My personal reflections on Live2Mambo 2026:
This is not a review as I didn't really participate in the event from a dancing perspective. I decided to make this event something more personal, casual and I followed my own routine of sleep, eat and dance, in that order. I treated it like a spa holiday.
First time being in the venue hotel, and let me tell you, it makes a huge difference. Being able to put on my dance shoes and walk down a few flights of stairs (or take the lift) and then walk 20 meters down the hall directly into the lobby and straight onto the dance floor was a laughable luxury.
Also, having the ability to have food delivered from Wolt from almost any restaurant directly to your hotel room is another huge plus. Sure, I could have done this anywhere in the city, but being in the venue, having the Wolt driver literally walk up to your hotel room door and hand deliver your food, all without ever having to leave the comfort of your own hotel room, is like a whole new level of pampering.
I had planned to take it easy at this festival and dance very light (and I miean VERY light).
Some NEW personal highlights for me were:
- Skipping the entire Friday evening party without a second thought or regret
- Attending the last 15 minutes of a 5-hour day social (Sunday)
- Waking up at 6am, then arriving to the night party and dancing only to the last song (Sunday)
- Didn't eat a single snack at the event despite it being free. Controlling myself not to eat sweets/junk food is my new hobby and so from this perspective, I succeeded.
My only regret was going to the Saturday night party at all. I should have stayed in and slept.
Why were these highlights? Because I chose to do it on my own time. I didn't feel the pressure of having to dance every single minute at the festival because of some expectation I have of myself to do something just because I am there . I listen to my body and what it wants. And most of the time, it wanted to rest and also to eat and drink warm tea.
I also trained my basics in my hotel room during the day social. Imagine having some of the best dancers for your most prefered dance style 25 meters away and yet you decide instead to stay in your room to train your basic step. Yep, that's me.
When I was at the venue, I'd talk with people I hadn't seen for years. After having a few dances with people I know, it was easy to get into a flow and rattle off 5-10 dances in a row. Was rather surprised many people still remembered who I was. Whenever I entered the dance floor, it was almost impossible not to be asked for a dance.
For me, this was like a homecoming. I intentionally experienced something very different because what I used to do before (try to get my money's worth by dancing a lot at every single party) doesn't work for me any more. So this was a new experience for me, especially when it comes be being more attentive to what my body needs.
The idea of waking up at 2 am in the morning and attending a night party now sounds insane to me. So are 5 hour day socials. If I have the energy, sure I'll go, but not going is also now a completely fine alternative.
Goes to show that everyone's experience at these events is very diferent. I enjoyed this much slower pace very much. But most of all, the feeling of that all too common 'festival depression' or 'didn't meet my expectations' element is completely gone. The experience was one of a kind and I would not have changed anything.
Well, maybe with the exception of the music being a bit too soft for my tastes.