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Gran Canaria: Nightlife and Clubs

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Sun, sea ​​and fun all year round. Gran Canaria offers a lively night life in its capital Las Palmas and in the tourist resort of Maspalomas and Playa del Inglés offering entertainment of all kinds. The guide to the best of Gran Canaria discos!

Every summer the Canary Islands are under assault by younger tourists, coming mainly from Northern Europe. Gran Canaria is one of the most popular destinations along with Tenerife, preferred also for the night life and the many entertainment.

In addition to beautiful beaches, the island of Gran Canaria offers a good offer for night entertainment, with a continuous succession of parties and events in a large number of bars and discotheques which remain open until 6 in the morning. The island is definitely the ideal destination for those who want to combine beaches, Sea and fun.

The fun is concentrated in Gran Canaria in Las Palmas, the main town, with nightclubs frequented by youths and students, While south nightlife is concentrated in the tourist resort of Playa del Ingles, Maspalomas e Puerto Rico.

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The selection of clubs ranging from lounge bars to Irish pubs, to the disco bars and trendy nightclubs, with parties every night, shows and live music. In addition to, Gran Canaria is known for being an island very gay friendly and it offers a wide choice of clubs geared to this kind of public.

In the Canaries, it is fashionable to organize boat parties: with only 30 euro around you can spend a whole day on the boat doing dips in the sea, partying, dancing in costume and make new friends. In addition to, the boat is often present a jacuzzi, and the price includes unlimited drinks. The most popular is the ‘MTV Pacha Party Boat.

Boat Holidays in Gran Canaria

If all this is not enough, Gran Canaria also offers theme parks (crocodile Park, Sioux City), markets and traditional festivals, and finally the famous carnival with parades canario, parties and dances non-stop, which normally takes place in February and March.

English beach, Maspalomas – Gran Canaria: clubs, nightclubs and bars

Maspalomas and English beach are the hot spots nightlife of the south of Gran Canaria. Here the nightlife starts late and goes on all night with most bars open until 2 am and discos and clubs usually until the 6 in the morning. The nightclubs are concentrated in the shopping center, and night are transformed into meeting places for young people, coming mainly from northern Europe.

English beach, Gran Canaria

Here you will find hundreds of bars and discos for all tastes: the streets is easy to find in the many PR distributing flyers and advertise their bar. Playa del Ingles is definitely the most lively area and offering the greatest variety of options for night entertainment.

One of the most popular shopping centers of Playa del Ingles is the Yumbo Centrum, the place in which is held the Gay nightlife in Gran Canaria. Inside there are restaurants, discotheques, bars, A supermarket and other shops, in addition to a miniature. Starting from 22.00 the mall comes alive with cabaret, karaoke e musica, and it is frequented not only by gay.

The gay scene in Gran Canaria is famous all over the world. Here we are organized daily shows with drag queens, parties and themed events, in addition to regularly hosting famous events Gay Pride in Maspalomas.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Yumbo Centrum, English beach

Two other shopping centers dedicated to nightlife are Kasbah and the Plaza, full of bars and nightclubs frequented by young people and remain open until the morning.

Due to the presence of many bars and Irish pubs, the mall Red Eagle It is also known as Irish Centre and is the place to go if you like these types of pubs.

Here are some of the best clubs and bars in Playa del Ingles:

Pacha Gran Canaria (Av. Sargentos Provisionales, 10 San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 17.00 to 1.00.
The famous chain of nightclubs Pacha, famous all over the world, It is also present in Gran Canaria, where it is already open from afar 1984. Pacha is one of the best clubs of Gran Canaria and the Canary Islands. It is one of the most fashionable and popular nightlife in the south of the island. Here you can feast like you’re in Ibiza. The main hall is 1000 square meters and has four bars.

