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Written by Administrator on Monday, 05 November 2012 16:00
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By Angela Boettcher
“Don’t worry…if you are going to get cancer, it’s the one you WANT to have.”
These were the not-so-reassuring words of my oncologist back in 2005. WANT was not how I would put it. Still, what he was saying was that I would beat it-no question. A combination of chemo and immunotherapies, radiation, and being a young 25, would blast the lymphoma away in a few months and I would be just fine. I thought, “Good…I wasn’t planning on letting it kill me anyway.”
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Written by Administrator on Tuesday, 30 October 2012 19:42
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What Up Party People!
LIVE this week at Veranda Lounge with DJ Mustachio's Salsa Song of the Week
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Written by Administrator on Tuesday, 30 October 2012 18:25
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The Music Behind the Mask By Natalie Maniscalco
If you’re looking for a swinging new sound with a touch of Salsa, reggae, hip hop and funk, check out Payaso Triste’s new album and upcoming show on November 15th at Havana Café in Hoboken, NJ. We snatched up the chance to meet the man behind the make up and found out some fun facts that truly makes this musical man tick to his own tock.
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Written by Administrator on Friday, 26 October 2012 01:20
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Anthony Persaud, How This “Techie” Takes Salsa from the Dance Floor to the Palm of your Hand
By Melissa Reyes
The love of dance sparked in the heart of a young boy in Puerto Rico many moons ago. Inspired to live the American Dream, attend college and make a life for himself, the young man came to the U.S. to attend school. The fire that burned in his heart for dancing was fueled in the last place he would have expected.
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Written by Administrator on Tuesday, 09 October 2012 17:52
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By Natalie Maniscalco
From picturesque views of Manhattan’s skyline to bustling streets filled with new restaurants, bars, shops and even the newly constructed Barclay Center co-owned by music mogul Jay-Z, Brooklyn sets new heights as the hotspot hub for transit and native New Yorkers. But what’s most interesting to SALSEEK is that Brooklyn has not only become home for hipsters and celebrities alike, it bursts with the Latin flavor and soul of Salsa dancing! As one of Brooklyn’s top salsa dancers and owner of Tropical Image Dance Studio, Arelis Beato has proven to be one of the movers and shakers of New York’s favorite borough, especially with the installation of her annual Brooklyn Salsa Congress (November 16th-17th).
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Written by Administrator on Tuesday, 09 October 2012 17:09
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By Natalie Maniscalco
If you’re looking for a new sound in Salsa combined with a timeless old-school swing check out our favorite new kids on the block, Avenida B. SALSEEK met up with band leader David Frankel in the Lower East Side of Manhattan to find out how this old soul band came to be and what makes them the new fav of today’s salsa dancers!
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Written by Administrator on Thursday, 27 September 2012 20:13
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By Ana Campoverde
Omar Morgan Guttie will dazzle you with his body movements and will dance right into your hearts. The Nicaraguan dancer describes what his art means to him: “Salsa opened my eyes to a whole new world that took me in its arms... Dancing makes me happy, makes me smile, makes me want to wake up every day and thank God I am alive. Dancing makes me look forward to each day, week, month and year. Dancing taught me to accept myself and love me for who I am.”
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