Early May Events: Let the sultriness begin!

May 4-7, open Thu 19:00-02:00, Fri 12:00-05:00, Sat 10:30-05:00, Sat 10:30-03:00; Kedelhallen, Nyelandsvej 74A, Frederiksberg & Søpavillonen, Gyldenløvesgade 24, Cph K; copenhagensalsafestival.dk

OFFERING WORKSHOPS in salsa, mambo, cha cha cha, bachata, zouk, boogalo and kizomba, along with world-class performances and unforgettable parties, hot Latin passion will be set to overdrive at the seventh edition of the Copenhagen Salsa Festival.

Entrust yourself in the skillful hands of Salsa Libre Copenhagen and let them twist and twirl you through an impressive four-day line-up, as sultry senoritas strut their stuff and Spanish-speaking stallions sparkle under the spotlight.

Featuring talents from all over the world, the line-up is a who’s who of the salsa world, including Frankie Martinez, Luis Vasquez, Adolfo Indachochea, the Latin Soul Dancers, Iris De Brito, Alian Morales, and many, many more.

Your instructors are some of the best in the world at teaching and communicating dance. No matter what your level or style is, the festival welcomes dance veterans and beginners into a challenging and fast-paced learning environment.

After a day of intense workshops, allow the night and Salsa Libre to sweep you away with three floors of dance, DJs and debauchery, along with awe-inspiring performances from the very artists you were receiving instruction. Every night bar Thursday the clubnight will rage on until the early hours – more than enough to satiate your inner hedonist.

Don’t forget to dress to impress for the ‘Gala Party’ on Saturday night and to book your tickets now.





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