A magnificent scenery that has given space to the many top national and international artists. In addition to, the Pacha terrace offers a relaxing area where the intensity of the party listening to the best commercial music of the moment. The music is mainly R’n’B, electro e House.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Pacha, English beach

China White Gran Canaria (Calle Málaga 26, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open every day.
The China White is a popular night club located in the shopping center Kashbah. Both tourists and locals come here to dance, talk and listen to great music. The interiors are elegant and predominantly white color. The musical offering is focused on hip hop music, R’n’B e pop, while in console will alternate the best DJs in Gran Canaria.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: China White, English beach

Aqua Ocean Club (C.C. Meloneras, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
TheAqua Ocean Club It is a trendy nightclub that attracts both tourists and young island, despite being located in Meloneras, in southern Gran Canaria. Great place where to party and dance in Playa del Ingles.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Aqua Ocean Club, English beachNightlife and beautiful girls at the club Aqua Ocean Gran Canaria

Dubai Club (Av. de Tenerife 17, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open Friday and Saturday from 00. 00 to 7.00.
Disco sud di Gran Canaria, get very busy and open on weekends.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Dubai Club, English beach

Gran Café Latino (C.C. Yumbo 121, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 18.30 to 2.00.
The Gran Cafe Latino It located on the ground floor of the ever popular Yumbo Center, Playa del English. The spacious terrace of the Grand Café Latino is the place to see and be seen: is an extremely popular cafe frequented by people of all nationalities, all eager to dance to the rhythm of samba, salsa and all the Latin American music. There’s always party every night.

Eiffel Bar (C.C. Yumbo 121, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open from Thursday to Saturday from 20.00 to 1.30.
Opened in 2011 by two French, theEiffel Bar It is located in the Yumbo Center, in the heart of Playa del Ingles. The bar has gained enormous popularity among fans of relaxing evenings and good quality alcohol. The warm and bright interiors, inspired by modern French décor, give family atmosphere. The bar invites visitors to relax on the comfortable sofas tasting French or Spanish wines. TheEiffel Bar it offers excellent cocktails, wines, spirit, champagne and beers. It ‘also possible to order local wines from the vineyards to the north of the island. The music is a mix of French music, chill out e jazz.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Eiffel Bar, English beach

The Irish Tavern (Calle Málaga 26, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 10.00 to 4.00.
The Irish Tavern It is an Irish pub with live music, sports, cabaret e karaoke, located at one of the main entrances to the shopping center Kasbah, in the heart of the nightlife of Playa del Ingles.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: The Irish Tavern, English beach

Lineker’s Bar (C.C. Plaza, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open every day.
Lineker’s Bar with its extensive sports coverage, theme nights and a fantastic party atmosphere is a reference point for nightlife in Playa del Ingles.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Lineker’s Bar, English beach

Mulligan’s Gran Canaria (Av. de Tenerife 6, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 9.00 to 3.00.
The right place to enjoy a good pint of Irish beer.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Mulligan’s, English beach

Relax pub (Avenida de Tenerife 14, C.C. Kasbah, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 21.00 to 4.00.
The Relax Rock pub It is a small bar specializing in rock music, hard rock, heavy metal, punk rock, power metal, Gothic metal is not metal musica.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Relax Pub, English beach

The Corner 21 (Calle Málaga 26, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 12. 00 to 3.00.
The Corner 21 It is the perfect place to start the night. Located at the Kasbah shopping center, this place is one of the best cocktail bars in the area, with a great atmosphere and naghilè to smoke.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: The Corner 21, English beach

Bandera Tapas y Copas (C. C. Oasis Beach, Calle Mar Mediterráneo 2, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 10.00 to 2.00.
The flag It is a small bar where you mix people and cultures, in particular the gastronomy. The bar serves tapas and rich special croquettes; And of course the wine and beer.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Bandera Tapas y Copas, English beach

Voulez Vous (C.C. Yumbo, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 19.00 to 2.30.
The Do you want It is a new cafe with a large terrace, like the vast majority of those on the ground floor of the Yumbo. It ‘located in the room that was once the legendary “The Cellar”, completely renovated with a refined taste as decoration, ambient, lighting and furniture. The ceiling lamps are exquisite, the service is excellent and the drinks choice is very varies. There are at least four television screens that broadcast music videos constantly.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Do you want, English beach

Mono Shisha Bar & Diving Lounge (c.c. atlantic beach club 3b, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 15.00 to 3.00.
The Mono Shisha Bar It is a lounge bar with music varies, good staff and a wide variety of cocktails and beers. The quality of the hookah is fantastic. And ‘the ideal place to spend a quiet night with friends or in pairs. Even the terrace is very welcoming and relaxing and features incredible views of Playa del Ingles.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Mono Shisha Bar & Diving Lounge, English beach

