Report on the 2004 Mayan Competition

tj

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Ok, I flew into L.A. where I met up with a friend so that we could go check out this year's Mayan Competition.

For those of you not familiar with it - Club Mayan has an annual competition where they give out $10,000 worth of prizes to the best performances by professional salsa dancers. There are 3-4 rounds with an International/Out of State category going up against locals. This year, 3 couples qualified from Int'l/Out of State while there were 5 local couples. The Semi-finals for Int'l/Out of State were Friday, and the overall Finals were on Saturday.

Turns out Friday was still Hip Hop night even though they were having the competition. A bit of a disappointment, but the competition was entertaining. Only cost $5 to get in if you got there before 10:30PM.

Like most competitions, there was some controversy. My friend and I (as well as other people we talked to) liked the couple from Portland, but they didn't even qualify for the next round. Guess we'll have to take another look at the clip once it's posted.

In the Finals the next night, it was already more crowded than the previous night (cost $15 to get in). Got in about 6-10 dances before everyone started trying to find a vantage point to watch the show. I'd suggest you find yourself a seat early even if it means shortchanging yourself on the dancing.

It was your typical mixture of shines, amazing spinning, flashy styling, and fantastic tricks. My favorite couple won it, while my friend liked the couple that came in 3rd. I do have to say that the crowd was over-the-top in their rooting only for the locals. C'mon people, at least give some polite applause! Rather embarrassing, if you ask me.

Johnny Polanco was playing for most of the night. He was incredible!

Unfortunately, after the competition, the floor got way too crowded. It did open up at one point, so I quickly asked two gals to dance but neither wanted to. It was at this time, both my friend and I decided we had had enough fun for the night as they were starting to play more and more hip-hop (as we had been warned by the locals).

Things I learned:
Park at the lots a block north of the club - street parking is free (apparently), although it was worth it (to me and my friend) to pay $3 and have a security guard watch all the cars in his lot. If you don't pay attention to the signs right next to the club, you'll get scammed. The signs read (I kid you not!):

Parking $3 Dollars for each 1/2 hour, $10 Max

Also, they're quite picky about dress code. No khakis, no baggy clothes, fashionable jeans ok. We saw at least 6 people get turned away at the door because they didn't dress up well enough. The bouncer sent me back to my car as I was carrying my backpack with my Blochs in them. He allowed me (grudgingly) to bring them in on my shoulder, while wearing nicer shoes on the way in. I'd suggest skipping the entire controversy by wearing nice shoes that you can dance in.

They check you quite carefully for weapons, etc. No chance of sneaking in with a digital camera either!

It was a typical salsa club scene. Way more crowded than any other club that I've been in (and I've been to quite a few crowded clubs). I wouldn't say that the dancers are light years ahead of my local scene as the ones I danced with, I would classify as being from Improver to Intermediate levels. My friend said he danced with a couple of Advanced gals.

Most of the better dancers dance up on the stage area or on the borders. Another good place to dance is right next to the stairs.

Other highlights:
Go to Thai Town! I thought the Thai food in Seattle is good - but oh... my... god... I had some of the best Thai food ever in Thai Town. I'll have to track down the name of that place (warning - do NOT get "medium" heat unless you expect what most places will label as "hot").

L.A. traffic is all that it's rumored to be...

In general, I found the L.A. dancers to be both nice and polite. Not really any "attitude" problems like I have encountered in other big cities. I am really curious to check out smaller clubs in the future. Next time, I guess! I think what sets L.A. apart from other cities is the sheer number of talented instructors.

Bodes really well for those of you going to the L.A. Congress! Have fun, I'm jealous!
 
Great recap tj! From my experience the Mayan is definitely not the place to go for the great dancers. They just don't go there, it's a meat market. There may have been a few there because of the competition, but normally it's just not the spot to be. Check out Montecristo's or Granada on Saturday and DEFINITELY hit Sportsman's on Fri and Steven's on Sunday. That's where you'll see the serious salseros/as.
 
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thanx for the update TJ. Do you know who exactly won??

Also, is the Mayan posting up the clips for the 2004 competition? I go to their site but dont see nothing there
 
:notworth: TJ, you are the kind of writer we need in the salsa world!

.........care to come visit downunder this Oct for the Sydney Congress :wink: ?
 
salsachinita said:
:notworth: TJ, you are the kind of writer we need in the salsa world!

.........care to come visit downunder this Oct for the Sydney Congress :wink: ?

Lol! Thank you muchly, SC.

I briefly met and chatted with the two couples from Sydney who competed. They were really nice, and my friend and I took pictures for them (in front of the Mayan).

It's certainly tempting. Depends on how much vacation time that I've got available. I've only been working at this present job for <1 year so I hardly have much available vacation time. :(

Is there a website about the Sydney Congress?
 
Not that I know EVERYONE in Sydney, but just out of interest, who are they :? .....? Please post the photo at DF Photo Album :P !

I'm sure JohnnyWalker or other DF members in Syd would know them.

The Sydney Congress is in October 2004. Here's a link to it. You'll find only a short one liner about midway down the page -

http://www.sydneylatinfiesta.com.au/

I would LOVE to get a little DF Reunion happening this Oct, in Sydney (spring!). Then I would love to arrange (rent a van and drive?) everyone to come partying down in Melbourne after that....! (It would be my ultimate birthday party, no less :wink: )

:D So who's interested........?
 
youngsta said:
First off I'm more than interested!! Second...I only see info for 2003.
Same youngsta... no dates, times, locations, or even contact information for 2004. Seems that would be up by now, no?
 
Sorry, guys :oops: .......the people behind this website is a bit slack when it comes to updating......I've Googled, the same website came up.

All we know is that it's on Oct, possibliy late Oct.

Albert Torres has something to do with it, so maybe it'd be on his site...?

Or you can contact Oliver direct: [email protected]

JohnnyWalker, any updates....?
 
salsachinita said:
Not that I know EVERYONE in Sydney, but just out of interest, who are they :? .....? Please post the photo at DF Photo Album :P !
Err... let me re-state my earlier comment:

I took photos of them, for them. In other words with their digital camera so that they could get pictures of themselves in front of the Mayan.

If you know of some Sydney salsa links I could look them up. One was quite distinctive as she was a tall redhead. Very nice body movement, very graceful and poised. She and her partner were well matched and had nice connection and flow. The other couple was impressively athletic although a bit stiff.

I would LOVE to get a little DF Reunion happening this Oct, in Sydney (spring!). Then I would love to arrange (rent a van and drive?) everyone to come partying down in Melbourne after that....! (It would be my ultimate birthday party, no less :wink: )

:D So who's interested........?

That would be a lot of fun!
 
SDsalsaguy said:
johnnywalker said:
SYDNEY LATIN FIESTA October 23rd & 24th 2004
www.sydneylatinfiesta.com.au
All of the information on that side is still entirely 2003 related... :(


Bugger. I'll have to contact them and find out. Haven't been to Salsa for a while. I moved to the northern suburbs of Sydney (closer to where the school was located) and they promptly moved to the southern suburbs. Maybe they're trying to tell me something :shock:.

Anyway, will see if I can get more current information.
 

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