Hello once again from the East Coast, Philadelphia, PA.
I opted once again to repeat a good thing and went back to the club I visited the night before, Brasils in Old City Philadelphia . Although similar to my first night of salsa dancing, there was a different studio hosting the lessons. Led by Mike Andino of Estilo Dance Studio , the lesson was a refreshing and upbeat event that consisted of some nice moves being taught. I included a video from Mike’s website here so you can meet him and recognize him if you ever come to Philadelphia for salsa dancing. My special thanks goes out to him for extending a welcome to an outsider like myself and making me feel welcome.
The night I have to say was even better than the previous night’s outing. Not only was there a different crowd (I believe there were at least 2 bachelorette parties in attendance that night) but I was able to meet some really nice Philadelphia residents like Katie (thanks for all the great dances!).
I have to admit that I am running low on energy today. The only thing I have to do at this point is go to Mass at a local Catholic Church and get some rest.
Oh yeah, I may go out yet again tonight…still unsure on that. I know of at least one place I could go to tonight, Alfie’s that Mike suggested I visit. More to come later…
Last night I had the opportunity to visit Philadelphia’s Old City area and it was a great experience. For those of you in San Diego, California the Old City here in Philly is reminiscent of the Gaslamp Quarter downtown . I included a video here so you could get a better sense of what I mean.
In terms of Philly salsa dancing, I visited a nice little venue called Brasil’s . The club, located in the colonial part of the city, has a decent size dance floor on the second level and pretty good drink specials ($3 for a Corona before 11pm). There were good lessons given by La Luna Dance Studio too (learned a new move called the susie Q).
Philly salsa is danced On1, so it wasn’t too difficult for me to meet some folks and get some good dancing in early on in the evening. The city is also pretty diverse as I was able to dance with some residents that were originally from Hungary and other exotic locations around the world. Although there was only a DJ and no live band, the DJ did a good job of mixing salsa with an occasional merengue and bachata. I could have done without the Regaton though.
Overall, it was an excellent night out on the town here in Philly. I have some other places to check out tonight but my feeling is I might make my way back to a good thing at Brasil’s again. I’ll let you know how it pans out.
If you’ve followed Ritmo Bello for some time now, you know that I love history and enjoy traveling to places rich in history. You would also recognize that I love salsa dancing in the places I visit.
I’ve done some research online and found a varied assortment of places and activities to check out while I’m there. First, using my connections through Meetup.com I’ve been able to find out about the 28th Annual Latino Festival that takes place this Saturday. The Philly Salsa Meetup group has organized an event to meet at the festival and I’m going to try to connect with some members from the group.
For nightlife I have a number of options that include these three venues:
You can bet I’ll be doing some more research on places to visit for salsa while in the city and of course I’m open to any of your suggestions you might have for salsa clubs to visit. Whatever places I do visit I’ll be writing reviews like I did with other places I’ve visited .
I’ll write some more about my trip later this week but until then I leave you with a quote from St. Augustine :
“The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.” Time to read some pages……….
Greetings once again from Los Angeles! I’m having an excellent time here and was fortunate enough last night to go salsa dancing in the City of Angels. The venue was called Zanzibar and the night was Tumbao – Salsa Dura . Located not too far from the 3rd Street Promenade , Zanzibar was the perfect place for some Monday night salsa. The venue itself had an old brickhouse feel, complete with rustic wood floors that gave an ambience of middle eastern flavor. Most people in attendance were casual as expected for a Monday night sporting jeans (of course I went looking like I was ready for Saturday night salsa dancing but hey its my style).
I arrived early in the night to observe the lessons being given by Cristian Oviedo , who competently and with his own unique flair taught a bustling group of eager salsa dancers. After the beginning and intermediate lessons, the general dancing began and true to the name Tumbao there definitely was a great latin groove in motion. For a Monday night there was a great turnout that rivaled many of the most frequented locales in San Diego on busier nights (imagine a Cafe Sevilla on a Thursday night but filled with great dancers and space to dance). Personally I had a great time dancing and appreciated a venue that strictly played salsa songs (with an occasional cha cha cha) as the main form of music.
As with any salsa venue, the management and staff have an important impact on how a night turns out and I’m happy to report that I was treated with the utmost respect. Special thanks to Destiny at Zanzibar for the VIP treatment and opportunity to enjoy a salsa night in Los Angeles.
I’m here for a couple more days and I might go out dancing once again while here. If I do you can read all about it here. Until then, keep dancing and God bless!
I’ve taken a short trip to our northern neighbor and hope to take advantage of the time here to go salsa dancing. Specifically, I’ve found at least three different venues that I can choose from for tonight. They include Zanzibar in Santa Monica, El Floridita in Hollywood, and Hollywood Studio Bar & Grill on Sunset Bvld. I’ll keep you posted on which venue I attend tonight and will write out a complete review. Until then, I’m going back to checking out the scene here… Hey, I think I just saw Jim Carey!
Whew! I returned from New Orleans intact but with many great memories.
I was able to briefly go to Ray’s Boom Boom Room to see the salsa band play but unfortunately there were not many dancers in attendance. Most people were out and about enjoying the jazz, floats, and more typical attractions of the "Big Easy."
I took some video of the floats I saw and you can see them here in this post.
In any case, I hope to return to New Orleans in the future to see and enjoy the rich musical traditions the city boasts.
Things are going great here in New Orleans! I had the opportunity to listen to some local music (jazz mostly) and broke bread at a place where i sampled some jambalaya . Great experience overall, although I’m still searching for a salsa venue.
Luckily, Fredy Omar replied to an email I sent to him and he said he is playing with his salsa band on Friday night at Ray’s Boom Boom Room . I think I might take up his invite and check it out.