The 19th Hole Meloneras (Paseo Boulevard El Faro Local 34, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 9. 00 to 2.00.
Bar which broadcasts live sporting events and organizes nights with live music every night.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: The 19th Hole Meloneras, English beach

Heineken Cafè (C.c Gran Chaparral, Av. de Gran Canaria, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open Friday and Saturday from 19.00 to 3.00.
night clubs history of Gran Canaria, much frequented by tourists and young locals.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Heineken Coffee, English beach

Mantrix (Av. Estados Unidos, 54, San Bartolomé de Tirajana, Playa del Inglés, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 2.00 to 6.00.
The party does not start until two in the morning in this gay nightclub located inside the Yumbo Center.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Nantriksh, English beach

The Gran Canarian palms: clubs, nightclubs and bars

Las Palmas, the capital of Gran Canaria, It is one of the youngest cities in Spain. Nightlife Here it is bouncy and fun, with numerous options to transform the evening into fun.

Las Palmas is a city full of young, many tourists and Erasmus students who choose to come and study in Gran Canaria because of its great climate, mild throughout the year. If you love the night life, This is the place for you! As Spanish tradition, the evening starts late, you dinner after 22.00 and the clubs often do not get going until at 2.00, staying open until late in the morning.

The city offers a wide choice of pubs, bars, clubs and outdoor cafes (calls “Terrazas”) for your evening entertainment, of all sizes and with all kinds of music.

The areas with the greatest nightlife in Las Palmas They are located at Plaza de España, in Mesa y Lopéz district, the historic district of Vegueta-Triana, where there are many cocktail bars, and finally the Parque Santa Catalina area, Las Canteras and the Pier Sports.

Here is a selection of the best bars and clubs in Las Palmas:

Fortuni Las Palmas (Calle los Martínez de Escobar, 1, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open Friday and Saturday from 23. 00 to 6.00.
The Fortuni is one of the most popular nightclubs in Las Palmas, It located close to the Santa Catalina Park and the port of Puerto de la Luz. The disco was reopened in 2012 and it has interesting and trendy interior, neon lights with purple and blue and white leather sofas. The club has 3 floors 2 Separate rooms with different types of music, by new successes to the sounds of electronic music, techno and House, to the rock music live performances every Friday. The club attracts a young crowd and trendy, so dress elegant.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: fortunes, Las Palmas

Las Brujas (Barranco Seco, 1, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
The witches is a club located in an old manor dating back to the fifteenth century. A free minibus service door from the Plaza de Ranas Triana to this club on the old road to the center of the island. The place is always frequented by many beautiful girls Canary.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: The witches, Las Palmasragazze belle canarie Club Las Brujas di Las Palmas

Bravia (Calle León y Castillo, 389, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open Friday and Saturday from 23. 00 to 4.00.
Another Las Palmas nightclub with electronics and commercial music. Always very lively and well attended.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Bravia, Las Palmas

Sala Nasdaq (Ctra. del Rincón, 15, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open Thursdays from 23.00 to 3.30, Friday and Saturday from 22.00 to 4.00.
Club of Las Palmas who regularly organizes live music concerts.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Nasdaq room, Las Palmas

The Paper Club (Calle Remedios, 10, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open from Thursday to Saturday from 23.30 to 4.00.
Open from 2012, the Paper Club and is a nightclub and concert hall that regularly hosts live music. The disco is located in the heart of the Triana district – vegueta, in the old town of Las Palmas, It has a capacity of 400 people and is aimed at audiences from 30 years and over. The Paper Club is a favorite of the student population of the city, including those of the Erasmus program. Expect anything, by Nirvana tribute band to the DJs who play the latest news. The Paper Club bar also has a beautiful outdoor terrace. One of the most famous Gran Canaria discos.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: The Paper Club, Las Palmas

Chester Club & Lounge (Calle Simón Bolívar, 3, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open Friday and Saturday from 19.00 to 6.00.
The Chester It is a trendy nightclub in Las Palmas, very worsted. The right place to meet beautiful girls of the place. Elegant dress!

