Review of Dispersion
Dispersion
Manchester S booked Dispersion for their event
To say I was 'blown away' by the evening's experience is a little bit of an understatement! DISPERSIÓN PEQUENA took to the stage and the evening really 'kicked-off'.
DISPERSIÓN PEQUENA are an 11-piece band, billed as being 'one of the most exciting new projects in the contemporary UK Latin scene' and they did not disappoint.
The acoustics WERE great and I was particularly impressed with Rory haunting saxaphone rifts, coupled with the vibrancy and clarity of the lead female vocalist.
The sexy, up-tempo, Latin American beat soon had the audience tapping in tune, with an adventurous couple taking to the dance floor to show off their salsa style steps. This seemed to pave the way for the other experienced salsa dancers get in on the action. As a salsa virgin I was in total awe of the way they moved as one entity, synchronising their moves in perfect time with the music - as soon as the first beats of the next song were played they automatically knew what moves to make.
I must admit listening to the fast paced music I just wanted to get up there and join in, but felt inadequate watching the footwork skills on show. Wow, I want to learn how to do that, I have to take salsa lessons and strut my stuff; maybe it is the new 'Line-dancing' fad but it look so much fun and I want IN.
The whole evening was one of the most entertaining and fun that I have had in a long time. The music, atmosphere and venue blended so well but unfortunately it was over too quickly.