Organized from a big ballroom school it's unique selling-point is having all kinds of dances under one roof: ballroom, salsa, bachata, WCS, tango, rock'n'roll etc.
One evening Son Con Ron gave a live concert.
That would really reduce my enjoyment. Even if the music and atmosphere are brilliant, 10 til 1 is no good. Looks like the focus is workshops, and even in English or Spanish they are of little appeal to me.Mind that it is workshop focused, the social dancing each evening is short: starts after shows at 10 p.m. but only until 1 a.m., and many people leave around 12 p.m (only WCS allowed until 3 a.m., don't ask me why).
One evening Son Con Ron gave a live concert.
They have become really good over the years, recommendable.Having a name live band is certainly commendable. How was their performance?
I don't see anything there. Do you have a link?Anyone know anything about the dancehouse event in August? They posted “The Dance Hub, 1st chapter: Budapest” on instagram today.
Looks like they moved the event to end of July instead of first week of AugustBudapest might have interested me, but I already booked Stuttgart at the same week-end. August in general is pretty full of events, I already booked three.
Ah, now I see. Things seem still a-changing, so let's wait a bit.Looks like they moved the event to end of July instead of first week of August
Anyone know anything about the dancehouse event in August? They posted “The Dance Hub, 1st chapter: Budapest” on instagram today.
Indeed, Budapest summer mambo event is now announced 24-27 july. Frankie Martinez is announced, some instructor more can be chosen by vote - interesting, although I'd go for the socials. I am tempted, if only the Budapest followers would be there it would be fun already, and flights are cheap - just my winter hotel for Live2mambo demands exactly the double price in summerLooks like they moved the event to end of July instead of first week of August
Indeed, Budapest summer mambo event is now announced 24-27 july. Frankie Martinez is announced, some instructor more can be chosen by vote - interesting, although I'd go for the socials. I am tempted, if only the Budapest followers would be there it would be fun already, and flights are cheap - just my winter hotel for Live2mambo demands exactly the double price in summer. Summer is full with events, no worries about lack of salsa.
Location will be in the Ethno museum where the workshops were held in the week between both Live2Mambo weekends. I remember you visited both weekends, so maybe you also went to those workshops in between? If so, how was the floor there? It's a very new building, was the atmosphere there good?I decided to book it. Considering doubling up and doing Vivaz (weekend prior) or Stuttgart marathon (weekend after). Planning might be tricky but for sure doing Budapest.
I was there, for the first time. I liked it, but would only go again if I find a cheap flight and hotel. It was not crowded at all and the dance level was ok. The level was by far not as high as the dancehouse events, but people were not snobby. Although there were more followers, I was asked to dance quite often. A few people were beginners and danced on 1. Most participants were French, some Germans and I saw some Americans as well. There was live Band on Sunday. I think they were from Paris. Altough some songs were quite long, they did not play much of th typical cuban songs that other bands play. I found their music quite festival style.Has anyone been to PISC this year? How was it for you? and would you go again next year?
Interesting, last year friday night was too crowded to really dance (other nights were ok).It was not crowded at all and the dance level was ok.
They had this fashionista motto this year, which was one of the things that kept me away this year. The other reasons were not enough afternoon socials and expensive accomodation.What I did not like was the Catwalk they did during the Saturday Party. Particpants could present themselves to the crowd and get voted for.
I liked the Palmeraie location and am surprised you call it a little run down. The very small bachata (?) room looked and smelled seedy indeed, but I never entered it nor did I care.The location of the Palmerie is quite old. It looks fancy in the Videos, but in fact it a a little run down. I did not mind this at all, but I was surprised to see this.