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Saturday, September 14 2013

Here is an article to give you a perspective why some salsa clubs, salsa nights and salsa socials fail. This is not an all inclusive list. Just some things I find true. This could also apply to other dances like swing or ballroom dances.

I hope you can see that one of the most important element of success for these things is "community support". This is HUGE in my opinion.  Organizers put on these events for the community. They bring to you the best they can so that you can have.

I encourage you to support your local organizers. If you want to have a place go to dancing or an event to enjoy, your support is much needed. Help by attending, spreading the word, or help in others ways. Please keep in mind many times the organizers use their own $$ in advance to pay for space, airfare and other expenses to make an event happen. So they are taking a risk for the community.

I hope this can shed some light as to what needs to happen so that the events in your community can survive so that you will have an event or place to go dancing.

Good luck. happy dancing!

Why "SALSA" Clubs, "SALSA" Night or "SALSA" Socials fail?

Have you ever wondered why "SALSA" Clubs or "SALSA" socials fail? There are of

course many reasons. Many fail due to a combination of reasons. It is rarely because of one

reason why a "SALSA" Club or "SALSA" Social failed.

Most think it is very easy to approach the owner of an establishment, tell him/her/them "I

want to have a "SALSA" night at your place" and PRESTO, they say yes and it will be

successful. If it was that easy then there would be MANY "SALSA" Clubs and "SALSA"

Socials all over the country. Reality is this is not the case.

Here is a small list (not all) of reasons why a "SALSA" Club, "SALSA" Night or "SALSA"

social would fail.

NO SUPPORT FROM THE DANCE COMMUNITY - This is huge if there are many

SALSA dancers in your area. It might seem obvious but you will be surprised as to how

many will not support an event or club for a wide variety of reasons. Some reasons are

intentional (mostly personal) and some are unintentional. The worse kind is the intentional.

This is a spider web by itself. It can get really ugly when the reason is intentional. Not only

will the club or event not survive, the "SALSA" scene itself will not grow. "DRAMA"

becomes more the focus instead of being supportive of the club or event. Generally the local

instructors play a big role in either encouraging or discouraging support of clubs or events in

your area.

DISCORD BETWEEN OTHER INSTRUCTORS/ORGANIZERS - Depending on

the size of your town/city, this could be a huge factor. Places like Los Angeles are not

necessarily affected much by this unless the instructors/organizers are in close proximity to

each other. When instructors/organizers in a small town are not in talking terms, the dance

community is divided and the dances are small. Thus it is more difficult to establish a

"SALSA" Club to go dancing regularly. It goes back to the first reason above. Some

instructors will make their students feel bad if their students attend another instructors' event.

Thus creating animosity. This in return either slows the growth of a SALSA scene or it will

not grow at all.

NOT BIG ENOUGH SALSA SCENE - In my opinion, this is a major factor. No

dancers, No "SALSA" scene, thus No club! If there is a very small "SALSA" scene in your

area, you will be extremely hard pressed to make a "SALSA" Club a success. You will

need "people" to support it. If you do not have the people, you won't have a club.

LACK OF KNOWLEDGE - It takes some "know how" as to what it takes to make a

"SALSA" Club a success. There are so many things that need to be in place prior to having

a "SALSA CLUB" or even a simple "SALSA" Social. Without experience or some

guidance from someone who has successfully ran a "SALSA" Club or "SALSA" Night,

your "SALSA" Club will have a rough road to success.

ATMOSPHERE OF THE CLUB - Once you have your "SALSA" Club up and running,

the atmosphere in the club is one of the major factors of the success (or failure) of the club.

Many so called "SALSA" Clubs or "SALSA" Nights have failed due to the atmosphere (or

lack of it). You as the organizer will have to create the atmosphere that will attract the

people you want to support your club or event.

THE MUSIC - This is one of the factors MOST take for granted. "SALSA" is "SALSA"

right? Well, yes it is however just like chicken, baked chicken is not the same as fried

chicken. There are many kinds of "SALSA" music. What kind would you play? Columbian

"SALSA"? NY "SALSA"? Puerto Rican "SALSA"? How about some MAMBO?

Knowing your crowd helps with this. You can establish the type of club or night you want

by the music you play. That in return attracts the people you want in your club. If you want

a HIP HOP crowd you would play HIP HOP music right? If the music you play doesn't

keep people on the dance floor, the event or club will fail.

