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2nd
Swiss Addie-Tour Diary:
Zurich's 1st Salsa Kongress
-compiled
by Manny Siverio, Brett
McNichols & Louis Tirado
-photos by Manny Siverio

It was early in
2002 (February to be exact) that Addie Diaz
and members of her Addie-Tude Dance Company
traveled to Zurich Switzerland for the 1st Annual “Zurich
Salsa Kongress”. This was the company’s 2nd Addie-tour to
that lovely European Country (their
1st was back in 1999). Addie had a blast the first time
around and looked forward to repeating the experience once again. For
this 2nd trip the team consisted of Addie
Diaz, Manny Siverio, Brett
McNichols and Louis Tirado.
Addie Diaz (L), Louis Tirado (C) and Brett McNichols were part of
the Addie-tude Dance Company’s 2nd Swiss tour. The team
felt that this was the best Congress they’ve attended to date and will
be judging all future Salsa Congress by this one.
Zurich Kongress In A Nutshell
To sum things up in a nut-shell we all agree that the Zurich Salsa
Kongress is to our experience THE BEST European Congress any of us have
ever been to this day. By the same token it will be the congress that we
plan to use as a measuring stick for all other future congresses. This
should come as no surprise when you realize that the event was done in
association with Albert Torres (promoter of the highly popular U.S. West
Coast Salsa Congress). Considering the Swiss
reputation for timing and precision, everything ran like clock work.
The dancers were all well taken care of (food & transportation), the
events all ran on time & the shows weren’t too long (a recurring
problem at many recent Salsa Congresses). We find that little time is
actually enjoyed by dancers after performing at these events since
promoters usually let shows drag on late into the night. The end result
is that not enough time remains for actual social dancing. Though
we’re happy to say that this was not the case in Zurich in 2002. It
gave us an opportunity to truly appreciate the friendly and lively dance
environment that sprang to life after each show. – Addie-tude Dance Member
Manny Siverio
Pre-Kongress
Party (Arrival Day)

Addie mixing it up on the dance floor with fellow NY dancer and
director of Santo Rico Dance Company Thomas Guerrero.
After flying into Zurich Airport on a Swiss Air flight and being met
by our old friend Stefan, the team
settled into their Novotel Hotel rooms in Zurich City. But as usual
there was no rest for the weary since we were expected to perform on the
very same night of our arrival (at their Pre-Kongress party). The team
kicked off our first night in Switzerland
by performing Fuego and the Medley. When we were ushered
onto the stage Louis and I were surprised to be greeted by what seemed
to be a club full of spectator faces eagerly waiting for our
performance. And if this weren’t enough, our New York Mambo brothers
& sisters from Santo Rico were front stage and center whistling and
cheering their heads off for us. What a great way to start off a trip!
– Addie-tude Dance Member
Manny Siverio

”When I first arrived in Zurich, full of jet lag and (post-8 hour
flight discomfort) we had no idea what to expect.” ……… “My
feelings of being in an unknown land full of strangers were quickly
demolished as we bumped into members of the Santo Rico Dance Company
from New York at the hotel lobby. I instantly felt at home!! After
a much needed 4 hour nap, the team hurried over to rehearse at the club
where we were scheduled to perform that evening. Following our rehearsal
we enjoyed an excellent meal with the members of Zurich's own
"Salsa Freestyle" Dance company, and members of Santo Rico. The
performance that evening at the Pre-Kongress party went well. We
had our fellow NY dancers cheering us on in the front row, which again
helped us feel right at home!! – Addie-tude Dance
Member Brett McNichols
Kongress –
Day 1
Addie Kicked off her first day of the Kongress with a Workshop
on Ladies Styling which went over very well with both the out of
town Kongress participants and local Swiss Salseros. Louis and I on the
other hand had decided to explore the city (or in my case re-explore).
The remaining portion of the day was spent checking out other workshops,
eating at the hotel, reconnecting with old dance friends or bonding with
new ones. Later that night at the Zurich Kongress Hause, the team
performed their knife
fighting West Side Story-ish number: Hustler during the 2nd
set. Between shows we ran out to the front of the stage to cheer on
NY’s Santo Rico and LA’s Salsa Brava during their performances.
After the shows were over, we quickly got dressed and jumped out to the
dance floor to enjoy the night’s dancing festivities. The night was
highlighted with the musical presentation of Alfredo De La Fé y su Orquesta (the official band of Celia Cruz in
Europe) featuring Azuquita (and take it from us these guys are awesome).
– Addie-tude
Dance Member Manny Siverio

