Unending Epilogue 7

October 2009

Slow month overall. Feeling somewhat stuck. Poor month for Salsa.

Oct 5 Mon. Clarendon Grill. Uncharacteristically quiet. Very few dances, good or not.

Oct 6 Tue. Barking Dog. Better night. DJ was Bruno for second night in a row. I came up with 25/25/25/25 rule for Bruno – 25% good, 25% okay, 25% yucky, 25% non-Salsa.

Oct 10 Sat. DC Dance Collective. DJs were EricB and Dola. One of the more notable familiar song was Del Agua Brava. Very few people showed up – probably the TSR/SOS Black and Red Night can be blamed. Introduced to Haleh

Oct 12 Mon. Clarendon Grill. Bruno might have played that Chinita song for third night in a row. Formally met Christian (nice dance with Luz to No Critiques), Tega, Royston (usually wears a cap) and Lorenzo.

Oct 14 Wed. I tried to go to Station 9. It was closed. I took a look at Pure nearby, but gave up after hearing predictable Marc Anthony and no obvious signs of dancers.

Oct 15 Thu. Bambule. DJ was Neo. Quiet night. Earl blamed the rain. Maybe a little over one hour of dancing – it wasn’t too bad all things considered. Mari was there.

Oct 18 Sun. Lucky Strikes. DJ was Renzo. It was about expected. I was introduced to Julie while chatting with Tanya and Renzo. Also Cecelia.

Oct 21 Wed. Another bad luck with Station 9 – the Salsa night was cancelled for something else (I don’t know what). Pure was playing Oscar D’Leon – we didn’t stay (chatted briefly with Masahiko and friend).

Oct 23 Fri. The Salsa Room. DJs were Hercules and Georgie. Hercules played popular standards (Babarabatiri, Chango Ta Beni, Preparen Candela (WS), Anacaona, Hong Kong Mambo, Rebelion, El Que Se Fue (GSR), Merecumbe (JC)) or so-so not-great but generally not horrible tunes. Hercules also played either Babarabatiri or Chango Ta Beni twice. Georgie played more varied selection (Los Salseros Se Van, popular recent version of Cao Cao Mani Picao, the Chinita song, Ponme El Alcolado Juana were familiar tunes). This probably was a more popular night than usual because of Orlando Machuca’s birthday.

Oct 24 Sat. DC Dance Collective. DJs were EricB and Steve Martin. EricB used Kako Y Totico again. Also was it second or third La Llave in a row with normal crowd? Familiar songs from SM included La Agonia and Usted Abuso. With a bigger crowd, EricB decided to go obscure as well, so Steve wins my vote by a nose. I think I enjoy Steve’s selections more when there are few people left. The heat and humidity at DCDC with large crowd is not enjoyable – a big minus. Formally met Manuel.

Oct 26 Mon. Clarendon Grill. DJ Bruno started his Merengue (x2) and Bachata (x2) considerably earlier than usual. Apparently this was because of the Halloween costume contest, which nearly 40 people entered. Despite the unexpected change in musical program, I managed to dance a few times including once with someone named Jenny, whom I never seen before. There were many people present, but many quickly exited during or after the contest. There was another b-day dance for Orlando Machuca as well. Thus I managed not to dance with many people I probably would have danced under normal circumstances – this sort of thing seemed to happen often this month. A new learned name is Olga. Oh yeah – and that Chinita song again was played (Mario Ortiz All-Star Band). One thing though – smaller number of total number of songs seemed to have meant smaller proportion of songs I found awful by DJ Bruno (i.e. the 25% rule did not apply tonight).

When I saw the calender and saw that there were five weekends and that the second Saturday DCDC social had the TSR/SOS Black and Red night, I knew that this was going to be a weak month. Thus I took the time to check out the venues other than Clarendon Grill and Barking Dog. It wasn’t as thorough as I had hoped (mainly because of the Station 9 fiasco), but I think I now have enough to give a DC summary. See below – I may update this in the future.

