Any recommendation on online Kizomba classes (live or pre-recorded)?
Hi! My dance partner and I are searching for some more structured online classes for Kizomba (ideally not urban kiz). Does anyone have any recommendation? We are ok both with a weekly couples class done through Zoom (California evening time preferably) or just a website with a comprehensive set of videos! Found some for the second kind but wanted to check if anyone has any that they recommend. With regard to level, I would say that a little over beginners. We took some classes before Covid and we dance together regularly but we don't have much experience. We both also have more extensive experience with cuban salsa/casino although this might be a hindrance ;). Thanks!!
Rueda de casino is a circle of couples dancing Cuban salsa figures, to the commands of a caller in the circle. The best Vibes there ever, Rueda de Casino has a unique way to have everyone pumped and super poised to dance. To enjoy this awesome social dance form, you need to learn to do it the right way. Enrol in our Rueda lessons today.
Rueda de casino is a circle of couples dancing Cuban salsa figures, to the commands of a caller in the circle. The best Vibes there ever, Rueda de Casino has a unique way to have everyone pumped and super poised to dance. To enjoy this awesome social dance form, You need to learn to do it the right way. Enroll in our Rueda lessons today.
The difference between salsa on 1 and cuban salsa?
So the difference between salsa on 1 and salsa on 2 is the timing. But from the videos I've watched on youtube I think cuban salsa and salsa on 1 have the same timing, is that correct? So what's the difference if it's not the timing? I'm a beginner, please help haha
Cuban salsa, timba music recommendations and where to find it
Hi, a little prehistory - people in my town are mostly dancing LA salsa so DJs are mostly playing more music that suits that style, but I fell in love with salsa casino (Cuban salsa) rumba, afro, etc. At the beginning of my salsa life, I was dancing to everything and was not really filling the difference. But with time the knowledge came, I discovered Havana D'Premeira, Elito Reve y Su Charangon, Alexandr Abreu, Tromboranga, El Nino y La Verdad, Timbalive, and many other artists, bands. And now I'm more in love with those African patterns, cuban rumba rhythms... So, I hope you will share some other great pieces of cuban salsa, timba music you enjoy and can't keep calm to. And another question is - where to find/buy/download it because many great tracks that I find in videos from online classes or just parties are not on any music services like Spotify.
Hi, this is my 4th year into my salsa journey, I've been to a couple of 3-4 days festivals with international artists in the last years and this year I was kind of wishing to go abroad to some international festival. Yeah I know, that went out of the window... Now... most of festival videos I see online have people dancing on1 or on2, I do dance on1 but in my area, Rome, we mostly dance "cuban" salsa, so.. I was wondering if anyone of you has some festival experience that can help me understand if I could have no trouble whatsoever or people could actually look at me like an alien and follows be put off by the style i'm more accustomed to
Hi, I'm getting bored of practicing shines. Can anyone recommend resources for learning cuban salsa? I have around 8 months of experience as a lead dancing on1. I could start learning with a flatmate.
How to tell what style of salsa best suits the song?
Some songs seem to suit certain styles making it easier to dance. What type of salsa song best suits Cuban, LA and NY and cali style salsa? Or can they be danced to any salsa music?
Can someone explain an in-depth history of bachata or a good article about it?
I've been on and off social dancing for a year and two, I'm initially a rumba and tango dancer but moved on to bachata and salsa. Bachata is super simple which is why I love it. But salsa has a thoroughly explained history, for example, how fania records helped with the rise of it. The name itself, and different types of dances like: salsa casino, calena, cubano, on 1 and on 2, and more. It's difficult to find accuracy in the webs asides that it all started from the DR. I know there is bachata latin, cuban, sensual/western, and the OG bachata from DR. What's bachata's history? And what are its popular bands and artists? In salsa, people know Marc Anthony, any equivalent explanations?
