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Salsa/Latin Dance schools in Aruba |
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The magic that is Pachanga
started in 1999 when Oslin visited Aruba on vacation
and ran into a beautiful salsa dancing queen in Club
Havana, her name was Janice. Of course they danced,
and he was genuinely impressed with her dancing
prowess, and her natural raw talent. And as all
romantic stories go, they exchanged numbers and would
meet again. Nobody knows why, but Oslin decided to
move back to Aruba in April and it goes without saying
that he called up his salsa dancing queen to assist
him in teaching salsa at ‘Simadanza’ dance school.
This of course led to them dancing daily and before
you know it, this lead to a partnership on many
levels, professional and romantic. In July of 2000
they decided to take a step further concerning their
passion which was dancing and opened their own Salsa
Dance School, specializing in Salsa & Other Latin
Dances.
www.pachangaaruba.com or
http://www.facebook.com/pachanga.aruba
http://www.myspace.com/salseros_del_alma |
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ArubaSalsa is a
dance company founded by Reggie and Sabine, a young
and professional team with great passion for salsa and
other Latin dances. They’ve successfully taught more
than thousands of tourists in different prominent
hotels in Aruba since February 2008 how to dance.
www.arubasalsa.com
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Dining in Aruba |
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Of course
your hotel offers live entertainment, such as talented singers
in the hotel bar, or visitor participation mambo shows around
the pool. You also could hop onto a
party bus and have a
tropical cocktail in the hottest bars in town and learn some
salsa dancing. On the way you will get in the right
party mood with contagious music on the bus, and some buses
even have room to dance!
If you like
your nights to be lively and energetic, stop by at the
clubs later in the
evening, both indoor and out, at down-town Oranjestad at the
entertainment strip and watch the crowds go by or join you for
fun. Dance to hot Caribbean-, Latin-, and Top 40 rhythms at
the vibrant nightclubs where locals mix ‘n match with
visitors.
Or how about a
spectacular show with
costumes that make you believe you're in the Rio Carnival, and
have the guts to be dragged on stage by a sexy lady or cute
guy to join the dancers? You are more of a disco party animal?
Go to a disco where you can participate in drinking contests
and go crazy like nowhere else! |
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Or try a
party cruise where you
can balance the alcohol with food, and lose it on the dance
floor, while you are entertained by funny hosts, and finish
off the evening by swinging from a rope to cool you down! Walk
into a
casino any time of the
night and try your luck! |
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Check out
our other pages on places to go
and find
the best spots on the island to make your nights in Aruba
unforgettable. Find out more about their services, locations
and prices, and of course make reservations through their
websites. |
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