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26634: "Show Time in the City" - A Cultural Evening of Dance & Music (fwd)




From: Show-Time <jeanelie@aol.com>

:::EVENT PRESS RELEASE :::
Nov. 20, 2005
(Please forward)
SHOW TIME IN THE CITY
A cultural evening of Dance and Music

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DATE:     Saturday Dec. 3, 2005
TIME:     9:30 PM
LOCATION:
Satalla Night Club
37 W. 26 Street (Bet. 6th Ave & Broadway), NY, NY
212-576-1155
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On Saturday December 3, 2005, You are invited to a celebration
of dance and culture presented by the Mikerline Afro-Haitian
Dance company and RockMasters Entertainment. The evening will
feature a series of dance choreography by this multi-cultural
and multi-ethnic dance company. You will also be entertained
by a number of other well-known artists who will contribute to
make that night a real cultural celebration. It is projected
to be truly an evening that will highlight the beauty of
Haitian culture.
Some of the well know artists that will participate to the
success of this  fusion of dance and music include: Singer
Maryse Coulanges, the legendary Boulot Valcourt, Dancers
Dieuefel and Gaetna, Root singer Rozna Zela, Poet & Dancer
Erol Josue, Vocalist and percussionist Smith Jean Baptiste,
Konpa super star King Kino and more..
Then stay for the "After Party" animated by the Yanvaloo DJs.

We guarantee you a fabulous evening to make you proud of your
Haitian cultural heritage. So please give your full support
and purchase your tickets now.

Tickets are on sale by calling: 917-406-5535 or 718-749-3092
or the Satalla box office for tickets & Table reservation: 212-576-1155
Admission: $20 in Advance & $25 at the gate.

For more details on this event, Be sure to Visit the web site
rockmasters.com/flyers-2005/mikerline-12-03-05- satalla.htm
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The Mikerline Dance Company:
This troupe was founded in 2002 in NY by dancer &
Choreographer, Mikerline Pierre. The multicultural group of
dancers and drummers are taking Haitian Folklore to a new
level. The troupe's goal is to be the ambassador of the
Haitian culture, expressed in dances, music, and exciting
choreography. Haitian folklore is more than dance movements.
Each dance possesses a history that shapes its execution and
ignites its expression. Folklore is one of the most expressive
ways to learn about Haitian history. From "yanvalou" to
"rara," each dance pulsates through the body in its own unique
way because every movement has a meaning, a history and reason
for being.
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Special Thank you to our Sponsors:
SOBs - Radio Petion Ville - Haitian Consulate - Excel Fitness
- Karl Latortue MD - Micheline De Paris -  Immacula Hair Care
- Bel Podium Extra - Radio Tropicale -Camkids Pediatrics -Duch
Travel - Lakaymwen.com - HarriCardeau TV show – Eric Jerome MD
Haitixchange.com - Akolad.com - Heritagekonpa.com –
Kompaoriginal.com.

PLEASE FORWARD TO EVERYONE
& see you on Sat. Dec. 3,2005