Come and join Guernsey Social Dancing for a night on the dance floor, learn some steps with professional dancer and teacher Rasa Pauzaite (UK) or just do your own thing to the infectious rhythms of Sarabanda, a live Salsa band with a serious groove.
Sarabanda are sure to fill the dance floor with their glorious mix of Cuban rhythms. Sliding effortlessly between classic cha cha cha, mambo and son to the latest hot timba, salsa and Latin jazz, this is Cuban music at its very finest.
Sarabanda’s obvious love of the music they play is evident in the passionate and exuberant arrangements of Cuban songs both classic and modern. The fabulous singers Yuri Moreno, hailing from Santiago – the heartland of Cuban son, and Alfonso Mono de Jesus from Colombia are much in demand for their fantastic vocal talents. Combine this with the blistering keyboards of Sara McGuinness, solid bass grooves from Jimmy Martinez and storming trombone lines from maestro Landy Diaz supported by a steaming percussion section and you can’t go wrong.
The band regularly pack the house out Upstairs at Ronnie Scotts, London. Whatever the occasion, if you want authentic Cuban music Sarabanda is the choice for you!
Get warmed up from 7.30pm with Salsa lessons and a hot salsa playlist, then get on the dancefloor to Sarabanda from 9pm. Once the band had finished we'll continue for another hour or so with a playlist mix including salsa bachata and kizomba.
Doors: 7pm | Classes: 7:30 to 8:30 | Band: 9pm
Venue Details
St James
St James Concert and Assembly Hall College Street St Peter Port Guernsey GY1 2NZ
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