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Europe – January 2017

Salsa in Berlin- The Best Clubs for Latin Music thubnails - Europe - January 2017

God and Salsa - The rhythm with purpose thubnails - Europe - January 2017

Los Van Van Orchestra thubnails - Europe - January 2017

Miguel & Mayana thubnails - Europe - January 2017

Circulo Events presents 10th Festival Salsa Cubana thubnails - Europe - January 2017

Azucar Club Cubano

Latin America / Brazil / São Paulo
Azucar Club Cubano
Azucar Club Cubano

The “Azucar Club Cubano” opened in August 2000. The idea stemmed from Latin inspiration, with its vibrant and magnificent Caribbean music, leading to the opening of the first Latin club in São Paulo. To this day, it is recognized for its lively atmosphere and excellent service, where it enjoyed great success and continues to welcome all those who love Latin rhythms.

Among the rhythms played at “Azucar” are Merengue, Salsa, and Cumbia. It’s worth noting that Reggaeton and Bachata were added due to their popularity. All of these genres are provided by top Latin DJs, including Azucar Nelson Noce, Will Rosbon, Daniel Venezuela, and Julio Moracén. Both Brazilians and tourists visit “Azúcar,” so they specify a schedule of Latin rhythms to be played, as customers have different tastes. This way, you can enjoy the musical genre you want to dance to or listen to at the club that day. However, on Fridays and Saturdays, there’s a mix of Latin rhythms since those are the busiest days, marking the start of the weekend.

Photo 1: Azucar Club Cubano
Photo 1: Azucar Club Cubano

Photo 2: Azucar Club Cubano
Photo 2: Azucar Club Cubano

Photo 3: Azucar Club Cubano
Photo 3: Azucar Club Cubano

Photo 4: Azucar Club Cubano
Photo 4: Azucar Club Cubano

They also have a bar where the most popular drinks are rum and tequila, and their cocktails include the Margarita, the Tequila Margarita, and the Mojito, the latter known as the best in all of São Paulo. They also have a varied menu.

Azucar Club Cubano collash
Azucar Club Cubano collash

The club is open to the public from Tuesday to Friday from 7:00 pm and on Saturdays from 8:00 pm, and you can pay with any credit or debit card. For more information:

  • Website: http://www.azucar.com.br/
  • Phone: +55 (11) 3074.3737
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/azucarclubcubano/
  • Instagram: instagram.com/azucarclubcubano

Panama Jazz Festival 2017

Latin America / Panama / Panama
Panama Jazz Festival 2017
Panama Jazz Festival 2017

Although our magazine primarily focuses on Latin rhythms like Salsa, Kizomba, and Bachata, our editorial mission also includes promoting both emerging and established artists, as well as the academies and festivals within our scene. We believe these are synonymous with the Latin musical culture that enlivens our very souls.

Jazz is one of the most famous genres in the world, and as it has spread globally, it has evolved into various styles. In the Americas, it gave birth to Latin Jazz, which thrives on the fusion of rhythms and forms originating from Latin music. One of the world’s most renowned celebrations of this genre is the “Panama Jazz Festival,” an acclaimed cultural project where creativity, exchange, talent, and inspiration have made the event an international benchmark.

For its 14th edition (Note: The original text says 4ta/4th, but the 2017 festival was the 14th), the Panama Jazz Festival pays tribute to Violeta Green, whose voice brought a unique tone to Panamanian Jazz. Her career, drive, and spirit of perseverance transcend time and remain part of the musical legacy the festival seeks to share from “the heart of America to the rest of the world.”

Romero Lubambo - Panama Jazz Festival 2017
Romero Lubambo – Panama Jazz Festival 2017

Esperanza Spolding - Panama Jazz Festival 2017
Esperanza Spolding – Panama Jazz Festival 2017

Bill Dobbins - Panama Jazz Festival 2017
Bill Dobbins – Panama Jazz Festival 2017

Many remember Violeta Green for her humility, gentle nature, and versatility across musical languages, including Jazz, Blues, and Calypso—the latter being a quintessential Caribbean style known for its upbeat, catchy rhythm.

With her passion for song and rhythm, Violeta Green was admired for qualities that led her to perform internationally in the United States, Colombia, and Central America. However, in Panama, she is best known for leaving an indelible mark on the music scene by blending Jazz with Calypso to create a truly special sound. This year, the festival is proud to honor her contributions.

This magnificent festival will take place from January 10th to the 14th, turning Panama’s capital into a global jazz stage. This is made possible through the support of the government, private sector, NGOs, and the invaluable passion and loyalty of both local and international audiences.

