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Cuba Caliente is the Gerardo Contino Cuban Salsa dance party

November 2, 2017 by New York Latin Culture Magazine

Gerardo Contino dancing with Ximena Ojeda at Cuba Caliente | courtesy Keith Widyolar

Cuba Caliente is Gerardo Contino’s Cuban Salsa dance party. It’s live music with guest artists, DJs, and occasional visual artists. Dancing lessons too!

Contino is the leader of Los Habaneros, NYC’s hottest Cuban Salsa band. Sometimes the band joins the party.

These guys know how to have fun!

NOTE: “Cuba Caliente” is a play on words. A similar-sounding phrase in Spanish is slang for an aroused woman.


Cuba Caliente November 2017

Cuba Caliente with Los Habaneros and DJ Ala Banciosa is at The Woods in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Sundays in November 2017 from 6 pm – 12 midnight.


Cuba Caliente October 2017

Cuba Caliente is at Delilah in Manhattan’s Lower East Side on Fridays from 6 – 11 pm. $5

Cuba Caliente with Los Habaneros’ is at The Woods in Williamsburg, Brooklyn on Sundays in October 2017 from 4 – 11 pm.

For more information, visit www.cubacalientenyc.com


 

Filed Under: Brooklyn, Cuban, LATIN DANCE, salsa music, Williamsburg

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