I'm currently on a vacation in Seattle and would love to go salsa dancing. But it's a big city and I don't know it at all, so I'm hoping maybe some of you guys can point me anywhere? I mainly dance Cubana/on 1 but I'm fairly confident I could make due in other settings edit: thanks to barshat for this amazing link in case anybody stumbles upon this post: https://m.facebook.com/notes/seattle-salsa-scene/where-to-salsa-dance-in-seattle/118683618236309
I am a permanent traveler and recently learned Cuban style salsa dancing. Maybe I am overthinking this, but now I wonder .... When I arrive in a new city how do I figure out what style the locals dance? Is or worth taking the time to ask around, or can I assume that if I am a sufficiently good lead in Cuban salsa that I can lead a woman who knows a different salsa style? Any experience on how to handle this?
Check out this Meetup with Cuban Salsa lessons http://meetu.ps/e/Hs9Y9/HdycN/d Hi guys, if anyone is interested in Cuban Salsa lessons please join us every Tuesday at 238 Stapleton Road. The lessons are led by Keith Bristow. Keith has been dancing for over 20 years and he will hold 2 level classes. Starting at 20:00 there will be the Beginners/Improver class followed by the Intermediate class at 21:00 and to finish the night we will do a Casino de Rueda.
Hello all, I recently learned the salsa step on youtube after seeing some people doing salsa on a trip abroad. I then recently started salsa lessons. When I went there the style they were doing was cuban salsa, so the step varied from the one I learnt on youtube. I've been practising the one that was done at the class. As I am too impatient, I can't wait until next week to get some answers to some of my questions. This video is a demonstration of the cuban step. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGpAiZybWHU This is very similar, if not the same, to the one we did as a warm up. However I remember the instructor saying that the man always starts with the left foot. Why is that not the case here? All these different styles are really confusing me. I don't know if I should actually be concerned about the little details or just keep going to the classes and just eventually get it :D
Happy New Year /Detroit! Every day people come to ask "What should I do in the city??" and this updated thread is our chance to tell them. It's been 3+ years since its been updated so a lot has changed. Keeping a similar format to the 2014 and 2011 editions comment below with any suggestion(s) and a short reason why you recommend it. Everyone's collective picks will be added into the list below and then added to the sidebar. Closed businesses have already been removed, new Museums section now broken out, if you have any adds/deletes/edits to existing list, just shout it out, I'll leave this post as a sticky and open over the next week so all have a chance to contribute. See below:
Entertainment & Attractions
Public Spaces/Parks:
Belle Isle Michigans most visited State Park; from Sunset Point to the Conservatory and Aquarium, many beaches there's lots to discover here.
Eastern Market one of the largest and oldest open-air farmers markets in the country
Campus Martius highly regarded as one of the best city parks in the country and home to many events throughout the year. Home to Detroit's Christmas tree and an ice-skating rink in the winter.
Detroit People Mover it's not the most useful system for transit, but is actually a good way to see downtown in a quick 20-30 minutes
Riverwalk A walkable view of Canada and Detroit River.
Rouge Park for great outdoor times
Chandler Park
Historic Fort Wayne when open
Entertainment Venues:
El Club Music venue in Mexicantown that also has amazing NY style pizza
Marble Bar Music venue that also hosts WDET's monthly Moth storytelling
Garden Bowl/Magic Stick Historic bowling alley, dive bar and concert venue under one roof.
Baker's Keyboard Lounge top-notch jazz club
PJ's Lager House live music, local beer on tap
Theaters Detroit is home to the second largest theater district in the Fillmore, Fox Theater, Masonic Temple, Fisher Theater, Gem, Music Hall, St. Andrews, Detroit Opera House, City Theater, Majestic, Max M. Fisher Music Center
Seasonal:
Detroit City Football Club (also see /DetroitCityFC) amazing soccer team, nationally recognized.
