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Saturday, March 27, 2010 @ 01:03 AM
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Cuba meets Africa on Sunday 4th April

Sun Bailante and Afro-Cuban treat you will a tropical fiesta to start the spring!

 

We are throwing Kongo the Cuba! The Funky hot party for your Bank Holiday, Sunday 4th April.

 

Hot very hot pre-Summer party in perspective with the sounds of Cuba blended to the sweet music of Central Africa.

 

On the menu Salsa, Timba, Reggaeton, Soukous, Zouk/Kizomba and Kuduro

 

Mixed by the top Latin and African Dj’s Line up Sol, Rico, Sun Bailante, AfroRomanzo and Africathy…. This from 9pm till 4am….

 

At 10:30pm Grupo Lokito will set the dance floor afire with explosive Salsa fused to Congolese Rumba. Their unique sound guarantees a rhythm one can’t help but dance to, salsa-lovers and Congolese alike. They have already dazzled the audience at Barbican, Rich Mix and the Cardiff big Weekend.

 

Soukous lesson starts at 9:30…

Tropical delicacies will be served in the restaurant.

 

You’ve missed your flight to get away for Easter! Don’t miss Kongo de Cuba! Your hot weekend trip to the hottest places on earth….Cuba and Africa!

 

Kongo de Cuba!
Sunday 4th April /Bank Holiday
9pm to 4am
£10 on guestlist and before 10pm
£12 thereafter
For guestlist please email sunbailante@gmail.com with full names by 4pm on the day

The Islington Metal Works
7 Torrens street
Angel
EC1V 1NQ
Angel station

 

They are HOTTTTTT!

 

 

Check this vid out!

 

 

The hottest Cuban and African night

Saturday, February 28, 2009 @ 01:02 PM
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What’s great with Cuban music? We love Salsa and its Cuban equivalent Timba, because of the African rhythm that is always underlying.

 

This has a unique feel to it and sometime never ends that’s what makes it so special to us.

 

Her are three great songs from Cuba:

 

The first is a salsa from Miguel Enriquez …Abre que voy

  

The second, el Quarto de tula from the Buena Vista Social Club… it is a lot more traditional and explains the concept of rhythm that virtually never ends.

 

 

 

 

The final one is a soft Reggaeton Te Bote, from Paulo FG it shows how versatile Cuban music can be…