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I cannot speak for the UK scene but London is fantastic right now![]()
Anywhere I can go and attend a cha cha social, gets a gold star from me!
I cannot speak for the UK scene but London is fantastic right now![]()
One should not make comparisons between cities such as.. London, New York, LA. Miami, etc.
The "pool " of potential students/ dancers, is incomparable ,to the majority of towns. I dont include Cali, Tokyo, and other major centres having little knowledge of their current status .
Anywhere I can go and attend a cha cha social, gets a gold star from me!
Would all of you who say you're going to miss Cocomo's please come tomorrow night? I'll be there!Come on, if it's as good as you make it sound, you can make the trip to SF for one more party there. Please!
I might need a buffer if Offbeat becomes annoying
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I'll be there -- though it's not that big a deal anymore. There're other better places to dance in the Bay Area.Would all of you who say you're going to miss Cocomo's please come tomorrow night? I'll be there!Come on, if it's as good as you make it sound, you can make the trip to SF for one more party there. Please!
I might need a buffer if Offbeat becomes annoying
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Right - I'll be expecting youWould be amazing to fly to San Fran for a night of Salsa!!! Seattle is not that far by plane!!Real shame about Cocomo's!!!!
Yes, but I won't be at them, which puts them at a disadvantageI'll be there -- though it's not that big a deal anymore. There're other better places to dance in the Bay Area.
Sure. And if you are still around on Saturday, go to the Yerba Buena social, one of the best in the Bay Area.Yes, but I won't be at them, which puts them at a disadvantagePlease listen out for the Aussie accent and save me a dance
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Mine has. There have been more people leaving the scene than joining, and a lack of events. There are still one or 2 Cuban nights a month where I live, but rarely anything else. For a major UK city, that seems pretty weak. (Not that the scene ever was massive.)
Is this an international trend?
though it's not that big a deal anymore. There're other better places to dance in the Bay Area.
Would all of you who say you're going to miss Cocomo's please come tomorrow night? I'll be there!Come on, if it's as good as you make it sound, you can make the trip to SF for one more party there. Please!
I might need a buffer if Offbeat becomes annoying
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And will again - if you don't ask me, I am liable to attackI will be there but you've already danced with me![]()
Cool - hope to meet you! However, I have arranged this trip so that I can spend Saturday night in TokyoSure. And if you are still around on Saturday, go to the Yerba Buena social, one of the best in the Bay Area.
sounds like there is room for DJ Yuca to start up a weekly Salsa night somewhere
IMO, sometimes the scenes start to dwindle because of a percieved inaccessability to the public. salsa socials often only get promoted to a fixed crowd (through facebook etc.) who have gone through the 'mill' of dance workshops, and at a cover charge which is prohibitive to the curious. you end up with a stagnant social scene with fewer and fewer new faces. we had a dip in our scene a couple of years back and i percieved this to be the problem.
a weekly salsa bar for free entrance might be just the thing your scene needs.
But then again I thought this thread was not for comparison but more a report on the state of affairs of the scene that you are in.
a weekly salsa bar for free entrance might be just the thing your scene needs.
a weekly salsa bar for free entrance might be just the thing your scene needs.
Which prompts the question: do you do something like this in your locality?
i can identify with this, here the majority of people dance cuban style , but are as happy or quite possibly more happy to dance to classic salsa music.a lot of local dancers are equally happy dancing to salsa as to timba.