Ann Arbor
Pre Thanksgiving Latin Party @Good Night Gracie
Last Updated November 19th, 2009 by Sabor
DJ Sabor moves over from Cafe Habana to Good Night Gracie in Ann Arbor.
Join us the Wednesday before Thanksgiving for what will be a great party.
DJ Sabor spinning Salsa, Merengue, Bachata and Reggaeton
Good Night Gracie
102 S. 1st (Corner of 1st and Huron)
Ann Arbor
(map)
Doors open at 9PM
No cover all night
21+
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The Last Salsa Party at the Dakota Building - This Saturday!!!
Last Updated September 16th, 2009 by Sebastian
Join Laura Geldy's and Dance Revolution this Saturday night (September 19th) for their last salsa party at the Dakota Bldg. Great music, nice floor, awesome people, a wonderful dance floor, free food &
drinks... What more could u ask for :)
The night begins with two lessons starting at 7 then the music starts at 9 and goes til 1 in the morning.
- Level 1 Class 7-8pm, Level 3 Class 8-9pm
- Cover is FREE if you come to class, otherwise $5.
The Dakota Building is located at: 1785 W. Stadium, Ann Arbor (map)
Questions? Call (734) 945-8428 for more information
Starting in Oct. Dance Revolution will be moving Tues, Wed & Sat nights over to the Phoenix Center: 220 S. Main St, Ann Arbor (map)
Dance Revolution's 4yr Anniversary Party
Last Updated July 13th, 2009 by happyft
Sat July 18 we are celebrating Dance Revolution's 4 yr anniversary with a huge dance party. We are inviting all different types of dancers. There will be the usual salsa, bachata, chacha, merengue; but for this special party we will also have tango, swing, hustle, ballroom, and whatever else you want to hear :-)
To learn more about Dance Revolution, or for more information on the event click here...
- Saturday July 18th 7:00 PM - 1:00 AM
- Beginner salsa lesson 7-8pm
- Intermediate salsa lesson 8-9pm
- The cost for the lesson is $8/$7 with student ID
- Dance Party 9pm-1am
- The party is free if you come to class, otherwise it's $5
- FREE Food & Drinks
Top of the Park Salsa After Party at Kenville Studios in Ann Arbor June 13
Last Updated May 4th, 2009 by jesssoul
Salsa your way from the Top of the Park performance by Orchestra Sensacional to Kenville Studios for an after party starting at 10 p.m. DJ Sabor will spin your favorite salsa, cha cha and bachata until 2 a.m.
Quatro Entertainment be giving away door prizes, and feeding you after a crazy long day of salsa workshops and dancing in the streets.
We're even bringing in a massage therapist who will provide $1-per-minute massages to help you keep going all night long.
Door prizes include:
- 10 salsa CD's
- 3 Firefly Wednesday nigh passes
- 2 Full body massages
- 2 Chair/Foot massages
- 3 Free passes to Latino Art Exhibition on July 18
Cover $8.
All ages welcome (12 and under are free)
Refreshments and food will be available for purchase. BYOB.
Address:
323 E. Hoover St.
Ann Arbor, MI
48104
(MAP)
For more Quatro Entertainment events, visit www.quatroentertainment.com.
NYE 2009 @ Cafe Habana
Last Updated November 16th, 2008 by SaborEl Camino Real: My take on a new venue
Last Updated July 7th, 2008 by jesssoulI have to say I was pleasantly surprised when after the fabulous night at Top of the Park, my little crew and I drove over to El Camino Real. My first impression was a good one. Not only were the doormen nice, when we walked in they were playing salsa music. We were seated by a host immediately and had three waiters at arms length most of the time. They offer appetizers late into the evening which ranged in price from $2.50 for a cheese quesadilla to $11 for some monster nachos. Their claim is authentic Mexican cuisine and though they only served appetizers at that hour (after 11 p.m.), you could tell they were closer to authentic than many "Mexican" restaurants. My telltale sign is the type of flour tortillas they use. These looked like fresh, hand-tossed ones you might find at the tortilla factory in Detroit. From what I ate, I thought the food was good and a much needed boost after dancing in the streets for 4 hours already. The service was really great and friendly too The music was loud (but not too loud) and the variety of music was great too. Best of all, for me, was that the reggaeton didn't start until 1 a.m. Those of us who wanted to dance mostly salsa got what they were looking for. Whether or not that was the intent, DJ Sabor did a great job keeping everyone on their feet.