Detroit Derby Girls Bouts take place at the Masonic Temple
Other:
Detroit Film Theatre 1,200 seat auditorium located at the DIA, catch a screening.
Cinema Detroit Movie theater located in Midtown, select indie films and new releases
Casinos We have three! Greektown, MGM Grand and Motor City.
Museums & Exhibits
Detroit Institute of Arts Free for Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb county residents.
Motown Museum the birthplace of Motown music, located in New Center
Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village Good for vistors if they have a few hours and transportation.
MOCAD Contemporary Art Museum in an amazing raw space, always changing exhibitions and a nice little shop inside. Located on Woodward in Midtown.
Michigan Science Center hands-on exhibits, IMAX Dome, Planetarium, mad scientists with liquid nitrogen and lightning. good for kids, located in Midtown.
Outdoor Adventure Center located in the newly restored Globe Trading Building.
Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History
Tuskegee Airmen Museum
African Bead Museum
Dossin Great Lakes Museum located on Belle Isle
Ford Piquette Plant historic auto production facility and birthplace of the Model T.
Retail & Shopping
John K. King Books Downtown; Largest used bookstore in the state, located in an old glove warehouse
Pewabic Pottery near Islandview; Detroit original, lots of original ceramic art work to view and purchase
Third Man Records Retail store and Vinyl Manufacturing plant, owned/operated by Jack White
City Bird Midtown; Handmade goods from local and regional designers
People's Records Gratiot in Eastern Market; Internationally renowned treasure trove of rare vinyl, with a focus on Detroit produced stuff
Hello Records Corktown; Newer record shop with a great collection of new and old vinyl
Pure Detroit Downtown and New Center; Detroit themed t-shirts, magnets, etc.
Shinola Flagship Store watches, bikes and leather goods.
The Hub A Bicycle shop with a charitable bent and affordable bikes.
Avenue of Fashion Located at Livernois and Outer Drive; shopping district off the beaten path
Run Detroit Running gear store in Midtown, hosts a welcoming run club every Saturday morning at 8am
Paramita Sound Record store in West Village
Places to eat:
Coney Islands Lafayette or American, take your pick. Duly's Place in Mexicantown as another OG contender.
Supino Pizzeria Eastern Market; Best NY style pizza in the city, delicious fresh ingredients
Cass Cafe Restaurant and art gallery in Cass Corridor.
Green Dot Stables Grab your saddle, best sliders in the city.
Johnny Noodle King one of Detroit's ramen noodle houses
The Bronx Midtown. Classic dive bar with an equally classic jukebox and a burger that's out of this world.
Sweetwater Tavern Downtown, /Detroit's pick for 'Best Wings in the City'
Buddy's Pizza Original Detroit style pizza, well regarded by foodies and chefs.
Rock City Eatery on Woodward in Midtown. Cheap drinks and great food.
Dutch Girl Donuts Palmer Park. Best donuts in the city, been doing it the same way forever.
Mudgies Deli Corktown fresh sandwich shop with patio, recently expanded.
Cadieux Cafe Jazz music throughout the week and authentic Featherbowling.
Slow's BBQ Corktown. BBQ that put Corktown as a food destination on the map. Check out Slows-To-Go in Midtown if you're looking to skip the wait.
The Food Exchange famous for the Big Baby burger
Vincente's Great Cuban food. Salsa dancing. 20+ types of tequila
Ottava Via Italian joint in Corktown. Great food, laid back atmosphere.
Mercury Bar Good food and beer selection and the atmosphere is really cool.
Townhouse located Downtown
Bucharest Grill Amazing Shawarma and good prices, 3 locations around the city.
Scotty Simpson's Northwest side for fish and chips
Polish Village Cafe Eat your Polish Grandmother's cooking. A Hamtramck staple.
The Whitney Restaurant in a gorgeous historic mansion. Ambience is spectacular, food has gone through down periods. Good spot for an important date night. Don't be surprised to see a marriage proposal.