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Chester Club & Lounge, Las PalmasGirls at the Las Palmas Club Chester

Sotavento Club (Calle Joaquín Blanco Torrent, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open Friday and Saturday from 23.30 to 5.00.
Located at the sports dock in Las Palmas, the Lee It is always a club frequented by beautiful people. The outdoor dancefloor hits are played dance music.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Sotavento Club, Las Palmas

Tao Club & Garden (Paseo Alonso Quesada, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open Monday to Wednesday 19.30 to 2.00, Thursday from 19.30 to 3.00, Friday and Saturday from 22.30 to 5.00.
The Tao Club is a disco located near the marina and park Doramas. The place was opened in 2010 and two areas: a chill-out terrace pools and a garden with restaurant. The Tao Club Zen has a great atmosphere with comfortable sofas and chairs, surrounded by water fountains and atmospheric lighting. The place has a good selection of cocktails and plays mostly international music and chill-out.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Tao Club & Garden, Las Palmas

La Azotea de Benito (Centro Comercial Monopol 2ª Planta, Plaza Hurtado Mendoza, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open Monday to Wednesday 17.00 to 1.00, Thursday from 17.00 to 2.00, from Friday to Sunday from 16. 00 to 2.00.
Roof Benito It is a stylish lounge bar located on the roof of a building with a beautiful panoramic view of Vegueta, including the Cathedral of Santa Ana. The bar offers a selection of over 60 types of gin. Roof Benito worth a visit for their gin & tonics and high-quality classic cocktails. The refined atmosphere makes it an ideal place for a relaxing celebration of Spanish culture and history.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Roof Benito, Las Palmas

NYC TAXI RockBar (Calle Numancia, 25, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open from Sunday to Wednesday 12.00 to 24.00, from Thursday to Saturday from 12.00 to 2.00.
Get some friends, collect an icy bucket of beer and discover a little piece of New York on the Las Canteras promenade. NYC TAXI Bar It is the ideal place to listen to blues and rock music, mainly because of the mild temperatures allow the city to watch outdoor concerts.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: NYC TAXI RockBar, Las Palmas

Cervecería The Situation (Calle José Franchy Roca, 22, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open Monday to Saturday from 9. 00 to 2.00.
More than 200 beers from all over the world await you in this central bar in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Brewery The Situation, Las Palmas

The Kitchen Food And Drinks (Calle Ruiz de Alda 17 local 11, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open Monday through Thursday from 10.30 to 23.30, Friday and Saturday from 10.30 to 1.30, Sunday from 12.30 to 17.30.
the The Kitchen It is a good place where to go out at night in Las Palmas. Sample one of the famous cocktails of this bar (including their legendary mojito), comfortably seated on the terrace outside.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: The Kitchen Food And Drinks, Las Palmas

La Terminal Bar (Calle Joaquín Costa, 18, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 16.00 to 2.00.
The harbor area is one of the most vibrant nightlife of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Here you will find Terminal Bar, a quiet place to enjoy a traditional cubed (rum e coca cola).

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Terminal Bar, Las Palmas

Clubs, nightclubs and bars in Puerto Rico. Gran Canaria

The nightlife in Puerto Rico It is quieter than the Playa del Ingles and is more geared to families, although even here there are some clubs and bars where the small hours. Here too there are two main shopping centers which are actually large complex with shops, bars and restaurants. On top of the hill is the ‘Europa Center and just down the hill, It is the main “Mall”. Another nice and quiet place to go is the main port on the left of the beach: here are a few bars smaller and quiet to sit, relax and enjoy some peace and quiet.

Piccadilly Music Pub (Centro Commercial, Puerto Rico, Mogán, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 19.00 to 4.00.
The Piccadilly Music Bar It is located in the District of Puerto Rico and is open for more than 35 years. The menu offers many drinks well matched, including original shots made at home and cocktail jugs. All drinks are served with a variety of fun games that help to create a friendly atmosphere. The DJ plays funky electronic music, and on other days the Piccadilly Bar offers karaoke nights and an American pool table.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Piccadilly Music Pub, Puerto Rico

