Sunday, June 1, 2014

Dance-Party on Thursday June 5, 2014

Hi Again Dancers,
  Thursday night at Point Point Joint will be dance party time again, and this is your invitation to join the fun this coming Thursday June 5, 2014.  The fantastic DJ Mel Zaragoza will be playing swing, cha cha, cumbia, tango, and many more - and of course - LINE DANCING!  Point Point will offer us dancers their fabulous $10 dinner special which includes a soft drink.  (More details below.).  This is your invitation to come on over and join the fun & frolic from 6pm until 10pm at Point Point Joint, National City.  

  Last Thursday May 29, 2014, had 30 joyous dancers living it up at Point Point Joint, all enjoying DJ Mel's dance music - the nine photos below tell part of the story.           (Note: If the following photos do not appear when you look at this email, click the words at the top of this email that say something like "Show images which are still blocked to protect your privacy" - I already know who you are):

THURSDAY NIGHT AT POINT POINT JOINT (May 29, 2014):


My favorite song and dance of the whole night was a early in the night.  It was the swing dance, "SATISFY SUSIE" by Lonnie Mack.  Here we see DJ Mel dancing to it - with SUSIE of course. 


A while later, I spotted Rudy and Nedy dancing the salsa "Acabo De Llegar".   


There was so much fun stuff going on for me that I felt intoxicated.  DJ Dwayne and Eva were so kind - they brought in two ice cream cakes and gifts for Edith's & my 34th anniversary.  Here we are trying to cut the cake to share with everybody. 


Nene and Jake looked good dancing the bachata "Stand By Me".


Kelly Medina always gets or deserves the Best Dressed Guy of the Night award.  Here he is dancing the bachata with a very well-dressed Ly. 


And, right next to them, DJ Dwayne was dancing with Eva.


Lots of line dancing.  "Jamaican Love", "Blurred Lines", "Carinito", and even "Can't Take My Eyes Off You".  (That's getting publicity now as the theme song of the new movie "Jersey Boys".)  Here they're dancing "Come Back My Love" (aka "Chicken Walk Jive" line dance).  Who's in front?  Well, it's three stars of Nina Anson's line dancers, Nedy, Rei and Zeny.  Nina is scheduled to return from Europe and resume her Tuesday evening line dancing sessions at Point Point this Tuesday June 3, 2014. 


Holy cow!  Two of the best dancers, Florita and Ruben, got together for a breathtaking sight doing a cumbia dance.


Lita and Florita kept on dancing while we stretched Lydia's patience by dancing past closing time.  


NINA ANSON'S TUESDAY NIGHT LINE DANCERS RESUME LINE DANCING AT POINT POINT 6PM - 9PM TUESDAY JUNE 3RD.  

  It's a fun dance party most every Thursday night at Point Point Joint with line dances and ballroom dances like swing including Manila Swing (also known as 4-count hustle or Philippine swing or Filipino swing), cha cha, night club 2-step, tango and much much more.  For this weeks' Dance Party on Thursday (June 5, 2014), Point Point Joint Restaurant, 916 E. 8th Street, National City, as usual offers their special price of $10 for 2-entree dinner plus drink for Thursday Night dancers. 

  Here's the plan for the next few weeks at Point Point: 

Thursday  June 5, 2014   6-10pm, DJ Mel Zaragoza, 619-947-9049

Thursday  June 12, 2014   6-10pm, DJ Mel Zaragoza

Thursday  June 19, 2014   6-10pm, DJ Mel Zaragoza



See you on the dance floor,
Bert & Edith
619-224-3095

P.S. Other Notes: (1) The Thursday night dance parties are private parties, and this is the invitation to members of the email group to enjoy dancing in Point Point Joint Restaurant, a mere four miles from downtown San Diego.  While the dancing is continuous, there are dancers who are happy to give free dance lessons during the dances, in case you don't know the steps of a particular dance.  
(2) You can click on Hyperlinks in this email (colored like this one for "Satisfy Susie") and others in this email to see things like: this group's Home Page and Upcoming Dances.

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