May 2, 2012

Celebrate Cinco De Mayo in The Mission!!!!!!


After a nice calorie-burning dance fitness-party, I like to cool down doing shots of Patron Silver Tequila and eat great Mexican grub in the park and roll around in the grass with beautiful she-male hookers in colorful Aztec loin cloths. GOOD TIMES!!!! 



San Francisco Cinco De Mayo Festival 2012 | Dolores Park

Saturday, May 5, 2012 - 10:00 am to 6:00 pm | Cost: FREE*
Dolores Park | 18th Street and Dolores Street, San Francisco, CA


San Francisco Cinco De Mayo Festival 2012 | Dolores Park 
Bring your picnic basket and enjoy this annual all day family-friendly celebration with live Mariachi & salsa music, cultural performances and Aztec dances, free health services, a kids culture camp and more.
8th Annual Cinco de Mayo Festival
Saturday May 5, 2012 – 10am to 6pm
Dolores Park, San Francisco
FREE
2012 Entertainment Highlights
  • Zumba-thon Exercise Class ($10 donation).
    Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party
  • Los Ensambles Ballet Folklorico
    preserving the tradition of Mexican folk dance with  colorful costumes showcasing different regions in Mexico.
  • Cumbia Tokeson
    is a forward-thinking take on cumbia. The band fuses Peruvian chicha, rooted in 70′s guitar and psychedelia, mixing grooves of Colombian cumbia and rock with guitar-driven melodies, while adding reggae, funk, punk, and a touch of southern Mexico’s son jarocho.
  • Conjunto Picante – Salsa & Latin Jazz.
    Conjunto Picante was born from a collaboration of artists from the San Francisco Bay area seeking to express themselves in the field of Salsa. We are an up-and-coming group of seasoned individuals with a passion and dedication in bringing back the 70′s.
  • Latin Rhythm Boys
    In 1963 Jr. “Henry” Miranda’s plan came to fruition. A lifelong Cuatrista, he brought his amazing music from Hawaii to California where he formed the group “Jr. Miranda and His Latin Rhythm Boys”. He inspired and mentored many, leaving behind a musical legacy for his sons. Latin Rhythm Boys (LRB) – The modern-day brainchild of Earl and Henry Miranda Jr. LRB has evolved into a powerhouse of high energy Puerto Rican Music that includes Salsa as well as their specialty Jibaro sound.
Times are not yet set and other performers will be added as the Festival date approaches. See http://www.sfcincodemayo.com/ for details.

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