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Salsa Night and Competition

Join us in the beautiful Mattatuck Museum, a center for art and culture in downtown Waterbury for a night full of dance, music, and fun! Experienced salsa and dance instructor, Edward Truehart, will start the night off with a free lesson for all. Food will be available for purchase from Sweet Bella’s Cafe. Register Here $15.00 per General Interested in discounts, free admission, and more? Become a member today! Salsa and Bachata Dance Competition Rules 1 lead and 1 follow will…

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November 1, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

where

144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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Join us in the beautiful Mattatuck Museum, a center for art and culture in downtown Waterbury for a night full of dance, music, and fun! Experienced salsa and dance instructor, Edward Truehart, will start the night off with a free lesson for all. Food will be available for purchase from Sweet Bella’s Cafe.
Register Here
$15.00 per General
Interested in discounts, free admission, and more? Become a member today!
Salsa and Bachata Dance Competition Rules
1 lead and 1 follow will randomly be selected to dance with each other.
Songs will last approximately 1 min in length and selected by the DJ.
The couple will randomly rotate partners again but not dance with the same partner more than once.
Judges will be given a strict judgment criteria that will not be announced.
Participants can NOT BE or Include:
1. Instructors of any genre of dance
2. No professional dancers, performers, etc.
3. Any type of choreography dips or lifts
(Immediate disqualification)
Participants must have:
1. Several months of class or social dance
2. Be a non beginner
 

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