| DATE OF EVENT |
Every Tuesday. |
| TIME |
7:30 PM to 1:30 AM. |
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LOCATION
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Held at
46 Lounge, 300 Route 46
East, Totowa, NJ., 07512. 973-890-9699. |
| VIEW LOCATION MAP |
Click Here For Map . (travel instructions below) |
| PRESENTED BY |
Ismael Otero of the Caribbean Soul Dance Studio. |
| CONTACT INFO |
Ismael Otero - Email
mambotero2@hotmail.com . |
| TYPE OF EVENT & VENUE |
A salsa club night held in an attractive lounge and nightclub environment
with an excellent
dance floor and a lot of salsa being played for the mambo dancers.
There is an outdoor patio when the weather is good where dancers go for
relaxing and socializing. There are 3 bars, plenty of seating and
socializing areas.
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| MUSIC |
Mostly classic salsa plus a some cha cha, bachata & merengue. |
| DANCE PERFORMANCES |
None. |
| DJ |
Salsa DJ Ray
Colon of U-Neek-Sounds Entertainment. |
| BAND |
None. |
| DANCE FLOOR |
There is a medium size wooden dance floor
that is "medium speed". Plus there is an outside patio. |
| PRICES |
Regular admission is $5. |
| BEVERAGES AND FOOD |
Full cash bar with beer, wine and cocktails plus
non-alcoholic beverages at reasonable prices. There is a free Latin
buffet until 10:00 PM. $5 martinis and special cocktails, and $3
beers, 5:00 - 10:00 PM. |
| DRESS CODE |
Casual but neat. No work boots, baggy clothing
or athletic gear. |
|
DANCE TIMING |
Mostly "New York On 2" timing and style plus some dancers are "On 1".
People of all timings are invited. |
| DESCRIPTION |
An afterwork dancing event in an attractive
club/lounge environment which runs until 1:30 or later in the AM.
Presented for the serious dance enthusiasts of all levels with a lot of
classic salsa being played all night, plus some other Latin music. Come early for drinks and buffet.
Free admission before 7:30 PM. This is a local hangout for the mambo
dancers of New Jersey and there are friendly partners ranging from
beginner to advanced.
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| HOW TO GET THERE |
Held at
46 Lounge, 300 Route 46
East, Totowa, NJ., 07512. 973-890-9699. Web site
www.46Lounge.com/tuesday.htm
.
Click Here For Map
. From Manhattan by car: (1) Take Lincoln Tunnel and
then follow signs to Rt. 3. Take Rt.3 for a while and it eventually
goes right into Rt. 46 west. Continue on 46 west into the town of Totowa, NJ. You
will be on Rt. 46 heading west and you will see the club on the other side
of the highway, heading east. On your side of the highway you will
see Toys R' Us and an Office Depot stores. On the opposite side of
the highway you will see Men's Wearhouse and Pearle Vision stores along
with a sign for IHOP. Right next to these is the sign for 46 Lounge.
Take the first right side exit, make a left turn at the end of the ramp,
go over the overpass over the Rt. 46 and then another left onto Rt. 46
east. You'll see the club on your right. Plenty of free
parking. (2) Or you can take the George Washington Bridge and then
get onto Interstate 80 West in the New Jersey side. Get off at Exit 56a
and go down Union Blvd. heading south. Turn right onto Rt. 46
heading west and then follow instructions above.
For more information on public transportation, click on
NYC Subway-Bus-Train Maps
, or
NY-NJ PATH Train Maps or
Long
Island Railroad Maps or
MetroNorth Railroad Maps .
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| OTHER INFORMATION |
Age 21 with ID required for
admission to the club. Please Note: Commercial clubs are
established to please their customers & make a profit. If they get enough
complaints or suggestions, they will often make changes. As mambo dancers,
you should make every effort to let the management & DJ know what type of music
you want to hear, what volume & lighting conditions you want, how the dance
floor should be, etc. If enough salsa lovers give their opinions to
management & DJs, they will listen.
Also, since commercial clubs have high expenses and need to
make a profit in order to stay open and continue playing lots of salsa, they
will therefore cater to the customers who spend the most money. Mambo
dancers can help get what they want by spending more money at the bar, even if
it's sodas, fruit juices, virgin cocktails, water, sports drinks. You may
think you're smart by not buying anything at a club, or sneaking in a bottle of
water or liquor, but actually you are
pushing them to play more merengue, bachata, Reggaeton & English music, because customers
who prefer this music spend more money at the bar. If you want commercial
clubs to feature more salsa nights, you have to pay for it by purchasing
beverages at the bar. This is just simple economics.
www.SalsaNewYork.com is not affiliated
with any events or clubs; we are just being realistic.
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