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Best Place for Salsa Dancing: Club Red


A man twists and twirls a woman, her skirt flaring and heels tapping as the pair rhythmically moves to the beat. The sounds of Latin music guide the dancers' bodies, and together they make their way across a wooden dance floor. Lights flash, and a crowd of people begins to move to the music that blares through the speakers. It's Salsa Night at Club Red. Every Tuesday and Sunday night, amateur and professional salsa dancers can be found shaking their stuff on the 1,200-square-foot dance floor at Club Red. "It's definitely the place to go for the best college scene," says English literature sophomore Ferny Lino, a member of ASU's competitive dance team, Showdance. For the less experienced, Club Red offers hour-long salsa dancing lessons starting at 8 p.m. that come free with the club's $6 cover.

2155 E. University Drive, (480) 496-4733, myspace.com/MyClubRed


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