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Salsa Nights

Get ready to spice up your Friday nights with Salsa @ the MATT 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM Join us on the only rooftop terrace in downtown Waterbury that overlooks the green for a night full of dance, music, and culinary delights, the fourth Friday of the month from May to September. Dance instructor, Edward Truehart, with over a decade of experience in salsa, bachata, mambo, kizomba, and more, or a guest instructor, will start the night off with a…

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May 24, 2024 @ 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm

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Get ready to spice up your Friday nights with Salsa @ the MATT
5:30 PM – 9:00 PM

Join us on the only rooftop terrace in downtown Waterbury that overlooks the green for a night full of dance, music, and culinary delights, the fourth Friday of the month from May to September.
Dance instructor, Edward Truehart, with over a decade of experience in salsa, bachata, mambo, kizomba, and more, or a guest instructor, will start the night off with a lesson, so beginner and salsa aficionados can dance the rest of the night away with a variety of styles and techniques.  We will have DJs, live bands, food, and plenty of surprises over the course of this series.
DATES:  May 24, June 28, July 26, August 23, September 27
$15 Cover Fee
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*Preorder your ticket in advance and receive one complimentary drink ticket.

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