North Texas’ most popular Latin music FESTIVAL, the VITRUVIAN SALSA
FESTIVAL, continues Saturday, Aug. 9 with sounds from Dallas-based
band Zone D’MAMBO. Now in its 11th year at ADDISON’s VITRUVIAN
PARK, the VITRUVIAN SALSA FESTIVAL CELEBRATES BOTH CULTURE AND
COMMUNITY WITH MONTHLY DANCE PARTIES DESIGNED TO GET EVERYONE FROM
BEGINNERS TO SEASONED PROS ON THE DANCE FLOOR. The festival runs from
6 to 10 p.m. with professional salsa lessons from 6:30 to 7 p.m. and
Latin DJ Ruben Reyes spinning tracks. Food trucks and vendors surround
Vitruvian Park’s amphitheater for each performance.
August’s featured band, Zone D’Mambo, brings a wide variety of
Latin dance music to the Vitruvian Park amphitheater, including salsa,
merengue, cumbia, bachata and a little rock en español. The band
features musicians from Puerto Rico, Peru, Mexico, the Dominican
Republic, Venezuela, Colombia and the United States.
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