About us
We are making this group so we can make some friends from all over the world and locally. Anyone interested in travel, exchanging stories/experiences making new friends and having fun this is the place for you :D.
We are open to trying lots of different types of events. From languages exchanges to dance parties. Let's have fun together!
If you have any suggestion for events or want to host one, please message us!
Upcoming events
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Bachata In The Park! - Last One
Jesus Green,, Cambridge, CB5 8AR, GB***Very Important: This is an event type where numbers are very important so please respect your RSVPs!
This is the last one!
Both me and Vera are away in the last week of August, also we decided that we won't be continuing this from September.It was fun! But in September the weather start to be bad and instead of hoping we just decided to stop here.
If you JOIN the whatsapp group chat here https://chat.whatsapp.com/LFyOCexO7VfIPVEieKvIjG?s=cl&p=a&ilr=4
you will stay in touch with us. Also we can come up with what to do next together!Starting to dance is not as easy as it sounds and I know it very well. So here is an event dedicated for Beginners just to “start” and get on a dance-floor to dance — we don’t care about doing it perfectly.
We will do Bachata!
Here is one of my favorite videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmayR29pKbQ
Just to see the dance.### Level
This event is for all Beginners. So, if:
- You don't know how to dance Bachata and you just want to have fund and check it out
- Or you already know a few things and you want to get on the dancefloor.
This will work for you.
### Where to find us
We will be in the park. Since we’re in the open air, look for a guy with a small orange blanket and a big wireless speaker. The park is our "dance floor" for the day. Just come and ask “Bachata?” and you’ve officially started.
### The Plan:
- We’ll be hanging out for a while to get to know each other. Feel free to arrive early, say hi, and get used to the vibe of the park.
- Warm-up: we’ll spend the first 5 minutes stretching and then moving our feet.
- Basics: we will review basics, and understand how they are supposed to work.
- Small sequence: You end up doing a small sequence of 3 or 4 moves
- The "Hacks": I'll share a few concepts, like how do I find the damn “1” and tricks to improve, etc…
- Afterwards: we can chill and put on some music if people want.
### What to Wear
Since we are on grass and in the open air, please keep it casual:
- Shoes: Sneakers or flat shoes are best. Avoid formal shoes and NO heels!
- Clothes: Very comfy. Think "going for a walk" rather than "going to a club."
- Layers: This is the UK, so bring a jacket just in case the wind picks up.
- A Change: You might get slightly sweaty once we start moving, so you might want to bring a spare shirt to change into afterwards.
### Keep In Mind
To keep this a “nice” space, here a few points:
- I will be asking if you and your guests are leaders of followers when you join event, so that we can auto-balance ourselves.
- This isn't a speed dating event. We are here to connect with the music and the movement, not to find a "match."
- Please avoid correcting others. If there's a big technical hurdle, I’ll step in to help—otherwise, just keep flowing!
- We all make mistakes, and we are 100% okay with that. It’s the only way to learn.
- If you’re moving, you’re doing it right.
- We know that with time, we’ll all make fewer mistakes. Today is just about getting those first ones out of the way.
- This is a drop-in class, so we are kind of self-contained starting from the basics.
- We are at the mercy of the "typical UK" weather. If it’s cold, rainy, or too windy, I will postpone the event and update you here.
- This is a community-run session. Whether we are a small group or a big crowd, the music stays on and we keep moving!
—------ The backstory
Hello everyone!
My name is Manuel and I am a dancer. I do a lot of Salsa and Bachata—you’ll usually find me at events every weekend unless I’m sick.I’ve spent the past years traveling to festivals and learning from some of the best dancers in the world (and also the worst eheh). I’ve collected a lot of different perspectives and ideas, and I will be sharing them with you. I have a lot to say and a lot to show you, that’s for sure.
Victor and I decided to kick these events off specifically for Beginners. This is for the person who wants to start but doesn't know where to go, or someone who just wants to see if they even like it.
Here is a free event to learn the basics of the dance.
The goal: Just get on the dance floor and enjoy yourself.We are doing this in the park to keep it free, which I know can feel to be "exposed." But here is the truth: nobody is really looking at you. They might see us, look confused for a second, and then forget we exist 5 minutes later... which is its own kind of sad!
We will be weather dependent, if it is cold/cloudy/raining/windy (pfff the typical UK), I will postpone the event.Starting is not easy. I still remember exactly how it felt to be a beginner. My goal is to keep this as comfy as possible.
Note: I am not a performer. So I won’t teach you how to “perform” on the dancefloor, but how to dance!
8 attendees
Queen Idia the Musical
C3 Centre, Coldhams Lane, CB1 3HR, Cambridge, GBQueen Idia the Musical is a powerful new Nigerian-British musical that brings to life the story of the legendary 16th-century Queen Idia of the Benin Kingdom in present-day Nigeria. Told through a rare and vibrant blend of Afrobeats, spoken word poetry, and rich theatrical storytelling, this musical explores identity, legacy, and resistance, reimagining the woman behind one of Africa’s and the world’s most iconic bronze masks, and celebrates an extraordinary queen whose courage, sacrifice, and legacy changed the course of history forever.
Ticket Link and more details: https://queenidiathemusical.com/tickets
Social Media: @queenidiathemusicalPlease note, the host for this event is Lydia
3 attendees
Past events
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