Wig Wam Cocktail Bar (Calle Juan Diaz Rodriguez nr. 27, Puerto Rico, Mogán, Gran Canaria)
Cocktail bar decorated in Indian style america, with traditional decorations like totems, feathers and tribal objects. The Wig Wam serves a good selection of Belgian beers, including Leffe, Duvel e Kriek, the cozy interior and outdoor terrace. The house specialty is the Wig Wam Special Cocktail, prepared with a mixture of Malibu, Ambon banana, rooms all banana, kiwi, orange juice and cream. Or try the Sitting Bull, with its exotic combination of liquor and milk. The bar also serves Spanish wines by the glass at reasonable prices. There are also live music on Tuesday and Friday nights.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Wig Wam Cocktail Bar, Puerto Rico

The Shamrock Bar (Av. Tomás Roca Bosch, 1A, Puerto Rico, Mogán, Gran Canaria)
This ubiquitous Irish bar is located across the world and Gran Canaria is no exception. The Shamrock Bar, It located in the vibrant district of Puerto Rico, It is owned by an Irish family that focuses on offering live entertainment and sporting events every night, including football and hockey championships. The bar is famous for its fun atmosphere, international friendly, much appreciated by local customers loyal.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: The Shamrock Bar, Puerto Rico

Maroa Beach Club (Barranco de la Verga, Arguineguin, Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 8.30 to 23.00.
Situated on a mini island, the Maroa It is a first class beach club, perfect for a day of relaxation and a quiet evening. With white beds, great music and a pleasant view of the sea, This beach club is a perfect place to organize events and parties. In the chill out you can go barefoot to enjoy the sand and feel like you’re at the beach! Every weekend there is live chill out music.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Maroa Beach Club, Puerto Rico

Amadores Beach Club (Playa Amadores, Puerto Rico, Mogán, Gran Canaria)
Open daily from 10.00 to 24.00.
Located near the homonymous beach, theAmateur It is a sophisticated beach club in Thai style, with sunbeds, pool and jacuzzi. There is a possibility for 300 EUR renting your own private Cabana (mini Bungalow) for a day with a bottle of Champagne and including Heineken. At night there are different shows every day with live music.

Nightlife Gran Canaria: Amateur Beach Club, Puerto Rico

Map of clubs, the pubs and bars of Gran Canaria

6 places to dance salsa in Las Palmas

If you’re looking for salsa dancing in Las Palmas, you’re in luck.

I have written this post on the blog thanks to a friend who lives in these beautiful lands and who has sent us 6 places that he, as a passionate about the dance he is, loves.

Unique and fantastic places to enjoy the passion for dancing to the fullest and for this reason, we take advantage of today to publish 6 places where you can dance salsa in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.

Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to be in any of these places to dance salsa yet, but I’m sure they’re fantastic as their community and their people are.

By the way, if there is a place I don’t mention, just add it to the comments at the end of the post (many thanks) and in the go&dance dance halls section.

One, two, three… Salsa dance today!

Salsa dance halls in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

#1. Cuba Mia

The nightclub par excellence for the Latin dances of the Island. You will be able to dance salsa and bachata on the palms as it is located right in the middle of the road between Las Palmas and the airport, the city of Telde, with easy parking.

Every week with multiple dance workshops, shows and salsa parties so that you don’t stop dancing.

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#2. Stop In Brazil

Another salsa nightclub in Las Palmas located in the south of Gran Canaria. Stop in Brasil is an ideal place to practice your new dance steps as you can see in the photos posted on Facebook.

It is a very attractive dance hall for Latin dance in general. Very cozy and easily accessible.

Parking is available.

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#3. Little Havana

Your drinking and dancing place in Las Palmas. A very central place to dance Latin music that you like the most. Little Havana is a dance hall located between Guanarteme and Tomás Miller Street.

Important: Consult the timetable and the parties of each day, to know when to go dancing in Little Havana.

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#4. Discotec Bay

Latin dance nightclub in Las Palmas. Dances like Cuban salsa, bachata and kizomba among others. Lately I’ve been betting very heavily on sensual bachata.

It’s a dance hall in Las Palmas in the middle of the leisure centre and on its Facebook you can see a lot of pictures. A charming place to dance to the music you like best.

Recommendation: Consult the information of the party every night, not always put salsa, bachata or kizomba.

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#5. Tropical Palace

Dance hall and celebration center with its own Grill restaurant. In Tropical Palace there are many events and celebrations of this place in the municipality of Arucas. His leisure nights will make you fall in love. Venue of many Latin dance workshops.

