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California Directory 2023
Guantanamo music director, arranger and composer Julio Avila
Julio Avila Cuban Band
The Latin music scene in Canada is growing every day thanks to the large number of artists who have decided to move to this beautiful country to try their luck with their talent. Such is the case of Cuban musical director, arranger, composer and singer Julio Avila and the members of his great band Julio Avila Cuban Band.
Given that we thought his career was very interesting, we decided to contact him to learn more about his work and he was kind enough to accept the invitation. Here are the issues we touched on during this fascinating interview.

Life for Julio in Guantanamo, Cuba
Contrary to the answer we might expect, Julio told us that making music in Cuba at that time was not difficult, as life was not so expensive and the economic crisis was not as severe as it is now.
In his particular case, things were easier because his mother worked in a radio station and his father was a professional musician and the musical director of the popular music group Por Nuestros Campos for many years until he sadly passed away. It was undeniable that art ran through his veins.
His sister Isabelita was also involved in popular music for many years and was even awarded on several occasions at the local Eduardo Saborit Festival. Today she is retired, but she was very successful locally at the time.
Because all the brothers had a penchant for music, they decided to create a group called Los Hermanos Avila until they all went their separate ways and dedicated themselves to their own professions.
Julio considers that today they would not have been able to devote to this branch of the arts due to the political and economic situation that the island is enduring, and he is thankful that it was not so.
According to his words, the money was enough to buy the instruments in those times, but things become so complicated that developing an artistic career in the Caribbean country is much more difficult.

Changüí
Although he says he has played changüí because of his Guantanamo origins, he was never in a group that based its music on this traditional Cuban dance, as the artist has always liked popular music and salsa.
”Changüí is a genre born in the province of Guantánamo that did not get much popularity, but today, it is impressive the large number of young people who play this dance, since they got a taste for it. In spite of all the years after it was created, there are guys who do not let it die, which makes me very happy” said Julio on this issue.
When we wanted to know why he thinks that these young musicians have opted for this genre and not for other more modern ones such as trap or reggaeton, he replied that the latter two sound a lot in Cuba, but there have been music teachers and schools that have not let changüí die. They continue to teach it to their students and promote it whenever they can.
In addition, there are always groups interested in preserving it in time and uniting it with son and other traditional Cuban genres. They even add flutes and violins, which were not present in the original changüí, in order to give it a unique and modern touch.
Academic background
Julio started playing the guitar being a child of five years old, as he had always seen his parents and older brothers involved in everything that had to do with music. Therefore, it all started in a very natural way and basically on instinct. It was later that both he and his siblings decided to educate themselves in order to become more complete professionals.
In Guantánamo itself, he studied at a music school to become a bassist and began working fully on popular music, which had always been to his liking.
With all that gained knowledge, he decided to move to the city of Havana, to get involved in other projects there and to compose his own material.
Since he was 16, he earned a living as a bassist in a popular music group, which activity he alternated with his secondary education. It can be said that this is the formal beginning of Julio’s musical career.

Sonora Universal and Brisas Del Palmar
Before forming his own orchestra, Julio worked with La Sonora Universal and Brisas Del Palmar, which were his first opportunities to shine in the music world.
When the artist was working in a quintet, a trio from the city of Santiago (Brisas Del Palmar) went to a music festival in Guantanamo and thet had the opportunity to meet in a club in 1999. ‘’The musical director of the trio saw us playing and liked the way I played the bass. He told me about the possibility of playing with them, but it did not happen until 2001 when I went to Havana and we met by chance,” Julio said.
After having some time worked with the trio, this musical director met the talented tresista Cesar Echevarría, director of Sonora Universal, who needed a bassist because his stayed in Germany. It was then that he told him about Julio and asked him to see him play, which led them to meet and start working together.
Within a few weeks, Julio was already traveling to Europe with Cesar to tour Germany, Denmark, Holland, Austria and Czechoslovakia. This trip is the one that began to open new doors for him and make him develop as an artist.
Definitive departure from Cuba
When Julio had some time with La Sonora Universal, the director of Brisas Del Mar again asked him to join the group for a tour of Canada in 2005. When he was included, the group went from being a trio to a quartet.
Receptivity from Canadian businessmen was so good that he decided to stay with Brisas Del Palmar permanently until he decided to move from Cuba in 2014 due to the situation which the island was going through.
The latter coincided with the beginning of his love relationship with the Serbian citizen Natasha Marjanovic, who today is his wife, manager of his orchestra and a great life support. It was she who convinced him to stay in Vancouver, a decision he says it was the right one.

