February 27, 2009
New York Salsa Dance Events: TROPICAL IMAGE SALSA SOCIAL - 2ND STUDIO ANNIVERSARY-DOMINICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY - VALENTINE'S DAY-MARDI GRAS PARTY
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TROPICAL IMAGE SALSA SOCIAL
2ND STUDIO ANNIVERSARY
DOMINICAN INDEPENDENCE DAY
VALENTINE'S DAY-MARDI GRAS PARTY
Everyone is invited to this "On 2" dance party given by the very friendly and spunky Arelis Beato, Instructor, Director and Choreographer of the Tropical Image Dancers , and a former performer with the Caribbean Soul Dance Company. She also produces the big annual Brooklyn Salsa Gala . She and her team extend a warm welcome to mambo dancers from all over to come and join them for a night with lots of salsa music and dancing.
There will sometimes be raffles and giveaways and also sometimes tickets for the 2009 Brooklyn Salsa Gala will be on sale.
DJs to be announced will be playing classic salsa dance music plus a bit of cha cha, merengue & bachata, the dance floors are medium size wooden floors which are "medium-to-fast speed". The event is held in Tropical Image's brand new dance studio, it's actually 2 studios, their new permanent home. This is one of the "Brooklyn circle of salsa studios" which have grown very popular in the last several years spreading mambo On 2 throughout the borough and attracting dancers from all over..
An On 2 mambo social held in a neighborhood dance studio with 2 medium size rooms. The crowd ranges from 50 to 100+ dancers, depending on whether it's a regular social or a special event with several performances or other special attractions, and depending on whether there are many dancers from the wider mambo community.
Music is almost entirely pure classic salsa plus a little cha cha, bachata & merengue. Where people dance in "New York On 2" timing and style.
his mambo party is being held at the new Tropical Image Dance Studio, 5302 Fourth Avenue (at the corner of 53rd Street and Fourth Avenue, entrance on 53rd Street) on the 2nd floor.
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