Wednesday, September 2, 2009

iSalsa2 Open House Fall 2009




Price:
FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! Gratis
Date:
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 11:00pm
Location:
Illni Media (top floor)
Street:
512 E. Green
City/Town:
Champaign, IL

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Description

Let the FUN part of the semester begin!!!

It's SALSA time on Wednesday September 2nd

Live from the Illini Media top floor the traditional sound of local band SANDUNGA

Enjoy dancing to a live band, meet iSalsa2 instructors and assistants, take a free class before or after the band, have some FREE pizza and food, and simply relax in good company.

Presentations by iSalsa2, ISALSA, Peoria Latin Vibes, iSalsa214, and MamboSoft.

This is our salsa family, we hope you and your friends can join us for this special evening.


Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Summer Solstice


- Friday 19th is Summer Solstice Celebration @Luna
-- 8pm Live music with Sandunga, local traditional Cuban style band playing Son, Guajira, Son-cha, and Cuban classics.
-- 10pm Planet Salsa! DJ Juan Mendoza and DJ Andriano.
On this special night call ahead and make reservation for a table during Sandunga's performance.



- Saturday 20th Summer Solstice Celebration @Luna
-- 10pm House Music with home grown talent Producer/DJ Ian Procell & legal alien DJ Mambo Italiano for a total rhythm and beats fusion. Experience no gravity with House Music on the Moon :-)


- Sunday 21st Let the sunshine in. Relax, go to the pool, put your feet up, get together with friends, call your mom, tell your partner you love them, get a good night of sleep, and be ready to do it allover again!

We have more in the work, but we thought we'll leave some things for a later time, cuz we like to surprise you a little bit :-)

Enjoy every song as if it was the last one :-)

Love and Happiness
iSalsa2

ps all the details for the various events are on Facebook, feel free to spread the word, we reaaaaally like it when you do that!

Friday, June 12, 2009

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Saturday, May 23, 2009

The low down

The characteristic sound of Bachata reaches every dancer as the night moves into the final gasp.





It's time to say goodbye, but there is still room for one more song by India...





Until next trip to La Luna...
So long, have a great weekend.

--

La Noche

It's hot and groovy we are in that moment of the night... words are not needed the dancers and their dancing are doing the talking. Their eyes like magnets find each other turn after turn. The energy is high and... I get distracted by a new face, well she is back!




Carolina is back from NYC!!! Ahah right as the party runs into a festive moment.

Ohoh I got a small change of plans



-- be right back ...

Friday, May 22, 2009

A little later...

Juan A. just checked in bringing a big smile on all the ladies




We also have a representant from the dancing librarian team





In the meanwhile our tapas have left the plate for an unknown destination :-)

To be continued...

From the Moon




Hola! Here at Luna everything is ready. Luis & beautiful Dila are teaching new people how to salsa!
Delicious tapas are now available as well the Agua de Melon.




Olivia just checked in! Adriana is here too!

We are ready to dance on planet Luna!

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Cheers for 2009 Graduates




It has finally arrived! The light at the end of the tunnel. The cheers are just moments away, and those endless days preparing for the last round of finals are finally over!!!
Yes! Finally!!!
There is an incredible mix of feelings allover town, the weather didn't cooperate much, and joyful celebrations started as early as Tuesday, as some of the early and lucky ones finished their school year.
This year has been a great one for iSalsa2, it would have not been possible without all of you!
We would also like to recognize some of iSalsa2 Officers who we have known during the course of these years, and appreciated for what their contribution to iSalsa2 and its community.
From everybody here at iSalsa2 our sincere congratulations. We wish all the best in all your future plans.

Keep on dancing!

Cheers to all of you!

-- iSalsa2

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Distinto y Diferente: Cafe Luna, part 2


We’re very pleased to announce that we have been welcomed back to CafĂ© Luna the coming week for another night of Salsa. If last time is any indication, it should be a fantastic night, so be sure to come through if you’re free (and by all means, make room in your schedule if at all possible).

CafĂ© Luna, for those of you who don’t remember, is located at 116 North Chestnut in Champaign. It’s a couple blocks east of Neil St. on the north side of University Avenue – right across from the Illini Terminal train station. Click the post title to see the Google Maps location (the correct location is labeled "B;" the "A" is the old location).

The dancing starts at 9:00 pm and goes until 2:00, so get a good night’s sleep beforehand. See you all there!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

A Huge Thank-You

Last night saw a small farewell dance for our own Leo Chan, who is leaving at the end of this week to start his new job in Boston. People who have had the pleasure of knowing Leo for far longer than I have expressed their thanks and well-wishes in far better words than mine, but from all of us, thank you. We will miss you, and wish you the best of luck.

Friday, April 17, 2009

iSalsa2 Workshop Series: Carmen Guynn


As part of the ongoing workshop series that iSalsa2 puts forward, the very talented Carmen Guynn made the trip from St. Louis to the University of Illinois campus for a workshop this past Saturday at the CRCE multi-purpose room. This is not the first class Carmen has taught for us, and we were very pleased to have her return.

The three hour workshop, which was free for any UIUC students, covered a refreshing variety of material – we spent time first on basic technique, then moved on to some more advanced partner work, and finished by learning a bit of in-depth choreography (or “shines,” for those of you familiar with the term).

With a relatively small class size, we had the benefit of a great deal of personal attention from miss Guynn, which made the material quick to learn and a hell of a lot of fun. I’d say what I took most from the workshop was leading cues – Carmen paid a lot of attention to the guy’s hand placement and how to let our partners know where we needed them to be, which I feel is a skill of paramount importance that is sometimes glossed over in beginner classes.

All in all, we had a fantastic time, and learned a lot. I certainly hope to see miss Guynn here again, and remember, the workshops are free for UIUC students (and only $10 otherwise). A big thanks and high-ten to Carmen from all of us at iSalsa2.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Friday Night Salsa at Cafe Luna


Last Friday night was iSalsa2’s first outing to the new location of CafĂ© Luna in downtown Champaign for a night of salsa. Luna’s new place is in the old train station building (the south side, bordering University Avenue, immediately across the street from the Illinois Terminal), and has a lounge area suited perfectly to our purposes. Drinks, couches, and tables were on hand for everyone there, which made the venue quite comfortable. The night got going after 9:00- I didn’t get there until after 11:00, but everything was in full swing by the time I arrived.

I wasn’t sure what to expect, as this was the first time I had been to an event with the organization outside of classes. I was pleasantly surprised to find people not just from class, but from all around the community. Seeing experienced salsa dancers really for the first time was quite the experience- you see that they’re speaking the same language that you’re learning, but at the same time that they’ve made it their own. Each has their own style, their own inflection, and watching them come to common ground on the dance floor gave me some kind of perspective on why people love this dance so much. It seems to let them speak to their personalities in ways that words can sometime muddle up.

I have to say that as a beginner I was a bit intimidated (I’ve only been dancing for a couple months now), but the mood was incredibly genial, and people were happy to teach you a thing or two if you wanted it. So, I danced a little, watched a lot, and enjoyed every bit of it. The DJ catered to all tastes- there was plenty of merengue and bachata thrown in, and the selection was lively right to the end. All told, the night was a success, and lit a fire under me to get out and learn as much as I can so that next time around, I can do more dancing and less watching. I really hope to see some of you there the next time we go out- It’ll be a memorable night!