| DATE OF EVENT |
Every Tuesday. |
| TIME |
8:00 PM to 1:45 AM. |
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LOCATION
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Held at
Veranda
Lounge, 130 7th Avenue South (between West 10th & Charles Streets),
West Village, Manhattan, NYC, 10014. This is south of West 14th
Street and North of Christopher and Bleeker Streets. |
| VIEW LOCATION MAP |
Click Here For Map. Travel instructions are below. |
| PRESENTED BY |
DJ
Mustachio - Jonathan. |
| CONTACT INFO |
DJ
Mustachio - Jonathan - phone & text 516-368-4627 - email
CleanProductionsINC@gmail.com . Web site
http://www.djmustachio.info/DJMustachio/Tuesday.html . |
| TYPE OF EVENT & VENUE |
Very attractive night club with nice
atmosphere, a bar plus food and plenty of lounge chairs and tables, and outdoor sidewalk tables. |
| MUSIC |
A nice mix of various kinds of very danceable salsa
plus a little cha cha, bachata & merengue. |
| DANCE PERFORMANCES |
Very occasionally. They would be listed on our
Main Calendar. |
| DJ |
DJ
Mustachio. |
| BAND |
None |
| DANCE FLOOR |
1 wooden dance
floor, medium size, a bit "slow" so wear your more slippery shoes. |
| PRICES |
Ladies: free all night.
Men: Official admission is $20 (this includes any 2 drinks
of your choice, top shelf liquor etc., or a hookah, or any food item
purchases). This admission charge applies after they start
checking IDs around 9:30 - 10:00 PM, so there would probably be no charge
before that time. If guys text or contact DJ Mustachio / Jonathan
ahead of time, you can get on his guest list for free or reduced
admission. |
| BEVERAGES AND FOOD |
Drink specials. Full bar plus kitchen open late for appetizers and
bar food, can be eaten in the lounge and at sidewalk tables or their
attached restaurant next door. |
| DRESS CODE |
Casual. |
|
DANCE TIMING |
Almost entirely "New York On 2" timing and style. |
| DESCRIPTION |
This On 2 club mambo party is held every Tuesday at
Veranda
Lounge in downtown Manhattan
in the West Village. Dance lesson early in the evening. This event
is presented by fellow salsero, DJ and dancer
DJ
Mustachio - Jonathan. He invites all the salseros to this mambo
party in a very attractive club with plenty of salsa and cha cha dance
music of different types, not just one narrow style.
DJ
Mustachio - Jonathan also does
Wepa
Salsa Wednesdays @ Bungalo Lounge in Astoria, Queens. He is a
very sociable and welcoming host and the crowd is friendly and eager to
dance.
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| HOW TO GET THERE |
Held at
Veranda
Lounge, 130 7th Avenue South (between West 10th & Charles Streets),
West Village, Manhattan, NYC, 10014.
Click Here For Map.
It is several blocks south of West 14th Street, and a few blocks north of
Christopher and Bleeker Streets.
Very convenient to get to by public
transportation. Subways - Take the #1 train to Christopher Street / Sheridan
Square Station, then walk up 7th Avenue for 2 blocks. Or take the A,
B, C, D, E, F, M trains to the West 4th Street Station, which is on 6th
Avenue / Avenue of the Americas. Then walk west to 7th Avenue between
West 10th and Charles Streets. All buses that go on 7th Avenue, 6th
Avenue and 8th Avenue / Hudson Street, as well as the 10th Street crosstown
bus, all stop hearby the club. By Car: If you look around for a
few minutes, you will find parking.
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 |
This event has become a regular On 2 weekly
hangout amd. as usual, many
of the "pure dancers" come in later between 9:00 - 11:00 PM.
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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