Beginnings of Julio Avila Cuban Band
It all started when Julio needed a pianist for Brisas Del Mar and hired Ernesto Benitez, who, once in Canada, told him that he was not going back to Cuba. That is when he saw the opportunity to start creating his own orchestra from himself and this musician.
The next to be included was percussionist Norman García, with whom Julio and Ernesto formed a trio and began performing at festivals until Isidora Bosanovic, singer and his wife Natasha’s niece, arrived. Her case is very particular because she did not speak Spanish, but she learned it so she could sing in the orchestra. Today, she speaks and sings in Spanish very well.
Finally, the band included Denis Barzaga, another musician originating from Guantánamo, who currently lives in Spain, but when required, travels to Canada to play with the orchestra in Vancouver.
Recently, kettle – drum player Julio Paredes was included to replace Barzaga, who was unable to travel for the time being.
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Eddie Ortiz & Son Caribe here in ISM
Eddie and his story
Latin talent has expanded all over the world to the point that there is a significant presence of these groups in Hawaii. Today we have talked to Eddie Ortiz, one of its leaders, who tells us his interesting story.
Eddie Ortiz, a New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, began his journey through music when still a child, which led him to become the musical director of one of the main Latin orchestras in Honolulu.
The following are the most salient aspects of his life and musical career.

The Armed Forces and moving to Hawaii
Eddie’s first contact with music was in school, when he began taking trumpet lessons for a few years until he moved with his family to Tampa, Florida, where his life would change radically.
While there, he joined the Navy and served for more than 20 years, time in which the artist took the opportunity to join the Marine band and hone his skills as a musician.
It was in those years he served as a trumpet player and played for several military bands being in the armed forces.
During his military career, he was forced to visit many countries and Hawaii was his last stop. About three years before retiring, he decided to create Eddie Ortiz & Son Caribe, a group he still plays with today.
As for Hawaii, he liked the place, the weather and the people so much that he did not want to return to the United States. That was over 27 years in total. He still thinks it was the best decision he could have made personally and professionally.
Eddie Ortiz & Son Caribe
Something very interesting about Eddie Ortiz & Son Caribe is that they play Latin music, but most of the members are not Latino. The group has people from Japan, China, Portugal and Hawaii. In fact, some of them were with Eddie in the navy and, today, support him in this great project.
A very particular case is that of Cynthia Romero, the band’s vocalist, who was born in Manila, Philippines, and speaks six languages, but Spanish is not one of them. However, she is perfectly capable of singing in that language without any problem, since she practices a lot the songs at the phonic level to avoid mistakes.
Whenever there are original songs, Cynthia usually asks Eddie what a song is about and he explains it to her in detail so she can perform it and live out it properly. She also takes the trouble to translate all the content and learn it to avoid any failure in the studio or on stage.
In the case of the genres, a different level of preparation for each one is always required, so Eddie and Cynthia always rehearse alone at first, while the musicians prepare themselves separately. It is then that they all join together to see how the band sounds as a whole.

Learning from other artists on stage
The members of Eddie Ortiz & Son Caribe have had the opportunity to share the stage with Ismael Miranda, Celia Cruz, Johnny Polanco, Tito Puente Jr, Luisito Rosario, and many more. When asked what he and his musicians have learned from these great artists, Eddie replied that the opportunity to accompany these personalities and open their shows have been a blessing and an immense honor.
”Each one of these artists has a very unique style and, whenever we accompany one of them, there are always new things to learn in order to be able to interpret those styles in the future. All of these things that we see in others are incorporated into our own music as we see fit” said Eddie.
The media’s role in his career
With respect to the media, Eddie Ortiz & Son Caribe has had a presence in various magazines and channels such as Honolulu Magazine, KS TV, 88 Tee, University of Hawaii Sports Television, among others.
Eddie said they did not expect this media exposure, but it has been very well received. They have been asked to make music for one or two radio stations or channels, which has given them the opportunity to demonstrate their talent and be known among a wider audience.
The best thing is that this gave them the opportunity to explore other genres, as the aforementioned media have asked for pop, traditional Hawaiian music and other genres requested at that time.
Original music and covers
Eddie also told us that his band usually performs live on various entertainment places about four times a week, so they should try to have a repertoire as different as possible every night so as not to bore the audience.
Regarding covers, there are always certain songs that people usually ask for, so the band always takes them into account to satisfy those attending.
They also try to make a balance of all the genres they play such as salsa, bachata, merengue, cha cha chá, cumbia, Latin pop and many more.