Giovanni's Arguably the best Italian food in the city. Neighborhood is what happens when you zone Heavy Industrial in Sim City, but the food, service and ambience are world-class.
London Chop House A famous Detroit restaurant name brought back to life, it's a classic dark-wood, old-school steakhouse. Frank Sinatra and Henry Ford II had tables there. Just opened a cigar bar in the same building for after-dinner lounging.
Roast "Iron Chef" Michael Symon's restaurant in the Westin Book Cadillac hotel. Things happen to meat here that you never thought possible.
Joe Muer's Seafood Like the London Chop House, a classic name from Detroit restaurant history brought back to life. Located in the ground floor of the GM Renaissance Center, lunch is comprised almost entirely of GM suppliers taking their customers out to lunch, but dinner is another matter.
Golden Fleece Greektown. "Best Gyro in town" and other greek specialties.
Mexicantown Most authentic Mexican food in the city, can't go wrong: Los Altos, Taqueria Lupitas, Taqueria Nuestra Familia, Taqueria El Rey, or Taqueria Mi Pueblo.
** Takoi** Northern Thai inspired restaurant. James Beard finalist
Selden Standard Fine dining, local, small plates. Also great brunch.
Wright & Co Fine dining, local, small plates.
Republic Fine dining, local, small plates.
ima Corktown, Udon noodles.
Flower's of Vietnam Vietnamese restaurant run by a Lebanese chef in an old Mexicantown coney. Only in Detroit.
Polonia Restaurant Home style Polish and Eastern European food, located right next to Polish Village cafe in Hamtramck.
Apparatus Room Fine restaurant & bar in the Detroit Foundation Hotel near Cobo Center.
People's Bakery One of Southwest's finest local shops.
Brunch Spots
Cliff Bells Foxtown. Bottomless mimosas and bloody Mary's and great selection of French and Soul Food inspired dishes
Hudson Cafe Downtown. Red velvet pancakes, graham cracker-crusted French toast, and Voodoo Eggs Benedict
Seva Midtown. great Brunch for Vegan's and Vegetarian's- Small but good beewine selection
Brooklyn Street Local Corktown. banana pancakes with caramelized walnuts, an inevitably delicious quiche-of-the-day, and of course, the Hangover Special, and some damn good Poutine!
La Dolce Vita North Detroit. smooth jazz, salmon hash, and the shrimp Benedict make for a fabulous brunch experience
The Dime Store Downtown. a great selection of Omelets, Benedicts, Sandwiches, and Hash (from Executive Chef Josh, who has spent 2 decades in award winning restaraunts in Chicago, NYC, and A2) and of course, BOOZE! (Their Duck Rueben is out of this world)
Foran's Grand Trunk Pub Downtown. Great meal options throughout the day but their brunch is great (May I recommend their Corktown sandwich or the Lobster Benedict) with a great local beer selection to boot
Rose's Fine Foods Rivertown. Homesick for mom's cooking? This place has incredible baked goods and delicious sandwiches that make you feel right at home
The Clique Breakfast spot on Jefferson in Rivertown area
Honest Johns Midtown. Good all around menu, drink list and Chicken & Waffles.
Detroit Institute of Bagels Traditional bagels plus soups & sandwiches in an airy, industrial space with counter seating.
Places to drink:
Breweries:
Batch Brewing Co. Corktown small batch brewery with 15+ beers on tap and Louisiana-style food.
Detroit Beer Co. Great beer as well as great food. The Hair of the Dog burger is fantastic.
Atwater Detroit brewery near the Riverfront
Brew Detroit Contract brewing facility with a great open space and their own brews. Across the park from Batch. The Loaded Die hosts Tuesday boardgame nights here.
Eastern Market Brewing Company The large pink elephant mural is hard to miss.
