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
Dolores Park | 18th Street and Dolores Street, San Francisco, CA
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
Times are not yet set and other performers will be added as the Festival date approaches. See http://www.sfcincodemayo.com/ for details.
- 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.
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