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NewsLetter
 
Nir Tal
Exclusive to medsalsacongress.com

Exclusive materials from the International Salsa Congress in Israel, from its first day to

this day, including special backstage stories and features

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tropical Gem at the Med salsa congress

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Congress ambassadors

More and more salseros around the world are asking to be our representatives, ambassadors if you will, and help promote peace through salsa. In this section, we introduce our ambassadors.

Meet our ambassador in France :
MAYA ABRAMOWICZ


Click here to read about Maya 

 

The 8th Annual Mediterranean Salsa Congress

 

 

If it’s still not clear that this Congress is absolutely a must-be-there event, read what Edie “The Salsa Freak” wrote about the congress:

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A picture is worth 1000 words – so here’s the clip from the 2006 Congress:
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If you’ve wondered what the holy land salsa tour is all about, then here’s the link:

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Please listen to what our artists and guests have to say about this event:

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 Congress clip

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Tourism in Israel

 

Mahane Yehuda Market, Jerusalem

“You must roam the streets of your hometown as if it were a foreign city”

“hutz la aretz” (“overseas”) – Dan Toren

 

An Israeli rock musician named Dan Toren wrote this lovely sentence 15 years ago. It’s a difficult thing to do, walking the streets of the city you’ve lived in your entire life as a tourist. But I will do my best.

 

To read more click here

 

 

Salsa in Israel

 

The Israeli Salsa Scene is live and kicking all over Israel, north to south.

The main cultural center of Israel is Tel Aviv, which also functions as Israel’s “salsa capital”.

If you’re arriving in Israel and would like to get a few recommendations – or even a free VIP entrance – please contact us:

info@medsalsacongress.com