Panama Jazz Festival 2017 - Retro Jazz
Panama Jazz Festival 2017 – Retro Jazz

Panama Jazz Festival 2017 - Photo 1
Panama Jazz Festival 2017 – Photo 1

Panama Jazz Festival 2017 - Photo 2
Panama Jazz Festival 2017 – Photo 2

Panama Jazz Festival 2017 - Dianne Reeves
Panama Jazz Festival 2017 – Dianne Reeves

The festival will feature an illustrious lineup of artists. Confirmed international performers include:

  • Dianne Reeves, Esperanza Spalding, and Romero Lubambo.
  • Bill Dobbins, Terri Lyne Carrington, and John Patitucci.
  • The Electric Guitar Quartet (featuring Adam Rogers and Steve Cardenas).
  • Children of the Light (Danilo Pérez, John Patitucci, and Brian Blade).
  • The Rony Eytan Quartet (presented by the Embassy of Israel).

Representing Panama, the festival will showcase the talent of Joshue Ashby & C3 Project, Graciela Nuñez and the Black Tea Project, Karla Lamboglia, Omar Díaz, Carlos Agrazal, Luis Carlos Pérez, and Los Beachers.

Additionally, the festival will feature “Retro Jazz,” a group from the Dominican Republic. Their repertoire reimagines popular Dominican songs through the lens of Jazz, Bossa Nova, Latin Jazz, and Funk—combining the elegance of Dominican classics with the harmonic depth and improvisational energy of Jazz.

The festival is the most important annual event organized by the Danilo Pérez Foundation, which uses music as a tool for positive social transformation. As Danilo Pérez says: “I invite you to celebrate with music to create a rhythm that inspires peace, love, and brotherhood.”

Panama Jazz Festival 2017 - Schedule
Panama Jazz Festival 2017 – Schedule

Contact Information:

  • Web: http://panamajazzfestival.com/
  • Phone: +507 317-1466
  • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ Panama JazzFesti/?fref=ts
  • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ panamajazzfestival/
  • Twitter: https://vimeo.com/ panamajazzfestival
  • Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/panamajazzfestival
  • Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/ panamajazzfestival
Panama Jazz Festival 2017 Flyers
Panama Jazz Festival 2017 Flyers

 

Miguel & Mayana

Europe / England / London
Miguel & Mayana
Miguel & Mayana

Miguel & Mayana. Salsa & Bachata Classes in London

Miguel Rico

Corona Salsa Champion 2001, Scala Latina Salsa Champion 2003 and UKA Salsa Champion 2006 are some of his rewards and achievements since he started this amazing journey 17 years ago.

Miguel’s music interpretation is a gift from his both musician parents, this knowledge & experience makes him stand out in his performances and freestyle.

His personality and smile is simply contagious.

Miguel & Mayana - event
Miguel & Mayana – event

Mayana

Mayana’s love for dance started at an early age, she followed her heart and went to one of the best Russian Dance Academy where she studied from traditional dances to ballet & contemporary.

She continued teaching various dance styles until she found Salsa.

Mayana

What really makes her unique its her dance style where she combines all the knowledge she has of various dances, creating her own signature which portraying her as an elegant and stylish dancer.

  • 2007-2008 UK Professional Salsa Champions.
  • 2009 & 2011 Top Salsa UK Teachers Award
Photo: Mayana
Photo: Mayana

Salsa & Bachata Classes In London

Regular weekly Salsa classes in London

Salsa Classes & Club every Monday night at The Bedford in Balham, 77 Bedford Hill, SW12 9HD

All levels classes cross body New York Style with Miguel Rico, Karizma, Juan & Nicholas.

  • Doors open from 8pm
  • Free cha cha intro from 8:00pm – 8:30pm
  • Classes from 8:30pm – 9:30pm
  • Club after till midnight
  • Absolute beginners are welcome.
  • No partner required.
  • Loads of fun and a very friendly atmosphere!
Salsa Bachata Classs in London flyers - Miguel & Mayana
Salsa Bachata Classs in London flyers – Miguel & Mayana

Salsa Class & Club every Thursday at The Ex-Servicemen’s Club in Caterham on The Hill CR3 5 UJ

The Classes are being held in the evenings from 8:30pm – 9:30 pm followed by Club until late.

Salsa Classes from absolute beginners to improver and Int/Adv Level.

Caterham Salsa Flyers
Caterham Salsa Flyers

Always there will be a Club after where you can freestyle, socialise and dance with each other.

The admission is a drop in basis, no partner is required and no advance booking is necessary.

Bachata Class & Club, every Wednesday night at The Bedford in Balham, 77 Bedford Hill, SW12 9HD

Since 9th November 2016 Miguel Rico of Miguel Mayana London & Alex Rasero are running a regular weekly Bachata class & club, every wednesday at The Bedford in Balham.

Times: Doors open from 7pm. Classes from 7:30pm-8:30pm.

Follow by strictly Bachata social dancing till midnight.

Absolute beginners welcome

Class with Miguel & Improvers & above-class with Alex.