Addie-tude sharing dinner table at Novotel Hotel with members of
West Coast Salsa Brava Dance Company
The following day
after sleeping until 4 pm (you know Addie and I
needed our beauty sleep!) we were chauffeured over to the Kongresshaus
the location of the actual Congress. We were truly impressed by the
grandeur of
the ballroom, stage and adjoining areas of the facility. Everything was
meticulously decorated and prepared for the upcoming event. The
remaining 2 days and nights of rehearsing, performing, sightseeing,
(wrestling! –inside joke), eating, laughing and of course... dancing!!
We were truly spoiled by the generosity of our hosts, and the methodical
planning and organization of the entire event. This undoubtedly was the
best congress I have ever attended and will continue to be the model
congress that future congresses will be compared and will have to live
up to!! – Addie-tude Dance Member
Brett McNichols
Kongress
– Day 2
Addie (Center) posing after dance performances with fellow New
York dancers and Mambo Instructors Thomas Guerrero (Right) and Osmar
Perrones (Left). Both of whom are members of Santo Rico Dance Company.
Kongress Day 2
started out early for Addie who was asked to teach another Ladies
Styling workshop early that Sunday morning; followed by a partnering
workshop with me (Manny) later that same the afternoon. We all returned
to the hotel to rest, eat and prepare for the Kongress’s final night.
The event was packed with dancers from all around Europe, all of whom
were eagerly waiting to see the performances. NY gave a good
representation with Santo Rico’s butt-kicking “Gangsta” number
while we were fortunate enough to close the official event with what was
Addie’s newest dance number at that time: MUNECA

Muneca - Our
truly unique and theatrical performance was well received by those
attending and was the closing number at the 2002 1st Annual
Zurich Salsa Kongress.
Quote
from Edie The Salsa Freak regarding the Muneca number:
The "darling" of all the shows came from the Addie-Tude dance
company. They performed as Toy
soldiers, complete with Raggedie-Anne and a Fairytale Tinkerbell.

Addie (R) posing with fellow Salsera and friend Edie “The Salsa
Freak” before breakfast at the Novotel Hotel Lobby in Zurich
Switzerland.
Addie-Tude
Workshops

Addie teaching one of her Ladies Styling
workshops. Few can breakdown styling the way Addie can. Participants
loved her attention to detail and her willingness in sharing styling
techniques. Workshop goers quickly fell in
love with her down to earth approach to teaching. During the Zurich
Kongress Addie a total of three different workshops (2 Ladies Styling
and 1 Mambo Partnering Workshop).

Addie-Tude
would like to thank the promoters of the 1st Annual Salsa
Kongress for being so professional and taking such good care of the
dancers at their event.
Zurich
Salsa Kongress Promoters:
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Stefan Schüpfer (Switzerland)
Once a week, every Thursday night, he is the promoter of the
biggest salsa event in Switzerland with more than 500 to 700
dancers. During the day he works as specialist for computers,
self-employed (lic. oec. HSG). stefanschuepfer@cs.com
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Juan
Carlos Espinoza
(Chile)
He is a professional salsa dance teacher with years of
experience, is a promoter of
music events and has been living in Switzerland over the
last 8 years.
juancarlossalsa@hotmail.com
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Thomas Stadler (Switzerland)
Dipl. Natw. ETH. Works as a professional salsa dance
teacher for more than 10 years. His experience is in the
organization of salsa events. He has been the promoter/co-promoter
of several salsa events in Zurich/Zug/Luzern and around.
Was president of the Salsa Dance Club of Zurich stadler@latinpromotion.ch
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Ueli Siegenthaler (Switzerland)
Executive producer of the Salsa Kongress Zürich 2002.
Salsa-Disc-Jockey with more than 10 years experience. Co-operation
for the Company Latin Promotion.
usthaler@latinpromotion.ch
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To
learn more about next year’s Zurich Kongress surf on over to their
website at: www.salsakongress.ch/indexenglish.htm
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