To celebrate Mother's day, the Latin community in Adelaide held a Fiesta Latina night at the Enfield Community Centre on the 20th May 2011. David thought, it would be fun if we were to go with Pedro & Erica, his Latino friends and Mario & Murielle, who always enjoy Latino music and dance. So, on that cold Friday night, after we had dinner with Pedro & Erica at The Emperor's Crown Chinese restaurant, we met M&M at the venue at 8pm.
To our surprise there were not many people there. The ticket price per person was only $10 and free for mothers (for this event, I claimed I was a mother too ^_^), so we expected more people to be there.
The first entertainers were the Romantic Guitariatin Roots. They sang 3 songs that were so good that M&M went to the dance floor immediately.
They were followed by an African Chorus presented by an Adelaide African community group.
Then a couple of dances from a Victorian company called "The Bolero of Melbourne".
Some more Latino Songs....
The last performance was by a group of salsa dancers, who after their dance, invited some of the audience to the dance floor, and....... I was one of them. Well, even I had difficulty following their steps, but I had so much fun.
And finally, the Latino Disco time began. We were so surprised by Pedro and Erica, they danced very well. We stayed there until 11pm and I am sure everybody had a great evening.
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