Founders taproom Needs no introduction
Motor City Brewing Works Midtown; Microbrewery with delicious beer and uniquely-topped pizzas, rooftop seating in the Summer
Jolly Pumpkin Brewery Tap room specializing in Sour Beer and Ciders
Bars:
Motor City Wine located in Corktown.
SugarHouse Carefully crafted cocktails in a hunting lodge sharing a wall with Slow's. Hells yea.
Woodbridge Pub
Cafe D'Mongo's a unique and eclectic "speakeasy." reasonably priced and strong cocktails, live music every night (Fri & Sat only)
Cliff Bells a solid jazz club right downtown (could be under entertainment as well)
Dakota Inn Rathskeller a German underground beer hall that transports you straight to Europe, featuring German food, music, and beer. Especially popular during Oktoberfest (mid-September to end of October).
Jacoby's Biergarten good selection of draft beer, solid German food, and a huge international beer selection
Jolly Ol' Timers North Cass Corridor. If they're open, you won't find a bar full of more interesting people.
Old Miami Midtown. A Veterans bar, During the summer, the back yard is the best place to drink in the city.
Foran's Grand Trunk Pub Downtown; great selection of local Michigan beers, with decent food to accompany it
Northern Lights Lounge New Center bar with a great patio and decent food.
Two Way Inn One of the oldest bars in the city
The Skip Popular alley bar in The Belt
Ready Player One Barcarde
Checker BaOffworld Arcade Burger bar & Barcade near Campus Martius
Coffeeshops:
Astro Coffee a popular cafe in Corktown
Great Lakes Coffee Roasting Co. Chill coffee bar with beer, wine and some food.
Socre Tea A tea shop/cafe in midtown. Tucked away on Garfield and John R. Super quiet and relaxing.
Ashe Supply Co. Small-batch java drinks plus pastries, sandwiches and other goods just off Grand Circus Park in Downtown
Dessert Oasis Espresso, house-roasted coffee & pastries served in a brick-walled space with artwork & live music. Good window views located Downtown in Capital Park.
I was blown away how dancing seems to be in everyone's blood and how complex their style of salsa could be. I'm not familiar with salsa in the US, but I haven't seen people that good before. I took an hour and a half lesson from a local, but I would like to continue learning how to salsa. So far I have tried looking for cubano style of salsa on youtube without luck. If anyone could link any online resources, I would appreciate it.
Hey all! So I've been playing with the idea of learning how to dance salsa for a while and found a dance school near my house for a reasonable price. Thing is there are two different styles of salsa, NY Style and Casino. Can anyone explain the difference between both styles? Also, if I learn Casino style, would I have difficulties dancing with someone who knows another style of salsa? Thanks in advance all!
Get ready for a real treat: Cuban Dance workshop in Santa Cruz, California featuring Jose “Cheo” Rojas and Royland Lobato Afro-Cuban: 3pm, all levels Salsa Cubana 4:30pm, experienced* beginners and up One class $20, both classes $30. Both Jose “Cheo” Rojas and Royland Lobato are celebrated master teachers visiting from San Francisco area. See more about their bio in www. SalsaGente.com The Afro-Cuban workshop will focus on Afro-Cuban Rumba but may also include some Orisha. The Salsa Cubana workshop will include Casino partner dancing and possibly some Rueda de Casino. *Experienced beginners know all the basics in Salsa plus El uno, Setenta and Sombrero. The event is hosted by Chris & Jessica from SalsaGente.com (FB Salsa Gente), Cuban-style dancing in Santa Cruz, CA. Contact: www.SalsaGente.com or 831-426-4724
Things to do in Detroit - Once and for all, again.
Alright its been 3+ years since we created Detroit's official sidebar "list of things to do" and a lot has changed. People keep asking so let's give it another go. I'll leave this post as a sticky for the next week so everyone's brains can stew over the best of the best in the city. Keeping the same format as last time, comment with your suggestion(s) and a short reason why you would recommend it. Everyone's collective picks will be added into the list below. Places to eat:
Coney Islands Lafayette or American, take your pick.