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Weekly nights of note

Mondays

Clarendon Grill 1101 N. Highland St. Arlington VA
Beginner 7-8 PM, Intermediate 8-9 PM
Instructor – Keith Givens / DJ – Bruno
Music – Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cha Cha
Open dancing 9 PM-1 AM (typically ends 12:30 AM)
Entry: $5
Free Parking: Easy (treet parking + free underground garage on Highland St)
Metro: Excellent / Clarendon

Clarendon Grill is the best On2 weekly spot in DC. Most On2 dancers can dance On1, but for people who dance On1 only, other venues are just as good and possibly better. DJ Bruno’s shtick is 2 Merengue and 2 Bachata in a row at 10 PM. Most On2 dancers time their arrival to avoid this 10 PM “Salsa break” for whatever its worth. Dancing extends to pockets of concrete floor above small main wood floor.

Lucky Bar 1225 Conneticut Ave. Washington DC
Free Salsa class 8-9 PM.
Instructor – Avram / DJ – Silenzio
Open dancing 9 PM-late
Entry: free
Metro: Excellent or Good / Dupont Circle or Farragut North or Farragut West
Free Parking: Difficult (probably)

I hear this place can get crowded. I never went.

Tuesdays

Barking Dog 4723 Elm St. Bethesda MD
Beginner 7-8 PM, Advanced Beginner 8-9 PM
Instructor – Michelle Reyes / DJ – rotates (includes El Sonero, El Oso Negro, Bruno, Neo)
Open dancing 9 PM-midnight
Music – Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Cha Cha
Entry: $5 cover, $10 with lessons
Free Parking: Easy-Moderate
Metro: Good / Bethesda

This is the other weekly On2 spot. It’s a good deal for On1 dancers too. Tile floor surrounds a fairly small central wood floor and is also used by many dancers. Perhaps because the dancing is done on second floor, it can get somewhat warm – although not too bad.

e-Citie 8300 Tyco Road Tysons Corner VA

Never visited this place. It might be better than CafĂ© Salsa in Alexandria. I don’t know.

Wednesday

Station 9 1438 U Street NW Washington DC
8:30-9PM Salsa, 9-9:45PM Bachata
Instructor – Earl Rush, Psyon / Salsa; Lee “El Gringuito” / Bachata
DJ – Lee “El Gringuito” – Bachata, Salsa Romantica, Salsaton, Salsa hits, Salsa Vieja, Merengue, Cha Cha
Guest DJs on special nights – Hard Salsa, Mambo, Cha Cha
Entry: $10 for lessons, for party $10 men, $5 women
Parking: Difficult
Metro: Good / U Street

The venue seemed fairly nice, but I never danced here despite attempting to get in 3 different times. Lee supposedly plays more Romantica than anyone else in DC. My understanding is that this is the best option for Weds.

Pure Lounge 1326 U Street NW Washington DC

This is very close to Station 9. I took a peek twice but did not go in.

Ozio Restaurant & Lounge 1813 M St NW Washington DC
Lesson 8-9:30 PM
Instructor / DJ Edgar “The Elite Rumbero”
Music – Salsa, Bachata, Merengue and much more
Open dancing to late (closes 2 AM)
Entry: $8 for lessons, free entry
Metro: Exellent or Good / Dupont Circle or Farragut North or Farragut West
Free Parking: I’m guessing difficult

The venue location is central so it might be worth checking.

Umberto’s Night Club 11230 Grandview Ave Wheaton MD

It exists and still going at the moment. No personal experience.

Thursday

Bambule 5225 Wisconsin Ave NW Washington DC
7-9:30 PM Instructor – Earl Rush
Open dance to midnight or so?
Entry: $10 for lessons, $8 entry
Free Parking: Easy-Moderate
Metro: Excellent / Friendship Heights

I hear this place is quite hit-and-miss. Floor is nice and spacious, and venue is convenient for cars or public transit. It might get better – or not. [updated Oct 30. This venue no longer runs Salsa nights.]

Sunday
Lucky Strikes 701 7th Street (second floor) NW Washington DC
Lessons 8-9 PM
Open dancing to around midnight
Instructor: Earl Rush and guests
Entry: $10 for lessons, free entry
Free Parking: Moderate
Metro: Excellent / Chinatown

Floor is nice and spacious, and venue location is convenient. Decent hangout.

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The venues listed below have multiple Salsa nights with open dancing until as late as 2 AM.

