Free Event: ¡Retumba! All-Female Salsa Band To Peform At Van Cortlandt Park Tomorrow!

Zlatne Uste belted out tunes from the Balkans while one of the members instructed the crowd on the basic movements of each dance.
Zlatne Uste belted out tunes from the Balkans while one of the members instructed the crowd on the basic movements of each dance.

Join the Van Cortlandt Park Conservancy for their final Barefoot Dancing of the season as they close out with the all-female salsa band, ¡Retumba! The fun takes place at the lawn at Van Cortlandt Mansion and starts at 6:30PM!


This season has been quite exciting up in Riverdale at our beloved Van Cortlandt Park with the Barefoot Dancing series, taking us from the Balkans, to West Africa, through the Middle East and now Puerto Rico.

Check out what’s in store for you tomorrow:

Also, check out the wonderful Zlatne Uste who launched the festival with music and dancing from throughout the Balkans last month:

Barefoot Dancing in Van Cortlandt Park was a wonderful experiencing showing off the beautiful tapestry that is the people of The Bronx.
Barefoot Dancing in Van Cortlandt Park was a wonderful experiencing showing off the beautiful tapestry that is the people of The Bronx.

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