Lincoln Center's 23rd season of Midsummer Night Swing enters Week Two on July 5 with the incomparable Gilberto Santa Rosa, an international star known as "El Caballero de la Salsa" - the Gentleman of Salsa. Santa Rosa's smooth sonero is the stuff of legend. Next up, on July 6, Austin's Hot Club of Cowtown plays Western Swing and Gypsy Jazz hot and sweet. July 7 gets everyone dancing with Loser's Lounge and No Parking on the Dance Floor: An 80s Dance Party. Favorites from Madonna to Prince to Michael Jackson along with New Wave classics will be presented in high energy, authentic renditions guaranteed to make the crowd move. Original MTV VJ Mark Goodman will be on hand to spin hits during the breaks.
Next up is an amazing evening, the Tribute to Ralph Mercado with the performers MioSotis, Tito Puente Jr., Ray Sepulveda, Tony Vega and Dave Valentin, under the direction of Bobby Allende. Ralph Mercado was perhaps the most influential Latin music impresario from the 1970s through the 90s, and these artists will commemorate his contribution to the genre with all the sizzle they have. Week Two closes out on July 9 with Ray Collins' Hot Club, making its New York debut. Their feverish, hard-swinging albums of 1940s and 50s jump blues sound has given them a huge following in Europe, and the excitement is ready to explode on this side of the Atlantic.Each evening of Midsummer Night Swing is a ticketed event, with a special free ticketed event opening the season on Monday, June 27. The night begins with a dance lesson at 6:30 pm for all levels with some of New York's foremost instructors. Lessons are included in the price of admission. Live music and dancing is at 7:30 pm until 10 pm. All events take place on an elevated dance floor in Damrosch Park.Tuesday, July 5
Gilberto Santa Rosa Salsa*
A living salsa legend, Gilberto Santa Rosa's fervent vocals have made him an international star. He specializes in both lively, tropical salsa and ballads, bringing a smooth tone and a gift for 'soneo' (lyrical improvisation) to his performances. A native of Carolina, Puerto Rico, Santa Rosa will be singing salsa, guaraches, mambos, and boleros on this steamy summer night in New York.
Lesson: Carlos Konig
DJ: DJ Andreas
*Gilberto Santa Rosa will be playing one extended set at 8:00 pm.
Wednesday, July 6
Hot Club of Cowtown Western Swing, Gypsy Jazz, Classic Swing
The Austin, Texas-based Hot Club of Cowtown is probably the hardest-working and easily the most-traveled Western swing trio in the world. Their international cult following is based on their unique sound inspired by their two namesakes: "Hot Club" from the hot jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stephane Grappelli's Hot Club of France, and "Cowtown" from the Western swing influence of Bob Wills and His Texas Playboys. Their hot electric guitar, frenetic fiddle and jaw-dropping slap bass mix with three-part harmony vocals for Western swing they way it is meant to be.
Lesson: John Knapp & Meredith Stead
DJ: Meredith Ochs
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