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Leading Cuban musicians to play Kelly’s

FANS OF salsa music in Galway are in for a real treat when a host of Cuban musicians stage a salsa concert upstairs in Kelly’s Bar on Friday November 19 at 11pm.

Little Havana Festival set to put the Latin spirit onto Galway’s streets

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This bank holiday weekend will come alive to the sounds, smells, sights, and feel of Cuba and its capital city Havana with the Little Havana Festival.

A little bit of Havana in Galway’s Latin Quarter

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Galway's Little Havana Festival is a new, free and fun-filled event taking place in the city’s Latin Quarter from June 4 to 6.

Shape up for summer with Dance Fusion

Dance Fusion classes are starting a new term in BG Dance Studios in Roscommon on Thursday April 22 and in the Athlone Springs Hotel on Wednesday April 21. All classes are suitable for adults of all ages and levels. Exercise doesn't have to be boring. You can dance your cares away while having a great time.

Galway women can get Salsa-fit at Pagoda’s Temple

Salsa-Fit is geared in a fun way to get you moving to the infectious rhythms of the Cuban born dance style and now it has arrived in Galway. Salsa-Fit will help you get in shape and feel great as you learn the hottest dance moves around.

Galway women can get salsa-fit at Pagoda’s Temple

Salsa-Fit is geared in a fun way to get you moving to the infectious rhythms of the Cuban born dance style and now it has arrived in Galway. Salsa-Fit will help you get in shape and feel great as you learn the hottest dance moves around.

Pagodas Temple — salsa-fit and gym for ladies

Salsa-Fit is geared, in a fun way to get you moving to the infectious rhythms of the Cuban born dance style, Salsa-Fit will help you get in shape and feel great as you learn the hottest dance moves around.

Dance - a cheap hobby

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Vanessa, the director of RnM Dance teaches dance and gymnastics around the country.

Magnificent monkfish

A big ugly swimming mouth, a stomach attached to a tail, or simply plain ugly, Lophius piscatorius may be many things, but pretty it is not. The monkfish is an extremely popular fish on the tables of Irish restaurants, and for good reason. The meat is delicate and firm in texture with an extremely pleasant aftertaste, particularly when simply cooked in a little butter and finished with no more than a squeeze of lemon juice.

Get into the Latin rhythm and boost your energy

 

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