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Salsa Sundays at Sangria

Salsa Sundays at Sangria
LIVE MUSIC!

WHEN: Every Sunday (Except for YA Salsa Social Sunday's)
WHERE: Sangria 9pm-1am (map)
WHO: 21+
COBVER: $7

Sundays at Sangria start the new week with the pristine sounds of Tumbao Salsa. Since 2007, Sangria is the only weekly live salsa night in Metro Detroit and features open dancing and a festive crowd.  Group salsa lessons at 9:00 PM with Elaine Marerro of Troy Dance Studio.

As well as great music, you can energize with Spanish tapas or paellas until 10:00 PM.  On YA Salsa Social Sunday's Sangria features a DJ instead of live music.

To find out more about Tumbao Salsa check out http://www.tumbaobravo.com

 

Sangria
401 South Lafayette Avenue
Royal Oak, MI 48067
(map)
(248) 543-1964 

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Tumbao Bravo at Arts Beats & Eats

Late notice, but Tumbao Bravo will play 9:30 PM at the Arts Beats & Eats in Pontiac.  Tumbao Bravo plays a danceable latin jazz style.

 

When: Saturday August 30th 9:30 PM

Where: Diet Pepsi R&B Stage Pontiac (map)

Cost: Free

Salsa Night @ Top of the Park

What could be better than dancing till twilight to salsa on a warm summer night? Top of the Park, Ann Arbor's most beloved summer event presents a night of music and dancing on the steps of Ingalls Mall to the sounds of Grupo Salvaje and Tumbao Bravo. Started in 1983, the Top of the Park is just one of the events in the Ann Arbor Summer Festival which has become a signature event attracting over 60,000 people between June and July each year.

This is a great outdoor event pretty much guaranteed to be fun for everyone -- dancer or music lover. Since salsa is a street dance, be prepared with the right shoes as the dance surface will be concrete. Dance sneakers like the Blochs work great. The night starts with Tumbao Bravo at 7:00 PM and runs till 11:00 PM including a 2 hour set from one of Detroit's finest, Grupo Salvaje.

  • Free Entry
  • Saturday July 5th, 2008
  • 7:00 PM -- 11:00 PM
  • All Ages Welcome
  • Food and Beverage fair
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