Wednesday to Saturday

Habana Village 1834 Columbia Road NW Washington DC
Beginner, Intermediate/Advanced 7:15-9 PM
Instructor (Wed, Sat) – Zulma, Victor, Victoria
Instructor (Thu, Fri) – Leon, Ruth, Bob, Henry, Dupree
DJ – Azucar, Jim “El Duro”
Music – Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Timba, other
Entry: $10 lessons
Parking: Difficult
Metro: Good / Woodley Park Adams Morgan

I hear it can get crowded here. I hear it’s a fun place to hang out.

Thursday to Saturday

The Salsa Room
2619 Columbia Pike Arlington VA
Instructor - Orlando Machuca (On1, Thu), Saoco (Cuban, Fri), Karen Aguilar (Sat)
DJ – Hercules and guests
Music - Salsa, Merengue, Bachata, Reggaeton
Free Parking: Easy-Moderate
Metro: Not Recommended / Clarendon

This place has the biggest floor of all the regular venues. It is dark and cavernous with strong AC. The resident DJ Hercules apparently tends to overplay some artists. The one time I paid careful attention to the DJ, I noted that Hercules used one album 3 times in a single night including one song twice in a span of less than 2 hours.

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Notable regular non-weekly events

second and fourth Saturdays

DC Dance Collective 4908 Wisconsin Avenue NW Washington DC
9-10 PM On1 and On2 lessons
Open dancing 10 PM to 2 AM
Instructor – Tommy Smith and Jimmy Yoon
DJ – rotating DJ (includes EricB, Steve Martin, Dola, Bruno, Neo, Renzo, others)
Free Parking: Easy
Metro: Good / Friendship Heights – Tenleytown-AU

This is a social not a club. The music here tends to be highbrow and obscure. It's also a regular On2 hangout. Weak AC is a big negative as it is usually hot and humid when it’s crowded.

Other venues I have some knowledge of include National Harbor (new developmental area with poor public transit and costly parking)

There is fair number of irregular events, but many of these are not well established. The best bets are SOS special events hosted by Earl Rush about half dozen times a year and Clavekazi socials hosted by Shaka Brown. With Shaka now living in Miami, I’m not sure what the fate of Clavekazi socials will be, however. Another reasonable bet is Scene Magazine Release parties hosted by Renzo, which presumably will go on as long as that magazine stays alive.

Finally Manuel seems to be trying to get a (monthly?) social established on Saturdays with DJ Andy, who I was told by one source was the top DJ in DC long time ago (until he and his old business partner broke up). I haven’t been to the venue, but it looks nice (see picture). Location is okay and parking looks good. It’s not particularly close to Metro (nearest stop is Clarendon). Good DJ + good floor means = high potential and worth checking out. Next night is on Nov 21.

Spates Hall Community Club at Fort Myers Base
214 McNair Road Arlington VA
9 PM to 1 AM

Meanwhile I’m going to try to turn this poor October around by visiting Philadelphia Salsafest on Oct 31 (Saturday only for me).

Unending Epilogue 6

September 2009

I think my Salsa nights out were 7 in all in September - 9/1 Barking Dog, 9/7 Clarendon Grill, 9/12 DCDC 9/14 Clarendon Grill, 9/22 Barking Dog, 9/26 DCDC, 9/18 Clarendon Grill. 9/20 could have been Lucky Strikes, but that night was cancelled. 9/21 Clarendon Grill was an anniversary event with a live band and was skipped because I thought it was going to be too crowded.

The frequency of going out is pretty similar to way it has been since September of 2008. Since then the nights out have been 6 for 9/08, 7 for 10/08, 8 for 11/08, 10 for 12/08, 7 for 1/09, 5 for 2/09, 8 for 3/09, 7 for 4/09, between 5-7 for both 5/09 and 6/09, 5 for 7/09, 7 for 8/09. I think 6 to 10 times a month is a pretty good number for me right now.

Melanie, Meryl, Michelle and Shiela are the new names to be added this month to the “list” of people. I think I could add Steve to the same list since I mentioned him without conversing with him last month – now corrected. I felt that Steve was the better DJ at the last DCDC, and his last 2 songs were Satin and Lace (TR version with full ending) and Good Night My Love (Louie Ramirez).