Tours
Although the band’s strength is in Hawaii, their audience is not centred on the island and they have also managed to tour Asian countries such as Japan, Korea and the Philippines. In those places, the reception of the public towards Eddie Ortiz & Son Caribe has been phenomenal because there are many lovers of Latin music and culture in general there.
Because of this, these countries usually have relatively large salsa events and festivals where they always take this band and other groups of this kind into account. Of course, they are also supported by dancers and DJs in order to liven up the atmosphere even more.
Eddie remembers attending an event called ”Isla De Salsa”, which featured El Gran Combo De Puerto Rico, Juan Luis Guerra, Havana De Cuba and many others. This shows how much Latin music is valued in those places and the large number of followers it gathered.
To end the conversation, Eddie pointed out that they have a large audience in Colombia, Ecuador and Mexico, so they also have plans and are making the appropriate arrangements to go there soon and meet their fans. They will also perform an anniversary concert to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the foundation of the orchestra and will have Luisito Rosario as a guest.
Read also: Jimmy Rodríguez ”El Salsero Mexicano” talked to ISM about his career
Europe Festivals – September 2023
Austria |
Vienna Bachata Congress
Sep 22 2023 – Sep 24 2023 https://www.viennabachatacongress.com/ https://www.facebook.com/viennabachatacongress Palais WertheimCanovagasse 1-5. 1010 Vienna Description The 4th edition of Vienna Bachata Congress offers workshops, shows and social dancing with national and international instructors, performers and dj’s. Cost from € 99 + € 1.99 Fee |
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Croatia
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Eden Urban Kiz Festival
1st – 4th September 2023 https://kizomba-world.com/event/eden/ https://www.facebook.com/events/633523768561261/ Hotel Pinija Petrčane V. ulica 1 a, 23231, Petrčane , Zadar, Croatia Description Catch the last summer sun in a breath taking scenery of the Adriatic. We set the scene in an exquisite 4 star hotel that will cater to all your needs. We handpicked a selection of artists that will take you on an exotic journey to paradise. Cost: Full Pass COUPLE € 195 |
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Czech Republic
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Prague Zouk Marathon Autumn Edition
Sep 14 2023 – Sep 18 2023 https://www.praguezouk.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/915798366052643 Na Marjance Belohorska 35/262, Prague, Czech Republic, 169 00 Description The 9th edition of the first 100% Zouk social dance event in the world. Parties all day & night long. No shows and No workshops. Drinks & Dining: Food and Water all inclusive Cost: Full Pass: from € 118 Prague Salsa Marathon Autumn Edition Sep 21 2023 – Sep 25 2023 https://www.praguesalsa.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/1621231704946397 · Na Marjánce: Belohorska 262/35., Prague, Czech Republic, 169 00 · Vineyard Gazebo: Havlickovy sady 1369, Prague, Czech Republic, 120 00 Description Prague Salsa Marathon Autumn Edition presents 3 days & 2 nights of Salsa workshops, shows and after parties. DJ Playing: Sergio, Cycy, Julian, Gaby & Karlos Cost: Full Pass: from € 149 |
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France
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Alpes Bachata Congress
Sep 01 2023 – Sep 03 2023 Impérial Palace Hotel Allee de l’Impérial, Annecy, France, 74000 Website https://www.facebook.com/events/849216285728358 Description Alpes Bachata Congress offers workshops, shows, parties & socials with national & international instructors, performers & dj’s: · DJ Playing: Alejandro & Dimensions · Artists Performers: Antonio & Yvana, Aimane & Brigitte, Antony & Patricia Cost: Full Pass: from € 120 Tokoos Kizomba Festival Sep 08 2023 – Sep 11 2023 https://www.facebook.com/events/1176148169669606 Hyatt Regency Paris – Charles De Gaulle 351 Av. du Bois de la Pie, Roissy-en-France, France, 95912 Description The second edition of Tokoos Kizomba Festival offers workshops, socials & parties, Kizomba, Semba, Tarraxinha Cost: Full Pass: € 111.39 The Wave Dance Festival Sep 14 2023 – Sep 17 2023 https://www.facebook.com/events/614476846986153 Les Villages sous les Pins 2747 Avenue de l’Océan, Leon, France, 40550 Description The second edition of Wave Dance Festival offers 50 hours of workshops, national & international shows, socials, parties with local & international instructors, performers & dj’s playing: Ralph, Ibra, Neko, Timbahe, Lafuriosa, Jeff & Smach Cost: Full Pass: from € 80 Kiz N You Non-Stop Sep 15 2023 – Sep 17 2023 