Supino Pizzeria Eastern Market; Best NY style pizza in the city, delicious fresh ingredients
Motor City Brewing Works Midtown; Microbrewery with delicious beer and uniquely-topped pizzas, rooftop seating in the summer
Cass Cafe Restaurant and art gallery in Cass Corridor.
Green Dot Stables Grab your saddle, best sliders in the city.
Johnny Noodle King Detroit's noodle house, a block from Green Dot on Fort St., owned by the same guy.
Rock City Eatery in Hamtramck. Cheap drinks and great food.
Dutch Girl Donuts Palmer Park. Best donuts in the city, been doing it the same way forever.
Roma Cafe Detroit's oldest Italian restaurant.
Mudgies Deli Corktown fresh sandwich shop.
Cadieux Cafe Jazz music throughout the week. and featherbowling.
Slow's BBQ Corktown. Hipsters will howl that it's overrated, but are you going to trust them or Slow's fantastic reputation that constantly sees them on national travel shows?
The Food Exchange famous for the Big Baby burger
Vincente's Great Cuban food. Salsa dancing. 20+ types of tequila
Ottava Via Italian joint in Corktown. Great food, laid back atmosphere.
Mercury Bar Good food and beer selection and the atmosphere is really cool.
Bucharest Grill Amazing Shawarma and good prices, located inside Park Bar.
The Clique Breakfast spot on Jefferson in Rivertown area
Northwest Side foods: Scotty Simpson's for fish and chips, Nu Wave (seafood), Aunt Betty's (soul food), J's Cafe (soul food)
Sweetwater delicious wings
Buddy's Pizza @ Conant/7 mile. Original Detroit style pizza well regarded by foodies and chefs
Mexicantown Can't go wrong: Los Altos, Taqueria Lupitas, Taqueria Nuestra Familia, Taqueria El Rey, or Taqueria Mi Pueblo.
Golden Fleece located in Greektown, best Gyro in town.
Coach Insignia high atop the Renaissance Center, best view you'll get of the city from a dinner table, food is pretty good as well.
Polish Village Cafe Eat your Polish Grandmother's cooking. A Hamtramck staple.
Guns and Butter Detroit's only Michelin Star style dining experience.
The Whitney Restaurant in a gorgeous historic mansion. Ambience is spectacular, food has gone through down periods. Good spot for an important date night. Don't be surprised to see a marriage proposal.
Giovanni's Arguably the best Italian food in the city. Neighborhood is what happens when you zone Heavy Industrial in Sim City, but the food, service and ambience are world-class.
London Chop House A famous Detroit restaurant name brought back to life, it's a classic dark-wood, old-school steakhouse. Frank Sinatra and Henry Ford II had tables there. Just opened a cigar bar in the same building for after-dinner lounging.
Coach Insignia Restaurant at the top of the GM Renaissance Center. Whatever restaurant has been in this space has always been more about the view than the food and this is no exception, but the view makes up for it.
Roast "Iron Chef" Michael Symon's restaurant in the Westin Book Cadillac hotel. Things happen to meat here that you never thought possible.
Joe Muer's Seafood Like the London Chop House, a classic name from Detroit restaurant history brought back to life. Located in the ground floor of the GM Renaissance Center, lunch is comprised almost entirely of GM suppliers taking their customers out to lunch, but dinner is another matter.
Dangerously Delicious Pies Midtown. Meat and sweet pies of several varieties. Located in the back of 3rd street bar.
Golden Fleece Greektown. "best Gyro in town" and other greek specialties.
Taqueria Lupita's** Mexicantown
Brunch Spots
Cliff Bells Foxtown. Bottomless mimosas and bloody Mary's and great selection of French and Soul Food inspired dishes
Fountain Bistro Campus Martius. Bottomless Mimosas and Bloody Mary Bar. Good place for french toast.