Last couple of nights were somewhat more talky than usual (not that I was not dancing any less than usual). Topics included SF, Seoul, Laurel and Honey Pig with Luz and Jimmy; comparing DJs with Leticia; Europe (UK, London, Moe, Leon) with Maylis; usual random assortments with Tanya. Monday was a birthday for someone whom I’ve enjoyed dancing with for a long time here (but I never caught her name).

I have been catching up on movies lately mostly outside theatres. Below is how I would rate them. Usually I would only watch movies I expect to be good – so a movie I rate 3 stars probably met my expectation.

No Country For Old Man ***1/2
Minority Report ***1/2
Synedoche, New York ***1/2
Superbad ***1/2
Michael Clayton ***1/2
Burn After Reading ***
The Simpsons Movie ***
A Quantum Of Solace ***
Iron Man ***
Sweeney Todd ***
Star Trek ***
District 9 ***
Smart People *** (above expectations)
Pineapple Express ***
Knocked Up ***
Nick And Norah's Infinite Playlist ***
Man On Wire ***
3:30 To Yuma ***
Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle ***
Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay **1/2 (met expectation)
Matrix 3 **1/2 (met expectation)
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button **1/2
Love Actually **1/2
Dogma **1/2
House Bunny **1/2 (met expectation)
I Am Legend **1/2
Harry Potter: Order Of The Phoenix **1/2
Nacho Libre **1/2 (met expectation)
Hellboy **
Romeo+Juliet **
Enchanted **
Semipro *1/2
Golden Compass * (did not meet low expectation)

I watched some movies starting with low expectations. Sometimes they were better than expected, met lower expectation or failed to meet even my low starting expectation. For example, Golden Compass failed to meet a very low expectation (I was expecting a 2 star movie and got a 1 star movie).

I guess I am making up for all the movies I did not watch because I was too busy at work or Salsa. For whatever its worth, I summarize last several years of movie for me below. Maybe it's safe to do this sort of thing now that the readership has gone down to about quarter of old days.

2008
I saw 1 of the top 20 movies in a theatre. Wall-E was good. I caught The Dark Knight and Slumdog Millionaire on airplane – both were good. I’ve caught a few other top 20 movies in the past month. I can do without the ones I have not watched thus far.

2007
I saw 1 of the top 20 movies in a theatre. Bourne Ultimatum was good. Three airplane movies (Spider-Man 3, Shrek 3, Pirates of Caribbean 3) were instantly forgettable. I’ve watched some of the other top 20 movies in the past month, and the only remaining one I would be interested in watching is Juno and maybe Ratatouille.

2006
I saw 2 of the top 20 movies in a theatre. Casino Royale and Talladega Nights were both good. The Departed on airplane was excellent. I could be convinced to watch Borat or Devil Wears Prada, but I don’t think I would be interested in any of the other top 20 movies. Cars probably is good, but the only Pixar movie I ever saw was Wall*E despite my guess that pretty much all Pixar movies are well made.

2005
I saw 4 of the top 20 movies in a theatre. Wedding Crashers and 40 Year Old Virgin were good, and Revenge of Sith and Goblet of Fire were not so good. I saw 3 others in airplanes. Batman Begins was okay, Hitch was forgettable and Walk The Line was pretty good. The other 13 titles don't interest me.

2004
I saw 3 of the top 20 movies in a theatre. Prisoner of Azkaban, Bourne Supremacy and 50 First Dates were good. Shrek 2, Spider-Man 2, National Treasure were airplane or TV movies and were mediocre. The other 14 are of no interest. I started taking Salsa lessons in Sept 2004.

2003
I saw 4 of the top 20 movies and maybe 4 other movies in a theatre. Return of the King, Pirates of Caribbean were good whereas The Matrix Reloaded and Terminator 3 were merely okay. This is the year I moved to the UK.

2002
I saw 8 of the top 20 movies as well as several less popular movies. I’m pretty sure I averaged at least one movie per month for much of my adult life in the USA.

Old friends news front. Vish moved his venues once again - now to old Po Na Na for Mondays/Wednesdays and to Sports Centre on Mill Lane for Fridays. Apparently Cyrille stopped by last Friday. On another side of the planet, Agnes moved from Singapore to the Bay Area (or close enough).

On a more official business matter, the draft of the manuscript is nearly finished at somewhere between 60 and 70 pages.