https://www.facebook.com/events/3234429473484703 Espace Jean Jaurès Dance Studio 3 Avenue De La Paix, Tomblaine, France, 54510 Description The 5th edition of Kiz N You Non-Stop offers workshops, parties, parties, after- parties & socials with national & international Kizomba instructors, performers & Dj’s. · DJ Playing: Stefanio Lima, David Ruela, Colt, Snakes & Valet · Artists Performers: Gwany & Liliana, Aime & Angie Cost: Full Pass: from € 50 Paris Salsa marathon2 Sep 15 2023 – Sep 17 2023 https://www.facebook.com/parissalsamarathON2 Le Boreas 1 Port de Bercy, Paris, France, 75012 Description Offering workshops, parties, and socials. Cost: Full Pass: €145 Festival Corazon Latino Sep 22 2023 – Sep 24 2023 https://www.facebook.com/events/834977621070592 Rocher de Palmer Ballroom 1, rue Aristide Briand, Cenon, France, 33150 Description The 10th edition of Festival Corazon Latino provides 2 days of Salsa, Bachata, Kizomba workshops, parties, shows and concerts with national/international performers and Djs. Cost from € 109 KAMBA Kizomba Festival 2023 Sep 29 2023 – Oct 01 2023 https://www.facebook.com/Kamba49 Théâtre Foirail 105 Avenue du Général de Gaulle, Angers, France Description Passion SBK is delighted to welcome you to Chemillé in Anjou for its first edition of Kamba Latino. A Salsa & Bachata Festival Cost € 83 Lambazouk Paris 30 th Sep – 1st Oct https://www.facebook.com/events/247904804688395 Studio Des Rigoles School Kim Kan 46 Rue des Rigoles, Paris, France, 75020 Description The first edition of LambaZouk Paris offers 10hrs of programs on weekends + parties in Lambada and Brazilian Zouk Cost from € 90 |
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Germany
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Yo Vengo De Cuba
Sep 01 2023 – Sep 03 2023 http://www.yo-vengo-d-cuba.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/939909900748641 Kongresshalle Gögginger Strase 10, Augsburg, Germany, 86159 Description A Cuban Style Festival with the most popular teachers in Europe, two parties with shows, animation and 3 days of workshops (Afro Cuban, Casino Rueda, Reggaeton, Salsa) and the DJ El Gato Cost: Full Pass: from € 100 Kizomba Days Cologne Weekender Sep 08 2023 – Sep 10 2023 https://www.facebook.com/events/463779918931456 Tanzschule Tanzraum Salierring 33, Cologne, Germany, 50677 Description The third edition of Kizomba Days Cologne Weekender offers more than 20 hours of workshops, 3 parties, 2 socials with national & international instructors, performers & dj’s. Kizomba, Semba, Tarraxinha Cost COUPLE Passes = 205€ Kizomba Festival Stuttgart Sep 21 2023 – Sep 24 2023 https://www.facebook.com/events/5291996470844592 Singing Hall Lindenschulstrasse 29, Stuttgart, Germany, 70327 Description The 10th edition of Kizomba Festival offers 4 days of Kizomba workshops, socials, parties & shows with national and international teachers, performers and dj’s playing: Lenhy, Iron Mams, Hazel Beats & Harry Cost: Full pass: from € 99 Festival Timba Paradies Sep 28 2023 – Oct 01 2023 https://www.facebook.com/events/336208325279496 Congresshalle Convention Centre Hafenstr.12, Saarbrucken, Germany, 66111 Description The 6th edition of Festival Timba Paradies offers 40 workshops, shows, 3 parties with national & international instructors, performers & Dj’s: Francois Timbalero, Yannick, Pastaguero Samir, Assane Kane & Herve Timbaleaks Cost from € 99 Zouk Festival Hannover Sep 29 2023 – Oct 01 2023 https://www.zoukfestivalhannover.com/ https://www.facebook.com/events/907611530362575 https://www.instagram.com/zouk_festival_hannover/ Move & Style Dance Academy Vahrenwalderstr. 195 A, Hannover, Germany, 30165 Description Zouk Festival Hannover offers 3 days of workshops (Brazilian Zouk), 3 days of parties, with extra 4h of special masterclass training with BZCC official Jack & Jill. Cost from € 120 Phone: 004917643474398 |
| Hungary | Dance Casa Festival
Sep 29 2023 – Oct 02 2023 https://sbkbudapest.hu/dancecasa-festival/ https://www.facebook.com/events/569685034120334/ https://www.instagram.com/dancecasafest/ Hungarian University of Sports Science Budapest, Alkotás u. 42-48, 1123 Mobile: 0631730933 Description Welcome to Dance Casa Festival A Ukrainian Festival that will take place in Budapest. See you all from 29th of September to 01st of October 2023 We are a well-established Ukrainian based festival and we are happy to announce our first Budapest edition. We are expecting all of you from September 29th to October 1st 2023 for an amazing experience where dancers from all over the world will join us to learn, teach, have some fun and share together our passion for dancing Afro Latin, Bachata, Kizomba, Salsa, Tarraxinha in one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Cost from €150 |





























































































