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Tuesday, February 26 2013

I hope you can support our cast of 40 people including, musicians dancers and producers who are putting so much effort and heart  into this project. Live Mambo music,  ChaChaCha , Pachanga,boleros and great dancers!! I hope you can come and see our tribute to the Palladium Era. Saturday, March 2nd, 2013

 

 

 

BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE: https://www.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&e=783a478c5030eee7e6d857c086368d04

OR

(2) Call By Phone: (202) 399-7993 ext 2

(3) At the Box Office: 1333 H Street NE, Washington DC 20002

 

A new and original play that talks about the Palladium era.

"The Palladium" was a legendary Night Club in New York where

musicians and dancers gathered every night to play and dance Mambo, Cha-Cha until the next day!

 

This play narrates the story of a young girl that learns about the "Home of the Mambo" from her grandfather, a former regular at the legendary night club.His memories come to life through dance numbers by very talented local mambo dancers and Orquesta La Leyenda provides the live music performance, featuring all new compositions.

 

14 Musicians and more than 20 Dancers ON STAGE

ALL NEW compositions arranged by Ted David and lyrics written by Paul Marston

Unique choreography directed by Eileen Torres, showcasing the best dancers in DC!

and a group of artists with So Much Passion for Music I cannot even describe!

 

I will be part of this great show and I want YOU to be part of this new and exciting project, too.

 

Posted by: Earl Rush AT 08:07 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Tuesday, January 15 2013
For the first time in it's existence , The Resolution Jam was turned into a Weekend affair .
Over 1,000 Salseros and Bachateros came through the Salsa Room on Friday and Sat night .

The crowd were hungry for to start there year off right like the normally do at the Annual Resolution Jam  The  Djs the stars of the show did not disappoint , and the Performances were fantastic . What a way to start the year off I danced doe about 10 hours on Friday and Sat night
Posted by: Earl Rush AT 08:26 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
Tuesday, January 15 2013
Washington is such a transient town and so business like all the time. People are coming and going all the time. And because of people's  busy schedule no one has the time to commit to being in  a professional dance group  It takes several years for a troupe to dance together and create the chemistry between dancers that it takes to become a polished professional dance team  and not may people have the passion ,the time or maybe the desire to pull it off
Posted by: Earl Rush AT 08:20 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
Tuesday, January 15 2013
Click Image  below for  details of Washington' s DC 2 hottest Salsa and Bachata Parties for the Inauguration Weekend

Posted by: Earl Rush AT 08:16 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
Tuesday, January 08 2013
I will be sharing more thoughts on my blog about what's happening In the DC Salsa Area  Updating my blog with a lot more interesting tidbits besides a video every now 
 I will also be sharing my thoughts on events that I have attended  and giving  reviews and posting upcoming events as well
Posted by: Earl Rush AT 09:03 am   |  Permalink   |  0 Comments  |  Email
Tuesday, December 25 2012
i thought because of the Holidays Lucky Strike would be slow  . To my surprise it was packed and the energy was very high  What a night . So may new faces , I think right now Lucky Strike is the hottest place to go Salsa dancing in DC right now
Posted by: Earl Rush AT 09:15 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
Thursday, November 29 2012
Posted by: Earl Rush AT 04:29 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
Sunday, November 11 2012
Tonight Sunday Nov 11, 2012 I will be doing a special dance demo with 9 times world Champion Liz Lira at the Sunday Latin Party at Lucky Strike 

Here is the schedule for tonight
8pm until 8:45pm  All level Bachata classes
8:45pm until 9:30pm Beg and Intermediate Salsa classes
9:30pm until 2am  Latin Dance Party with DJ Renzo

Cover for the evening is just 7.00

Bowling Lanes
Billiard Tables
Restaurant and Lounge
12 Plasma screens
Lucky Strike is located at 701 7th st nw wdc right next to the Red Line Gallery Place Metro

Posted by: Earl Rush AT 07:53 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Thursday, October 25 2012
  • I was talking to a good friend of mine Carolyn today, and we were going down memory lane about our salsa community. We talked about how we missed the good old days. The dancers of 10yrs ago really aren't around that much for whatever reason. Either they got old, got married or just moved out of the area. Some of them have passed away, and are no longer with us.

    I got to thinking about all the good times I've had through the years, and the venues that have come and gone. I also got to thinking about how ungrateful a lot of us are for all that has been given to us. I wanted to say thank you to Jeri Dembrak, Eileen Torres, Ramiro El Padrino, Wendell Robinson, Kelvin Harris, Karen Aguilar, The-Salsa Room, Havana Village, Ricardo Amigo Loaiza, Elba Garcia, Musa, Irene Holtzman, Tommy Smith, Lee El Gringuito Smith, Morro Productions, Shaka Brown, Susan Alivewithdance ,Aniceto C Charles Jr., Jose Weeks, Bravo Bravo, Deejay Cholito and most of all my brother from another mother Earl Rush.

    You all don't understand what it takes to be a promoter. These people have given us so many venues over the years and events for us to do what we love to do, and a lot of times have cost them thousands of dollars out of their own pockets to cover the cost for us to have a good time. Someone had to find the artist and negotiate with their managers. Someone had to find a venue and negotiate with the owners to have our night there. Someone had to bring to you the instructors.
  • Someone had to guarantee the club owner a certain amount at the bar so we can dance and if it wasn't met take the hit out of their own pocket. Someone has to get the dj's and pay them. We forget that someone has to drop a deposit on these places. Someone has to clean up after us after a social.
  •  Someone has to hear people complain about the floor not being perfect or the music is this or that, or it's too hot, or it's too cold. There isn't enough parking. Why does it start so late. The performances are too long etc. I mention these people and places because these are the ones that are responsible for some of the greatest times we've had over the past 10 plus years and they're home people and if it wasn't for them we would have nothing.
  • Some of you don't even know who they are nor do you know the history of these people and places here in DC. No one asked them to do it. They just do it because they love the community that we have, and have taken a leadership roll and the weight on their shoulders. All we have to do is show up. Some of them don't do events or promote as much anymore because it's cost them so much over the years and it takes it's toll.

    We don't realize the value of these people and what it has truly meant to our lives because we just assume we are always going to have a place to dance and somebody somewhere is just going to look out for us and that's selfish. On a side note respect our Dj's. These people sit there all night and try to make the night great for us when they could be out having fun themselves. They don't get paid a lot of money for doing it. They do it for the love of it and they do it for us. If you know that dj is good at what they do then pay them what they're worth.
  • The same goes for our instructors. Our instructors have to teach you how to relate to music and your body. Ultimately changing your life forever. You are receiving a education. Knowledge is invaluable so respect that. Respect the time and effort that they given to the craft and then respect the patience and skill they have in the ability to pass that knowledge to you. You don't go to college and try to haggle on your tuition and that's what it is, tuition! It is what it is so don't try to devalue them and haggle them down when it comes to their job as a educator.
  •  Instructors stop selling yourself short and make people pay you what you are worth. You are giving them something that will effect the rest of their lives. A skill that they can take with them always and find peace and enjoyment in. You're not used car salesmen, know your worth.

    I guess what it comes down to and the whole point of this long post is don't take people for granted and the next time you see a promoter, dj or instructor say thank you.
Posted by: Earl Rush AT 12:03 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Sunday, September 23 2012
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