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Brasil's
Type: Dance Club
10Best Says
For more than 15 years this Old City hotspot has been pumping out Latin beats for dancers shaking it to salsa, rhumba, cha-cha and tango. On certain nights, live bands take the place of DJs, and every... Read More
For more than 15 years this Old City hotspot has been pumping out Latin beats for dancers shaking it to salsa, rhumba, cha-cha and tango. On certain nights, live bands take the place of DJs, and every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday professional instructors teach drop-in salsa classes. These lessons are also available privately for groups if desired. This establishment is a great place to cut a rug and experience a night out for those whose idea of great music leans more towards Latin than pop or Top 40. All levels of dancers congregate here to get their dance on, so don't be intimidated if you're a beginner, and certainly, come strut your stuff if you've got skills you'd love to show off.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Sharon Nolan
Philadelphia Local Expert
- Dance Clubs: "To avoid potential embarrassment, brush up on the website's salsa tips before going."
- Salsa Clubs: "Be sure to take advantage of the knowledgeable and friendly teachers who can help you learn or brush up on your dancing skills here."
- Best for Dance Clubs Because: Brasil's, one of the city's most long-running clubs, pumps out Latin beats and free dance lessons in Old City.
- Best for Salsa Clubs Because: Take advantage of a fun and energizing style of music and use your skills right there with friends.
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