NOT BUYING DRINKS - JUST FLAT OUT CHEAP - If a night club is hosting a SALSA NIGHT, they do rely on your dollars to keep that SALSA NIGHT going. That is the truth. Let's face it... MOST SALSA DANCERS ARE NOT HEAVY DRINKERS OR JUST DON'T DRINK AT ALL. So what to do? Buy a bottle of water or softdrink. DO NOT BRING YOUR OWN BOTTLE OF WATER INTO THE CLUB! Here is my take on this... if you do not have the money to pay at the door and buy one bottle of water, stay home.

There are so many more reasons why a "SALSA" Club, "SALSA" Night or "SALSA"

Social fails. I hope some of these have given you some insight as to why it isn't so easy to

have a successful "SALSA" Night, "SALSA" Club or "SALSA" Social.

Everyone has a role in the success or failure of a "SALSA" Club, "SALSA" Night or

"SALSA" Social.

Be a part of SUCCESS. Be a contributor. Be a supporter. Do it for the dance -

SALSA.

Good luck with your adventure.

Author:

John "salseroblanko" Morey

SALSA SPECIALIST

www.salseroblanko.net

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Saturday, September 14 2013

This Sunday Sept 15, 2013 Lee " El Gringuito" Kat " La Gata" Producers of the DC Bachta Congress and StuckOnSalsa Entertainment celebrate 4 years of the Sunday Latin Party at Lucky Strike .

The First year and a half attendance was nothing to write home about but the organizers and Lucky Strike management were patient and very persistent in making the night a success. They knew there was no other Latin Night in the area with the type of Salsa and Bachata Mix in town and knew it would eventually grow .The attendance jumped from an average of 70 people a week to about 250 a week and is now one of the hottest Latin parties in Washington, DC .

They offer On1 and On2 Salsa classes, ChaChaCha, Bachata classes and Kizomba classes and then have a dance party after classes so the students can practice the moves they learned in class .Dancers from professional level to Absolute novice from all over the DMV come to Lucky Strike to get their Latin Dance Groove on

The venue is not your ordinary Bowling alley . It is a very unique Upscale Boutique Bowling alley with 12 plasma screens showing all the sporting events, full service bar and restaurant and has Billiard tables as well.

It just so happens that it has a huge and one of the best dancer friendly wood dance floors in the DMV .Frequently even dancers all the way from Baltimore , Philadelphia and Richmond come to check out the DC Latin hot spot on Sundays . The resident DJ is DJ Renzo who is one the best Latin djs in the DMV

On a weekend when next day is a Holiday the crowd easily goes over 500 or more dancers a night. Here is the Itinerary for the 4 Year Anniversary that will take place on Sunday Sept 15, 2013

Workshops Schedule
In the Bachata Vip Lounge
8pm until 8:45pm Intro to On 2 Salsa with Earl Rush
8:45pm until 9:30pm Intro to Kizomba with Lee and and Kat

In the Main Room
8pn until 8:45 pm Bachata with Lee and Kat
8:45pm until 9:30pm
Salsa with StuckOnSalsa Crew
IntermediateOn2 with PsyniiGianni

Party schedule
VIP Bachata and Kizomba room with DJ Tadeo
9:30pm until 1 :30 am
Main Room with DJ D.j. Renzo playing Salsa Bachata Merengue and ChaChaCha and live music provided Salsa band SalBomPle
9:30pm until 1:30 am

Performance by Cazike under the direction of Irene Holtzman
Helena Hassan and Victor Yang
Ferocity Dance Company

Raffles to Resolution Jam 2014 and Night pass to the DC Bachata Congress

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Tuesday, September 03 2013

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Monday, September 02 2013
Next week Sunday Sept 8 , 2013 at Lucky Strike located at 701 7th st nw wdc right at the Red Line Gallery Place Metro
Bachata classes
Beg On 2 and Intermediate On2
Beg and adv Beg On1
with PsyniiGianni and The StuckOnSalsa crew
Resident Dj DJ D.j. Renzo
First week of NFL Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants game on Plasma screens
Baseball Playoff race games as well
NFL Drink and food specials
Billiards and bowling

SPECIAL EVENTS COMING UP AT LUCKY STRIKE
Sept 15, 2012
The Sunday Latin Party 4 Year Anniversary
On1 , On2 and Bachata Workshops
Live music
VIP Bachata and Kizomba VIP Lounge will be open
Performances by Cazike and Helena Hassan and Victor Yang
DJ Renzo

Sept 22, 2013
TV industry has the Emmy Music Industry has the Grammy
Salsa and Bachata has the Stuckie and DCBC
The StuckOnSalsa and DC Bachata Congress Red Carpet Awards show including the Red Carpet Fashion Police Sheila McNeilOrlando Machuca Jr and Kathleen WildKat Tan
On1 , On2 and Bachata Workshops
DJ Renzo
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