Forgot it's the Sibenik weekend - hope there'll be some salsa people left in London!Hi MacMoto,, thanks for noticing, the Caramelo team will all be in Sibenik, Croatia, so the Social is cancelled this month. I have updated London Salsa Events x
Forgot it's the Sibenik weekend - hope there'll be some salsa people left in London!Hi MacMoto,, thanks for noticing, the Caramelo team will all be in Sibenik, Croatia, so the Social is cancelled this month. I have updated London Salsa Events x
Forgot it's the Sibenik weekend - hope there'll be some salsa people left in London!
YesBar Salsa on Monday. Is that the best place for On2 dancing on a Monday night?
Thanks!Yes
Make sure:
1) You go there late - On2 dancing doesn't really get going until 11.30 - midnight, when space becomes available.
2) You find the On2 end of the room, right at the back of the main floor away from the stage.
I go on a semi regular basis and mostly enjoy it. Not as busy as it was 3 or 4 years ago and it's somewhat sub-urban in terms of the standard of dancing (I include myself in this), so don't expect a lot of technical dancers. But the dance floor is big and most importantly they play salsa music (often some nice old school stuff, Carl has good taste IMO) on a Friday night, just a 15 minute drive away, until 1am in the morning.Hey has anyone here gone to the Calm Salsa nights run by Carl michael? Friends on FB and was wondering what it was like!
Salsa on a Friday night is hard to come by in London
Both, but on2 is more niche.Hello, sorry haven't read all 72 pages... just a quick question. Do you dance on 1 or on 2 in London??
I'm probably missing something hereI'm saying nothing.
Ah thanks. Iooks like I'll have to learn to dance on 1Both, but on2 is more niche.
A few years ago I got into a dispute over whether London is some sort of salsa capital of Europe/the world. My point was - and probably still is, from what you wrote - no matter how wonderful certain people and events may be, if there's little on on an average weekend, there's no way the scene can be considered as amazing. That's no slur on the people who do attend events and the events that are actually on, but it seems there's not much on in London.I'm probably missing something here![]()
That's not necessarily a reflection of the quality of the London salsa dancing scene, though. The gig probably wouldn't have been marketed at dancers, but rather to jazz or world music fans.I also can't help but notice that when I was down there and I stumbled across a great band playing live, I could see literally no salsa dancers present. Admitttedly they were only a duo and there wasn't much space to dance, but the duo are very danceable and they were trying to get people to dance. (I think when someone wants to dance they usually give off signals to say as much, and I didn't notice anyone with that look, but maybe I missed someone.)