Colombian Salsa Band Grupo Niche Coming to San Diego in October

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

 

Grupo Niche, one of the most celebrated and well known salsa bands in the world, is coming to San Diego once again courtesy of Blue Agave Nightclub.  The famous group is known for its hits over the years with songs like “Gotas de Lluvia” and “Cali Pachanguero” that serve as salsa dance staples at many nightclubs in the world.

Here is a short clip of the band in action during a previous visit to Blue Agave Nightclub:

RitmoBello.com and the San Diego Salsa and Latin Dancing Meetup Group will be in attendance at the concert and we encourage you to get your tickets before it sells out.  You can find out more information on the event page at the San Diego Salsa and Latin Dancing Meetup Group (click here).

See you all at the Grupo Niche Concert!

John ;-)

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Colombian Salsa Music Group Grupo Niche Performing LIVE at Blue Agave Nightclub June 24th

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Grupo Niche, one of Colombia’s premiere salsa bands, is once again returning to San Diego in June and will be playing live in concert at Blue Agave Nightclub.  The group is well known for its high energy salsa music and engaging live performances. The two videos below show a glimpse of them performing at Blue Agave Nightclub the last time they visited San Diego:

 

The concert is on Friday June 24th and tickets can be purchased online at TicketMaster or at the door at the club.

See you all at the Grupo Niche Concert!

John ;-)

@RitmoBello

Colombian Salsa Band Grupo Niche Coming Direct to San Diego Courtesy of Blue Agave Nightclub

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Blue Agave Nightclub here in San Diego has done a stellar job of bringing to America’s Finest City the best in contemporary salsa music.  They continue that tradition by bringing to San Diego salsa dancers the one and only Grupo Niche.

Coming direct from Colombia, South America the group is well known throughout the world for some of the best and widely popular salsa songs out there today.  Chances are that if you are dancing to a salsa song at a club here in San Diego you are dancing to one of their classic songs.

Ritmo Bello and the San Diego Salsa and Latin Dancing Meetup group will be at Blue Agave Nightclub to enjoy this great concert and we encourage you to attend as well.  You can find out more information about the concert and RSVP on the San Diego Salsa and Latin Dancing Meetup Group calendar. Also, to get a short preview of what to expect at the concert make sure you watch the Ritmo Bello YouTube videos in this article taken from their last concert here in San Diego.

See you all at Blue Agave Nightclub July 22, 2010!

John ;-)

@Ritmo Bello

The Best in Colombian Salsa Music Comes to San Diego: Blue Agave Nightclub Presents Sonora Carruseles

Friday, May 28, 2010

That’s right!  Colombian salsa powerhouse Sonora Carruseles will be performing live in San Diego and Ritmo Bello invites you to experience some of the best contemporary salsa music that exists today.  Formed in my family’s hometown of Medellin Colombian, the group is well known throughout salsa dance circles for their energetic and fun salsa dance songs.  I’ve included some of their more well known music below including “Al Son De Los Cueros”, “Cachondea”, and “La Comay”.

Al Son de los Cueros

Cachondea

La Comay

Sonora Carruseles will be performing at Blue Agave Nightclub (a special thanks to them for bringing the big name salsa groups here to San Diego!) and tickets are on sale right now.  The San Diego Salsa and Latin Dancing Meetup Group along with Ritmo Bello will be on hand for this special performance and we encourage you to enjoy the show live as well.  For more information on the event please visit this RSVP page on the San Diego Salsa and Latin Dancing Meetup Group.

Also don’t forget that I will most likely be shooting video there and I’m still trying to raise funds to upgrade our videos to HD quality. (You can help click here to find out more!) See you all at Blue Agave Nightclub for the Sonora Carruseles concert!

John ;-)

@RitmoBello

Breaking Through Physical Barriers: A Ritmo Bello Interview with Reinaldo Ojeda

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Salsa dancers sometimes hit roadblocks in their dance development that may seem insurmountable.  Due to physical or even mental constraints, many dancers have been challenged as they learn the dance.  Many times how they respond to their challenges serves as inspiration for us all.

One individual in particular epitomizes this in his own development as a salsa dancer.  Dancing salsa with one leg and a crutch, Reinaldo Ojeda shows us all that even the most challenging constraints can be overcome.  Below is a short interview of Reinaldo Ojedo, a truly exceptional salsa dancer.

John ;-)

@RitmoBello

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Ritmo Bello: Reinaldo, thanks for agreeing to sit down for this interview. Let’s begin.  Being a salsa dancer with one leg really sets you apart from anyone else in the world as a dancer.  What sorts of challenges did you face when you were first learning to dance salsa?

Reinaldo Ojeda:  My  biggest challenge was the disability itself I suffered at birth due to my umbilical cord .  It caused trouble in my left leg and the cord cut off the flow of blood causing the leg to die in the my mother’s womb.  My family treated me as a normal child nonetheless and I played with my brothers and cousins at my  grandparents house growing up.  We always met during weekends to share a luncheon or a birthday and I grew accustomed to playing soccer and other games with them up to the age of 5 using a crutch.   As I got older I realized other kids not part of our family would look at me differently and question my abilities to play with them.  By the time I was 7 though I had grown in confidence and even played soccer at my school as part of the team. It was during this time that my mother taught me to dance and I was always around my family who were all musically inclined.  My uncles and Grandfather Carlos Cabrera had a band were they sang boleros and I was able to get exposure to all types of music like salsa, meringue, etc.

