A dance organization that has hosted Net Salsa at the Evergreen Cultural Center for years will move its Saturday night party outside of Coquitlam.
A dance organization that has hosted Net Salsa at the Evergreen Cultural Center for years will move its Saturday night party outside of Coquitlam.
Starting in September, the Hot Salsa Dance Zone will have its meetings at the Port Coquitlam Legion Branch (2675 Shaughnessy St.), as well as the Port Moody Legion Branch (2529 Clarke St.).
PoCo nights are twice a month, starting on September 10 and September 17, while the PoMo event opens on September 24; both premises are air-conditioned, licensed and offer free parking.
The change comes after Evergreen canceled the company’s lease for the rehearsal hall, where the dance parties took place.
“Our mission is to continue to bring the best of Latin American music, culture and entertainment to the entire Tri-Cities community,” said Hot Salsa founder Alberto Gonzalez, who instructs the dance with Teresa Szefler.
“After 14 years of celebrating the music, culture and dance of Salsa and Latin America at the Evergreen Cultural Center, we would like to thank all of our loyal students, Salsa and music lovers, and family and friends for your support of Over the years, Salsa and Latin Dance Nights are one of the biggest attractions in the Tri-Cities area and have an impact on the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley.