Santiago de Cuba!

  In the evening the streets of Tivolí  turns into a living room, a bar, a love nest, gossip corner, concert arena, football ground, black market shop, dance hall….

Are you bored?

I  have a suggestion for activity!

From last nights Caché Salsa Café.

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New year celebration in Havana 2006.

A big part of the city’s inhabitants gathered in Malecon to enjoy great music and dance all night long. Spirit is high. The Cubans knows how to party but things can get carried away sometimes.

The government seems terrified of disorder and therefore displays huge numbers of
military, police and other security officials to maintain a sense of safety and control.

Now.. I am sure this particular security guard (whatever that bottle contains?) is doing his best but….

Crayfish with salsa!

Salsa dance at the traditional August crayfish party?!
A few years ago nobody had even heard about salsa in Sweden.

Now as a side effect of immigration it´s getting popular. Some swedes are learning, and learning well.

It was a perfect after dinner activity at this particular party in Mollösund at the swedish west coast a couple of years ago.
Beautiful place!

A night out in Santo Domingo

On the other side of the Ozama River “en aquel lado” you´ll find one of the busiest party strips in Santo Domingo, Avenida Venezuela . Loud music, lots of beer and couples dancing bachata..