

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Accessibility for Everyone

Tempo Latino prides itself on being an inclusive festival. If you come by car, parking spaces are available at Place du Foirail. During the festival, Rue Reynal and Avenue Edmond Bergès will be pedestrianized, facilitating access to the venue. Most importantly, all Festival stages—Scène Tempo Arena, Scène de La Conga, Scène Cap Tempo, and Concert Église—are accessible to people with reduced mobility. There is even a dedicated platform at the Tempo Arena to ensure a perfect view of the stage.

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Accommodation Options for Every Festival-goer

To fully immerse yourself in the experience, Tempo Latino offers various accommodation options:

  • Goulin and Les Acacias Reception Areas: If you have a concert pass, you can camp in tents at the Goulin rugby stadium or the Acacias football stadium (new for 2025!). Reservations are valid from Thursday morning to Monday morning with a fixed fee.
  • Cauderon Reception Area: The municipality of Vic Fezensac is opening this area for tents, cars, and motorhomes, with a discharge station available. It will be open from July 21 to July 27, 2025. For more details, you can contact the town hall at 05 62 64 47 00 (press 1).
  • Other Options: The Tourist Office offers a list of available accommodations and “Esprit libre” packages that include accommodation and festival tickets. You can visit armagnac-dartagnan.com or call 05 62 06 34 90.

A Star-Studded Lineup for 2025!

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The 30th edition of Tempo Latino is packed with talent. Here’s a preview of what awaits you at the Tempo’Arena:

  • Friday, July 25: Via La Habana
    • 9:00 p.m.: Eliades Ochoa
    • 11:00 p.m.: Issac Delgado y su Orquesta + guests (Haila and Alain Perez…)
  • Saturday, July 26: “Minha noite brasileira” via Rio De Janeiro
    • 9:00 p.m.: Joao Selva
    • 11:00 p.m.: Flavia Coelho
  • Sunday, July 27: Via Nueva York
    • 9:00 p.m.: Yuri Buenaventura
    • 11:00 p.m.: Spanish Harlem Orchestra

Additionally, on Thursday, July 24, Scène La Conga will offer a “La Electronica de Bogotá” night with DJ sets by Caribombo and SimaO, and a performance by Acido Pantera.

Get Your Tickets

You can book your tickets online at tempolatino.com/billetterie, at the physical store at 3 rue du Général Delort 32190 Vic-Fezensac, or by phone at +33 (0)5 62 06 56 66.

Don’t miss the 30th edition of Tempo Latino, a vibrant celebration of Latin music and culture in the heart of France!

 

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