You can call it "Salsa Speed-Dating." Salsa Mia at Yuca Lounge in South Beach is helping people socialize through Salsa dancing. Their classes teach what instructor Alex Ruiz calls, "Miami-Cuban style ...
Besides the humidity, the evening in Little Haiti was picturesque. Palm trees swayed, the sun set turned the sky into cotton-candy colors and hundreds of twentysomethings were gathered wearing ...
As founder of one of Miami’s most popular Latin dance studios, Rene Gueits just might be the Magic City’s number-one salsa lover. But in 2001, Gueits took his pasión del ritmo and his dance company ...
There’s a Disney World for salseros, and it doesn’t take four hours to get there. The Miami Salsa Congress, now in its 18th year, is back with a salsa extravaganza July 20 through 28. The event, which ...
Members of the Miami-based Colombian-American salsa band Sonora Carruseles. Maybe you’ve never heard of the Miami salsa band Sonora Carruseles. But President Obama has. This week he put one of the ...
Picture this: It’s Friday night and you find yourself sauntering down Lincoln Road. Somehow along the way your feet start tapping, your hips start shaking and before you know it, you’re swept up in ...
Few things scream Miami more than salsa dancing, rum and cigars. Chris is still trying to figure out which salsa he likes better: the music or the kind you dip your chips in. While he ponders that, we ...
Marisol Blanco performs in the traditional Afro-Cuban dress inspired by Yemayá, an African mother deity of the seas." For the last 12 years, Marisol Blanco has been fighting against numbers.
Rene Gueits, founder of Salsa Lovers dance studio, was born and raised in Miami. Photo provided to the Miami Herald I was born in Miami in 1966 and raised in Hialeah. When I got older I moved down to ...