 Photos and Videos
Take a peek at Sabor's new video on bermudayp.com, produced by Bermuda Yellow Pages. Look carefully, you may see some familiar faces!
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Sizzling Summer Series
Continues!


This summer, SalsaMania Productions, BermudaSalsa.com and its Chief Strategic Partner, iStore, launched a brand-new, bigger than ever summer lineup of gorgeous venues. On Monday, June 1st, join us at Bone Fish Bar & Grill, Dockyard, to kick our Sizzling Summer Series, with the generous support of the Bermuda Department of Tourism, Sol, and Dos Equis, 8pm to midnight. Begin with the usual fun-filled progressive beginners' class to get your feet wet, then dance the night away under the stars. As always, locals, visitors, and all dancers of all levels are welcome.
We've got every part of the island covered, from Grotto Bay Beach Resort in the East, to Bone Fish Bar & Grill in the West, so wherever you are in Bermuda, there's a great Latin night out waiting for you. Come early for dinner and stay late to dance! Listen to SalsaMania's Latin Flavours on Magic 102.7FM to win fabulous prizes from participating partners!
SalsaMania Mondays at Bone Fish Bar & Grill
SalsaMania Mondays at Grotto Bay Beach Resort
SalsaMania Thursdays at Bone Fish Bar & Grill
SalsaMania Fridays at Veranda Bar
SalsaMania Saturdays at Rumbar (Latin restaurant)
 
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New This Month
iTunes Gift Cards have been authorized and are now available for use in Bermuda. Download all the Latin music you need to practice at home!
Don't forget about in-store training and workshops. Visit or call the iStore for more information.
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THIS Sunday, July 7th, 2009
at Sabor Dance School
The Sabor Dance School hosts SalsaMania Sundays, a once-monthly social mixer for students of all levels to dance and mingle with instructors and each other. Join us at Sabor's beautiful studio at the Berkeley Culutral Center for the freshest, spiciest Salsa, Cha-Cha and Tango. Practice your steps and support your school at the same time!
Where: Sabor Dance School (Berkeley Institute Cultural Centre)
Cover: $10 proceeds toward facility development
Time: 6:00-10:00pm
Dress: Casual & Comfortable
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Artist of the Month
Born in Paris in 1964 to photographer and filmmaker John Cook and Heather Cook, and raised in the region in southern France known as the Camargue, Jesse Cook grew up with the sounds and influences of Gypsy music. Guitarist Manitas de Plata, who lived in the Camargue, and Nicolas Reyes, lead singer of the flamenco group Gipsy Kings, who just happened to live next door, heavily inspired him.
After his parents separated, Cook and his sister accompanied his mother to her birth country, Canada. Recognizing the musical aptitudes of her son, lessons followed at Toronto's Eli Kassner Guitar Academy. Kassner's other famous pupil was classical guitarist Liona Boyd.
There he continued his studies in classical and jazz guitar in North America's music schools, then attempted to unlearn it all while immersing himself in the oral traditions of Gypsy music. This helped him widen his range of musical tastes. Cook has recorded six studio albums and traveled the world exploring musical traditions that he has blended into his style of rumba flamenco. In addition to headlining concerts and festivals, he has opened for such legends as B.B. King, Ray Charles and Diana Krall. He has performed with Welsh soprano Charlotte Church on the Tonight Show and toured with legendary Irish band, The Chieftains.
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SalsaMania's Latin Flavours
Every Saturday on MAGIC 102.7FM
7:00-9:00pm
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