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The BIG Salsa Festival New York 2023 is a Long Memorial Day Weekend Salsa & Bachata Party

The BIG Salsa Festival New York 2023 is a salsa and bachata dance festival with workshops, dance parties, master classes, a bootcamp and the Pro-Am Yamulee Challenge; at the New York Hilton Midtown; over Memorial Day Weekend, Friday-Monday, May 26-29, 2023. From $66. Full Pass $267.

BIG Salsa Festival New York 2023

BIG Salsa Festival New York 2023 (Edward Olive/Dreamstime)
BIG Salsa Festival New York 2023 (Edward Olive/Dreamstime)

This is a really fun way to improve your moves and meet dance partners from all over the world. You can take workshops all day, enjoy some amazing salsa and bachata shows, and then dance all night, until you can’t walk anymore.

Many great teachers are doing workshops.

Optional master classes include:

  • Bachata Musicality with La Fuerza
  • Salsa On1 with Tropical Gem
  • Musicality with Ernesto & Denisse
  • Bachata Musicality with Alex & Desiree
  • Sensual Bachata with Marco y Sara

The optional Body Movement and Isolation Bootcamp is with Tania Canarsa.

The optional Yamulee Challenge is a chance to train with the Yamulee Dance Company for a chance to perfom in the Sunday Night closing night show. That’s kind of like dancing with the stars.

For more information, visit bigsalsafestival.com

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Published May 24, 2023 | Updated June 7, 2023.

Filed Under: bachata dance, Colombian, Cuban, LATIN DANCE, Midtown, Puerto Rican, salsa dance, Spanish

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