Hudson Cafe Downtown. Red velvet pancakes, graham cracker-crusted French toast, and Voodoo Eggs Benedict every day (Sunday: Expect a wait)
Seva Midtown. great Brunch for Vegan's and Vegetarian's- Small but good beewine selection
Brooklyn Street Local Corktown. banana pancakes with caramelized walnuts, an inevitably delicious quiche-of-the-day, and of course, the Hangover Special, and some damn good Poutine!
La Dolce Vita North Detroit. smooth jazz, salmon hash, and the shrimp Benedict make for a fabulous brunch experience
The Dime Store Downtown. a great selection of Omelets, Benedicts, Sandwiches, and Hash (from Executive Chef Josh, who has spent 2 decades in award winning restaraunts in Chicago, NYC, and A2) and of course, BOOZE! (Their Duck Rueben is out of this world)
Harmonie Garden Midtown. Middle Eastern Food meets Classic American Brunch!
Foran's Grand Trunk Pub Downtown. Great meal options throughout the day but their brunch is great (May I recommend their Corktown sandwich or the Lobster Benedict) with a great local beer selection to boot
Macabees Midtown. endless mimosas, champagne chocolate chip buttermilk pancakes, brisket benedict, and the salmon wrap are all delicious
Rose's Fine Foods Rivertown. Homesick for mom's cooking? This place has incredible baked goods and delicious sandwiches that make you feel right at home
Honest Johns Midtown. Good all around menu, drink list and Chicken & Waffles.
Places to drink:
Great Lakes Coffee Roasting Co. Chill coffee bar with beer, wine and some food.
Socre Tea A tea shop/cafe in midtown. Tucked away on Garfield and John R. Super quiet and relaxing.
Park Bar Downtown; Great beer selection, beautiful windows, delicious shwarma and curly fries from the Bucharest Grill next door
Motor City Wine located in Corktown.
PJ's Lager House live music, local beer on tap
Woodbridge Pub
Detroit Beer Co. Great beer as well as great food. The Hair of the Dog burger is fantastic.
SugarHouse Carefully crafted cocktails in a hunting lodge sharing a wall with Slow's. Hells yea.
Cafe D'Mongo's a unique and eclectic "speakeasy." reasonably priced and strong cocktails, live music every night (Fri & Sat only)
Cliff Bells a solid jazz club right downtown (could be under entertainment as well)
Dakota Inn Rathskeller a German underground beer hall that transports you straight to Europe, featuring German food, music, and beer. Especially popular during Oktoberfest (mid-September to end of October).
Jacoby's Biergarten good selection of draft beer, solid German food, and a huge international beer selection
Astro Coffee a popular cafe in Corktown
Foran's Grand Trunk Pub great selection of local Michigan beers, with decent food to accompany it
Old Miami Inexpensive drinks in your uncle's basement. On Cass in southern midtown.
Zenith Cuban/mexican fusion in new center, in the Fisher Building. Also they have a tiki bar.
Jolly Ol' Timers North Cass Corridor. If they're open, you won't find a bar full of more interesting people.
Old Miami Midtown. A Veterans bar, During the summer, the back yard is the best place to drink in the city.
Retail & Shopping:
City Bird Midtown; Handmade goods from local and regional designers
John K. King Books Downtown; Largest used bookstore in the state, located in an old glove warehouse
People's Records Midtown; Internationally renowned treasure trove of rare vinyl, with a focus on Detroit produced stuff
Hello Records Corktown; Newer record shop with a great collection of new and old vinyl
Pure Detroit Downtown and New Center; Detroit themed t-shirts, magnets, etc.
Shinola Flagship Store watches, bikes and leather goods.
Pewabic Pottery lots of original ceramic art work to view and purchase
The Hub A Bicycle shop with a charitable bent and affordable bikes.