Social dancing after classes is from 8:30pm until midnight.

It’s time for Bachatame Nights!!! and have fun with two of the most charismatic dancers/instructors in the UK.

Bachata Me Flyers - Miguel & Mayana
Bachata Me Flyers – Miguel & Mayana

10 week Salsa Training & Student Performance Course Miguel Mayana Mambonito

10 week intensive Salsa training & performance course with UK Salsa Champions Miguel Rico & Mayana.

On2 Intermediate/Advance Mambonito Student Performance Team

Starting 15th January 2017

Places available on request

  • Email: [email protected] for your free info pack.
  • Miguel Rico & Mayana http://www.miguelmayana.co.uk
  • https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100006814576565
  • https://www.facebook.com/miguel.mayana/
Miguel & Mayana and their colleagues
Miguel & Mayana and their colleagues

Los Van Van Orchestra

European Union

Los Van Van Orchestra. The Flavor in Zurich

1960-1969

Vital to the success and peculiar sound of Van Van, was the career of its director Juan Formell. Before founding it on December 4, 1969, ventures as bassist in several groups, from the Orchestra of the Cuban Institute of Radio and Television, to several groups are and jazz, these multiple experiences conditioned their future.

Its passage by the Orquesta Reve marked a turning point in the search for the style I wanted to achieve. He tested his innovative spirit giving it some sound and format solutions.

It incorporates bass, organeta, electric guitar, violins and flute replaced the five by the system. The vocal work was replaced by mounting quartets own voices. This experiment served as a starting point for, once created the VAN VAN, their contagious rhythm patterns sit in popular dance music.

Los Van Van Orchestra
Los Van Van Orchestra

1970-1979

Earlier this decade important critics and connoisseurs of the subject could notice the successful future of the Van Van. Juan Formell maintaining the contributions made to the previous group (The Revé), enriched the set with other instruments such as percussion, that an exceptional and unique way, were weaving what would define as the SONGO.

This mode of address are elements taken from jazz and rock, it consists of a rhythmic design combined with a figurative percussion piano and bass. Then creating harmonic and melodic different timbres.

José Luis Quintana (Changuito), Raul Cardenas (the Yulo), Cesar Pedroso (Pupi), Fernando Leyva, Jesus Linares, Orlando Canto, José Luis Cortés (The rough), Julio Noronha, Gerardo Miró, William Sanchez, Jose Luis Martinez Miguel angel Rasalps (Lele), together with its director, explored all possible ways and then came to this rhythm that becomes the basis of its sound.

It is for these years that begin recording their first five albums and debuted on several international stages.

1980-1989

This represents an important period for the orchestra. They break their own style incorporating the bronco and cracking of the trombones sound. Turn introduced synthesizers, keyboards with multiple sound possibilities. The use of synthesized saxophone and electric violins draw much attention at the time. In addition to his recording material have new triumphs as: Báilalo eh! Ah! (1982), Come, see and move (1984), Havana itself (1985), Eso que anda (1986), We the Caribbean (1987), wanting (1988) is over, and finally Songo gives way to a new stage.

Van Van Orchestra collash 1980-1989
Van Van Orchestra collash 1980-1989

A hallmark of the group is the use of the picaresque, irony, manners in their songs. Becoming a sort of chronicle of the Cuban reality, his writings offer a social circumstance, themes that recreate the jocular of everyday life.

In these years his music transcends borders and Latin American venues like the Empire in London, England, Austria, Switzerland and Germany are witnessing a pace capable of passing the most skeptical of the dancers.

1990-1999

90 start with a tour around the country celebrating its 20 years, evolving into the contemporary timbre and go in search of more complex and preciosistas as the father expressions.

Their latest results leave no doubt that reach maturity. Pieces like “Give him cadela” and “That’s my problem” Disco Sugar (1993), “I am normal, natural” and “What a surprise” the latest in vivo (1994), “Let anger” and “De equals “Ay ampárame god (1995) and” This puts you bad head “and” Take her to your vacilón “Te puts the bad head (1997) are some of the records that predate came VAN VAN ( 1999) containing “Van Van arrived Permit”, “the black is cooking” and “Temba tomb timba”, works that have ravaged mercilessly in the context of salsa, for their contagious rhythm, joy and good taste. All retain the seal of the group even when using other orchestral resources.

Los Van Van Orchestra collash 1990-1999
Los Van Van Orchestra collash 1990-1999

2000

Thanks a work of more than thirty years with the Grammy award with Disco Van Van is here or Llego Van Van. Award for best salsa album recorded by soloists, duos and vocal and Instrumentalist groups. (It’s worth noting that the award received is not the Anglophone Grammy Latino) Such award is the result of its continued making magic for over thirty years.

Los Van Van Orchestra in concierto
Los Van Van Orchestra in concierto
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