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Salsa Tropical , Thursday, April 3.

From: Magdalena Russo
Sent on: Friday, March 28, 2008 2:33 PM
Deam Members,
thank you for joining.

I am doing my best to provide everyone with great music, Salsa Teachers, shows and a wonderful place to dance.
I need your support for our weekly Thursdays meetup to take off.
Please do your best to attend. Thursday, April 3rd. between 7and12am
Please invite your friends.
Members of this meetup will get free hoderve's from 7:30pm until 8:30pm
I will have a table reserve for our meetup group. Please let me know if you are coming .
I will have to prepare the appetizers according to how many people will show up.
thank you,
your organizer.
Magdalena

Your organizer,Magdalena is proud to announce , she is now a new member of www.spiceevents.net She has teamed up with Trey Parker and Rick Castro. ( organizers of Salsa and Tango at Chelsea Market ) Together, we will spice up Thursdays, "Salsa Tropical" at LG with live music by our own house band named "Tropical Salsa Jam "composed of top musicians. Directed by Martin Vicente (singer, song writer and percussionist. ). Ricotumbao
"If you love Latin music please support this event.". We will dance Salsa again on Thursday, April 3rd. 7-12am Lesson given by Victoria www.youshouldbedancing.net at 7pm Dj Derajja spining salsa, bachatta, merenge, arabic, samba, etc...

Every Thursdays Salsa Tropical at the Lafayette Grill and Bar.
only $10
Thursday, April 3, 7-12am
Learn Salsa with Victoria lessons at 7:30pm
WWW.Youshouldbedancing.net
Live music by our own house band. "Tropical Salsa Jam"
at 9pm

Where? LafayetteGrillandbar.
56 Franklin Street {between Broadway and Lafayette)
New York City, NY.11218
Lafayettegrillandbar

Salsa developed in Cuba in the 1940s. It drew upon local musical styles, such as charanga (featuring primarily strings and flute) and the dance music of the conjuntos (bands), and blended them with elements of jazz. In the 1950s salsa began to flourish in New York City, where it incorporated traditional Puerto Rican rhythms, and later, elements from Venezuelan and Colombian music and rhythm and blues. Its stars have included Celia Cruz, Tito Puente, and Willie Colon.

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