Livernois and Outer Drive shopping district off the beaten path
Entertainment & Attractions
Belle Isle
Detroit Institute of Arts Free for Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb county residents. Concerts every Friday night in the Rivera Court (probably one of the most fantastic and important pieces of public art in the world). Just for the atmosphere alone it's worth going, and the music is generally great as well.
Detroit Film Theatre 1,200 seat auditorium located at the DIA, catch a screening.
Riverwalk a walkable view of Canada and Detroit River
Casinos we have three! Greektown, MGM Grand and Motor City.
Motown Museum New Center; Studio tours of the houses, really cool stuff.
MOCAD Midtown; Contemporary art museum in an amazing raw space, always changing exhibitions and a nice little shop inside.
Detroit City Football Club amazing soccer team, nationally recognized.
Detroit Derby Girls at the Masonic Temple
Garden Bowl/Magic Stick bowling alley, bar and concert venue under one roof.
Stadiums Ford Field, Comerica Park, Joe Louis Arena
Theaters Detroit is home to the second largest theater district in the Fillmore, Fox Theater, Masonic Temple, Fisher Theater, Gem, Music Hall, St. Andrews, Detroit Opera House, City Theater, Majestic, Max M. Fisher Music Center
Detroit People Mover it's not the most useful system for transit, but is actually a good way to see downtown in a quick 20-30 minutes
Eastern Market one of the largest and oldest open-air farmers markets in the country
Baker's Keyboard Lounge top-notch jazz club
Movement Festival worldwide-recognized annual Electronic music festival held every Memorial Day Weekend
Detroit Jazz Festival largest free jazz festival in the world (self-proclaimed, at least) held every Labor Day Weekend
Detroit Beer Festival one of four Michigan Brewers Guild annual festivals held the last weekend of October
Campus Martius highly regarded as one of the best city parks in the country and home to many events throughout the year. Home to Detroit's Christmas tree and an ice-skating rink in the winter.
Michigan Science Center hands-on exhibits, IMAX Dome, Planetarium, mad scientists with liquid nitrogen and lightning. good for kids, located in Midtown.
Charles H. Wright Museum of African-American History
Tuskegee Airmen Museum
Rouge Park for great outdoor times
Chandler Park
Historic Fort Wayne when open
African Bead Museum
Outdoor Adventure Center located in the newly restored Globe Trading Building,
Dakota Inn Rathskeller Oktoberfest Six Mile and Woodward-ish. One of the coolest activities in all of Detroit, somehow unknown even among hardcore Detroiters.
Fisher Building "the worlds largest art project" and a prime example of Detroit's rich Art Deco history
Guardian Building another beautiful example of Art Deco architecture
Ford Piquette Plant historic auto production facility and birthplace of the Model T.
The Spirit of Detroit Woodward/Jefferson Ave.
Hart Plaza
Senator Palmer’s Font Hill Log House and fountain in Palmer Park (when open).
Son House in Mt. Hazel Cemetary for the music historian.
Tigers Stadium field located at Trumbull & Michigan Ave. walk the grounds at the former playing field for Detroit Tigers.
Edit #1: Added most of the suggestions from the comments already- but still a lot to get through! If you have descriptions, or tips for any of the places listed or would like to add more, just leave it below Edit #2: I've been slacking on the updates- but officially replaced the list in the sidebar! Will work on adding everyones in coming days. stay tuned.
MCC (Método del Cuadro) method for dancing Casino?
Has anyone ever studied the MCC method for dancing Casino? All the Cuban Salsa classes I have taken only teach patterns and not technique. When I researched technique on my own, MCC is the only system that pops up. The Youtube videos are not really all that detailed. They are mainly demonstrations. Plus, my Spanish is too rusty and I have to constantly rewind them to translate. My main confusion is the admonishment of doing a back step. I don't really understand how to do even basic patterns (guapea, dile que no) without a back step. I have been substituting a step in place or a side step for the back step but not sure if that's what they mean.
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