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MamboNYC - Interviews with the cast of Celia & Yamulee performance

Posted on April 29th, 2008 by Allan Tabilas

MamboNYC, the online salsa community and media organization that covers salsa events in the New York area, has recently interviewed a few cast members from Celia Cruz - The Musical. This off Broadway theater production covers the life and music of the legendary Cuban singer and artist. Go to any salsa (or Latin) event, large or small, and Celia Cruz’s musical impact is ubiquitous (think “Quimbara” among dozens of songs). The cast members interviewed by Jazz Bianchi include Anissa Gathers (understudy for the Celia character), Pedro Capo, and Grizel (”Chachi”) Del Valle. We have watched Chachi in the salsa world as a member of Caribbean Soul and Taima Dancers. She is an accomplished vocalist and performer, where she also appeared most recently as a dancer and extra in the Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez film about Hector Lavoe, “El Cantante”. Nuevotec saw Chachi in 2004 / 2005 in the Latin musical revue “Havana After Dark”, in Atlantic City. She also sang an impromptu song with our own Raul Santiago, Jr. at the 2006 NY Salsa Congress.

The Celia musical is currently playing at the New World Stage on 340 W 50th St in New York., with English shows on Tuesdays at 8pm, Saturdays at 5pm, and Sundays at 7pm. All other performances are in Spanish. For more information, please go to the official website.

WayGee Ho, the founder of MamboNYC, has posted a number of interviews from some of salsa’s best known divas, including Magna Gopal, Ahtoy Wonpat-Borja, and Duplessey Walker. These interviews are of the full length / unabridged variety, where we learn about the artists’ background history, dancing and teaching styles, and most memorable moments. In other words, we get to know the artists fairly intimately, as Jazz Bianchi talks to the talent in a very casual and candid manner.

We would also be remiss if we didn’t mention that MamboNYC has gone high definition, with incredible image quality. Waygee has posted the most recent performance from the New York based mambo group Yamulee, led by Osmar Perrones. New hotness? Yamulee is among the world’s finest performance teams, and in 2006 were one of three groups that were chosen as exhibition performances in the 2006 World Salsa Championships broadcast/DVD (along with Karisma Dancers and Al and Karla Espinoza). Waygee captured their performance at the Nelson Flores party recently at Dancesport Studio. We saw this performance at the Boston Salsa Congress, and were simply blown away! This routine is absolutely ridiculous. Don’t believe us? Click on the image to go to MamboNYC.

Yamulee performance from MamboNYC

Yamulee performance hosted by MamboNYC

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iMambo.tv on Youtube

Posted on April 17th, 2008 by Allan Tabilas

iMambo.Tube? YouMambo.tv? Nope, iMambo.tv on Youtube. Salsa video blogging anyone? That’s right, the salsa video media pioneers known as iMambo.tv have started to officially post their videos on the world’s largest video site. (Many have unofficially downloaded iMambo video files and manually uploaded them to Youtube - this has happened to us as well, which doesn’t bother us.) Currently Shaka Brown and Jareau Almeyda are touring several cities in Europe, including Paris, France and Istanbul, Turkey. How does salsa lessons on the river Seine sound? Completing the media rounds are interviews with some of France’s salsa artists and DJs (with on the fly translation in French and Spanish) and performers from Bulgaria / Cuba. Of course, the videos are also hosted on their own website.

Here is one of iMambo’s interviews with Mike from U-Tribe in France (translation by Noemi). U-Tribe (Tribe for Family, U for Urban) is quite famous or infamous for battling Tropical Gem, popularized on Youtube. It’s very interesting to see how U-Tribe started out, and why that particular dance battle became so crazy and aggressive. The French salsa team reminds me of several French breakdancing crews who have won several Battle of The Year Breakdancing competitions in Germany, which is essentially the Olympics of Breakdancing. The breaking battles are quite intense, and in 1998 a French bboy crew (The Family) was disqualified for touching their US opponents (Rock Force Crew). Tangent - check out the Bboy documentary called Planet Bboy, touring in several US cities in March-June 2008 in mostly independent theaters. What does this have to do with salsa? I got into bboying well before salsa, and love both styles of dancing.

iMambo is still taping some of the world’s best salseros in social dances from their travels. They are just dropping knowledge at the same time. And that is always a good thing.

Interview with Jareau and Magna at the 2006 DC Congress

Interview with Shaka at the 2006 All Star Salsa Cruise

iMambo.tv interview with Mike from France’s U-Tribe, translation by Noemi, conducted by Shaka Brown

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Boston Salsa Congress returns

Posted on April 2nd, 2008 by Allan Tabilas

Boston Salsa Congress returns

The Boston Salsa Congress returns in 2008 to Cambridge, Massachusetts on April 4-6. In 2007, due to David Melendez’s passing, the event was canceled. April Genovese de la Rosa and Choco (John Knight) of MamboFateegz are the directors of the event.

Some of the performers include Boston’s renowed groups, Hacha y Machete, Masacote, and Salsa y Control. New York groups include Karisma, Descarga Latina, Yamulee, and Vittico La Magia dancers. Also performing are New Jersey’s Caribbean Soul, Puerto Rico’s Youngbloods, Jayson Molina y su Rompecabezas, and Al and Karla Espinoza from Los Angeles.

We plan to be there on Saturday, so please say hi! In Philadelphia, we also will cover the 2nd annual Philly Jam.

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