The dancing fun continues this coming Thursday night Jan. 28, 2016, at Point Point Joint, 916 E. 8th Street, National City. $8 to enter. The dinner deal was sweetened - now the buffet line food from $5 includes a soda or a water bottle. This is your invitation for non-stop line dancing from 6pm - 7pm, and from 7pm - 10pm it will be mixed ballroom (swing, cha cha, rumba, salsa, etc., etc.), plus line dancing. The incredible DJ Bing is back, and the weather looks good again this week.
Last Thursday, DJ Bing Villafuerte was back from the Philippines. Thanks in part to Marie and 5 of her Prime Ladies of San Diego, there were 35 happy dancers in the Joint. The eight photos below tell part of the fun 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):
LAST THURSDAY NIGHT AT POINT POINT JOINT (JANUARY 21, 2016):
LINE DANCING non-stop from 6pm to 7pm included the cute-sounding "Africa Bum Bum", that DJ Mel introduced. Above, early birds, including Edith in front, learned "Africa Bum Bum".
BALLROOM DANCES. Well, you know we guys prefer the ballroom dances. Above, it was Elma and DJ Mel - who has been skipping his trip to Italy for weeks now.
BORRACHO Y LOCO once again got us singing. Above, Manolo, Patty, Edith and Heidi were in the front line dancing to "Bachata Risma".
SAN DIEGO FOREVER LIONS. Several members of San Diego Forever Lions dropped in for a few minutes to say "Hi", after one of their meetings where they planned their upcoming "medical mission" to the Philippines.
DANCE WITH THE DJ. Both Lou and DJ Bing, dancing above, were welcomed back after multi-week absences. Bing went to the Philippines, and Lou cruised the Mexican Riviera.
PRIME LADIES OF SAN DIEGO demonstrated "And Let's Get It On". Marie, in the purple vest between Beth, Nedy, Estrelle and Baby, choreographed this new line dance and has posted a video of her group dancing it on YouTube. Marie's line dance group dances from 6pm-9pm on Thursdays at a church in the Bonita area of San Diego.
HEIDI was at the Joint again, dancing above with Nick to the rumba "Lo So Che Finirà." Heidi is President of the Aklan Association of San Diego County which is organizing the ATI-ATIHAN Festival and Dance Party in San Diego to be held Saturday Jan. 30th in the Cora Anderson Dance Studio, 8990 Miramar Road, San Diego.
NERIZA - I got to dance with Neriza - to the rumba "Carino Mio", I think.
It's a really 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.
Here's the plan for the next few weeks at Point Point:
Thursday Jan. 28, 2016 6-10pm, DJ Bing Villafuerte
Thursday Feb. 4, 2016 6-10pm, DJ Bing Villafuerte
Thursday Feb. 11, 2016 6-10pm, VALENTINES PARTY, DJ Bing Villafuerte
Thursday Feb. 18, 2016 6-10pm, DJ Bing Villafuerte
Hoping to see you on the dance floor this coming Thursday,
Bert & Edith
619-224-3095 (house phone)
P.S. Other Notes: (1) These are considered private parties, and this is your invitation to members of the email group to enjoy dancing in Point Point Joint Restaurant, 916 E. 8th Street, National City, a mere four miles from downtown San Diego. While the dancing is continuous at these dances, in case you do not know the easy steps used for a particular dance, ask me & I'll get someone to give you a free dance lesson while the music plays. Hmmm - I bet the simultaneous instructions while others dance make these, for example, the best rumba dance lessons in San Diego.
(2) You can click on Links to many YouTube MUSIC VIDEOS and other websites that are mentioned in this email (the links are colored like these of "Africa Bum Bum" & "And Let's Get It On"). And, see websites like: this email group's Home Page and Upcoming Events.
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