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comed!)” In themulti-ethnic, multi-aged audience, therewas a tangible sense of community, a cultural experience shared and enjoyed by all.


Vitruvian Park’s championEvent Coordinator, Jessica Zazzara, adores the Festival. “Eachweek watching people pour into the park and seeing the enjoyment that they get out of it. There’s no bigger validation than towatch howmuch fun they have. People come up tome and say, ‘Thank you somuch for doing this.’


For the novice to expert, the Vitruvian Salsa Festival offers free Salsa lessons fromSalsaDallas founder and key instructor, LuisDelgadillo, beginning at 6:30 p.m.


An inspiring and experienced teacher,Delgadillo is alsoVitruvian Salsa Festival’s artistic curator - personally selecting the bands,DJ, instructors, and salsa performers.Delgadillo started his career in Los Angeles back in 1987.He grewup dancing alongside some of the best includingRogelioMoreno, TheVazquezBrothers, andAbel Peña. In 1999,Delgadillomoved to Texas and started teaching in theNorthDallas area.He is a skilled instructor in diverse dance styles including Salsa,Merengue,Bachata,Cha-cha-cha, and RumbaCubana for the beginner, intermediate, or advanced dancer. In 2001,Delgadillo formed the performing branch of SalsaDallas, the GuajiroDanceCompany.


Photo: StevanKoye


Vitruvian Salsa Festival 2015 features the finest in live salsamusic, free salsa lessons, professional dance performances, affordable food trucks and free parking.Master emcee,RamiroGonzalez and expertDJ,Alex Santiago, alongwith one of an impressive list of bands includingHavanaNRG,Orquesta Sabor, Son Saraguey and Carabali take theVitruvian Park stage each Saturday night in June and July from6:00-10:00 p.m. JoinDCNT at the 2015Vitruvian Salsa Festival. This not-to-be-missed festival guarantees fun for the entire family.


Come salsa the night awaywithDCNT atVitruvian Park! Formore information about theVitruvian Salsa Festival, visit thedancecoun- cil.org.


DANCE!NORTHTEXAS


a publication of the dance council of north texas


vol 18 • no 2


www.thedancecouncil.org


May-July 2015


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