Ritmo Bello: What motivated you to begin salsa dancing?

Reinaldo Ojeda: My love of dancing came about a few years ago with my brother when we were frequenting a bar in Bogota called THE BRIDGE PA¨ALLA.  One day a few salsa dancers appeared, dancing very nicely and introducing me to the dance.   At that time I did not think I had talent for it until the owner of the bar Arvey Walteros  proposed that I try to learn the dance and perform in front of his customers.  I took on the challenge and was a hit not just at his bar in Bogota but in other places I performed.  The experience opened my thoughts to other things I could with my life including something different like dancing.

Ritmo Bello: As a Colombian American I know that Colombian salsa dancing has a huge impact worldwide through cities such as Cali.  Being from Colombia, can you describe how Colombian salsa dancing has influenced your development as a dancer?

Reinaldo Ojeda:  Salsa dancing in Colombia is best known not only as a quick dance but also for the technical side of it as well.  Its been difficult for me to keep my speed and technical dance moves up to what is known in Colombia, but I’ve worked hard to not fall behind.  I perform at the best salsa academy in Cali, Swing Latino, on a monthly basis doing salsa cabaret shows.  I take pride showing my skills and demonstrating to people in Cali that salsa dancers from other parts of the country like Bogota have their own salsa talent.

Ritmo Bello: What advice can you give to someone who may be disabled but wants to learn how to dance salsa as you did?

Reinaldo Ojeda:  In life we all have some sort of disability whether its physical or mental.  This is true even with the most ‘perfect’ of people.   In many ways the real disability though is a mental one that prevents us to do things even if we can physically.  There are examples of people like me who have worked hard to do things in life despite disability such as the Mexican singer Toni Melendez who even though has no hands still plays guitar with his feet.  I think you need to look at these good examples that God has sent to the world to show that disabilities don’t necessarily have to limit us.

Ritmo Bello: What has been your best memory from your salsa dance experiences?

Reinaldo Ojeda:  My best experiences have been through traveling to other countries like Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Nicaragua, the United State, Italy and other places I never though I would visit and show the world that there exist a reality beyond my disability.  Through my travels I’ve also been able to show that Colombia is not all bad as some may think and that we also have a joyful culture in Colombia.

Ritmo Bello: I understand you are actually a Gold medalist in the Para Olympics.  Can you tell me a little about that experience and how it’s impacted your salsa dancing?

Reinaldo Ojeda:  Well for swimming I was part of the Colombian swim team and I feel fortunate to be able to participate in that.  As we say in Colombia you should always be “echando pal ante” or striving to move forward and this experience has helped push my salsa dancing development.  With the support of my parents, my wife Claudia Patricia and my daughter Nicol Saray I feel that they have been my heartfelt motivation to pursue this and dancing.

Ritmo Bello: Do you have any plans of visiting San Diego, California in the near future?  Perhaps to go to the upcoming San Diego Salsa Bachata Festival in September?

Reinaldo Ojeda:  I don’t have any current plans at the moment.  I would like to attend the San Diego Salsa Bachata festival and I’m currently looking into finding funding to allow me to perform at that event.

Ritmo Bello:  What advice can you give to people that are new to salsa dancing?

Reinaldo Ojeda:  Learning how to dance is not always easy but with work its rewarding to know that you can get to a high level of proficiency.  People can get to the level of dance where they can even perform like me with that hard work and dedication taking them to levels they may not have even thought possible.

Ritmo Bello: Do you have contact information in case anyone from the Ritmo Bello audience wants to contact you?

Reinaldo Ojeda:  Sure.  If anyone wants to reach me they can  communicate with me  in Bogota, Colombia through:

reysalsa2008@hotmail.com

reinalojeda@yahoo.com

Mobile 57-3133295999

Mobile 57-3184757330

Land Line 571-7021622

They can also visit YouTube and type in my name, Reinaldo Ojeda, to find lots of videos of my dancing like the ones appearing in this interview.

Ritmo Bello: Reinaldo, Thank you for your time and everything you to do inspire salsa dancers worldwide.

Reinaldo Ojeda:  Thanks to Ritmo Bello for giving me the opportunity to do this interview.  I want to send a very special greeting to all my fans in Colombia and worldwide, that God bless them always.  Remember that salsa is life!

Do you want to see Reinaldo Ojeda at the 2010 San Diego Salsa & Bachata Festival?

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

A Colombian salsa performer, Reinaldo Ojeda, contacted me recently to see if there would be any interest from our salsa community to see him perform at the 2010 San Diego Salsa & Bachata Festival.  The videos here are ones he sent me to share with all of you.  What do you all think?  Share your comments here please.

John ;-)

Ritmo Bello

2nd Annual Colombian/Peruvian Salsa Festival This Sunday August 2nd!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The Colombian/Peruvian Salsa Festival is this Sunday August 2nd! Hosted by Rumba Entertainment, the event enters its second year bringing us 3 live bands (Ritmo Peru, Grupo Mi Tierra, and Mambo Salvaje) in this all ages event. Dance shows begin at 7pm. The festival will be a good opportunity to learn about the music and culture of Colombia and Peru. I’ve included these two YouTube videos here to give you more information about the two countries:

For more information about the Colombian/Peruvian Salsa Festival check out the info page set up at the San Diego Salsa and Latin Dancing Meetup Group.

John F. Bello

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