A salsa party is a great way for unaquainted adults to get to know each other.
If you and your friends love to get out on the dance floor and shake your groove things to Latin beats,or wish you could salsa like the professional dancers you see on TV and in the movies, consider throwing a salsa dance party. Latin dances are fun and interactive and will have everyone at the party up on their feet and moving. Set the mood with some low lighting, a band and a
Instructions
1. Send out Latin-themed invitations. Choose a fiery red color for the invitations. Include a sillhouette of a dancing couple. Word the invitations to include your name and the theme of the party, writing something like "Anna's Salsa Night!" Don't forget to include the location and date details, as well as your contact information.
2. Set the mood. Turn a room or the backyard into a tropical paradise. Line the entry way with tropical plants or ones that at least look tropical. Decorate tables with bright tropically-colored tablecloths, ones that include shades of yellow, red, orange and blue. Place votive candles in glass holders and arrange them as centerpieces. Another option is to use sombrero hats as a centerpiece. String Christmas lights around the room and use as much low lighting as possible.
3. Have a Latin food buffet table. Serve light appetizers such as tortillia chips and different types of salsa, guacamole and queso. Other easy appetizers include chicken quesadillas, empanadas, corn fritters and tacquitos. Have a bar area well stocked with tequila and sangria and make frozen margaritas.
4. Leave plenty of space in the center of the room for the