Recommendation before going dancing: Consult the information of the party every night, to know the opening hours, and whether or not they play the music you like to dance. They don’t always put sauce, bachata and kizomba.

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#6. Tao Club & Garden Las Palmas

At Tao Club & Garden Las Palmas is not just a party room. Here you can organize bookings directly from your website.

Every week you have parties. They also have their catering for weddings, baptisms, communions. You can celebrate birthdays, farewells, company dinners and all kinds of private parties.

It’s important that you check to see if they have salsa parties or not, as this is not always the case. In fact, you can only go salsa dancing in the Tao Las Palmas Terrace for occasional parties.

Click here to go and follow Terraza Tao Las Palmas on Facebook.

 

So far the list of 6 places to dance salsa and bachata in the palms of Gran Canaria.

And now the gravy boat or gravy boat is your turn…
Do you know a place where you can go salsa dancing in Las Palmas and it is not listed here?

If so, add it to the comments in the post and leave a short description of the type… what days are open, what the place is called, what area it’s in. ..

And if you also own or manage their networks, add it now for free to the go&dance dance hall directory. Thank you very much!

Typical dances of the Canary Islands | postpost

The Canary Islands are one of the main tourist enclaves with the most Spanish citizenship. This archipelago northwest of Africa is highly culturally diverse due to its geographic location. Despite the great cultural diversity, here we will focus on the typical dances of the Canary Islands.

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  • 2.12 Salon
  • 3 List of typical Canary dancing on islands
    • 3.1 Dancing Tenerife
    • 3.2 Dances of Grand Canarius
    • 3.3 La palm trees
    • 3.4 dancing La Homer.

  • Canary Islands

    First of all, put yourself in context a bit:

    Canary Islands They form an archipelago in northwest Africa. Near the southern coast of Morocco and northern Western Sahara. Politically belongs to Spain. It is formed by eight islands (El Hierro, La Gomera, La Palma, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and La Graciosa).

    The origin of these islands is volcanic, their subtropical climate combined with high biodiversity, rich landscape and mixture of cultures make them an important heritage. In fact are declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Next, we will show you the typical dances of the folklore of the Canary Islands.

    Some of the typical dances

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    Folias This is the perfect dance of love and courtship . Its origin and origin comes from the Spanish Bolero. In almost all the islands and in different parts of the Canary region, we can find different versions of the Folias style, both in rhythm and in choreography.

    Seguidillas and Saltonas

    Seguidillas and Saltonas is a genre that originated in Castile-La Mancha and appeared in the Canary Islands in the XNUMXth century, which in turn was associated with another great genre of Andalusian folklore, such as Fandango . There are so-called Seguidillas and Saltonas robadas in Tenerife, because the soloists trample on each other and steal verses.

    On the slender island of Tenerife, since the XNUMXth century, these two genres have been linked to each other. , with different musical interpretations, in the choreographic part, the features of the composition of the dance groups that make up the folklore groups of the island. It can be said that there has been an evolution in relation to the original seguidillas of the La Mancha community.

    Isa

    La Isa is a song and dance characteristic of the Canary Islands. is characterized by the cheerful and extravagant rhythms of , which, together with the folía and the Canarian malaguena, form the basis of Canarian folklore.

    Presented by a strong triple rhythm, this is one of the most iconic islands, accompanied by a lively and cheerful song. At the same time, it also presents a dance of collective participation, in which different characters participate over time. The fact that good coordination between dancers is required during a dance show shows the European influence on cultural dance in the XNUMXth century. Canary Islands It is mainly played on guitar, drumsticks, bandurria and lute. , but other percussion and even brass instruments may be introduced.

    One difference between isa and hota is that the former does not change the rhythm of the dance, while the latter does. Therefore, the dance steps remain the same both in song segments and in instrumental music. However, in hota, the dance group specifies the part they sing in order to note the quality of the soloist.

    Tajaraste

    Tajaraste – typical group music and dance of the Canary Islands (Spain), especially Tenerife and La Gomera. He has a cheerful and syncopated character, dancing in pairs to the sound of tambourines or drums and chakars. . The dance is collective and its choreography varies depending on the island of origin. He appeared at European courts in the XNUMXth century, and his songs consist of old romances dating back to the conquest of the Canary Islands. These are stories, miracles and unhappy love.

    malagueña

    Malagaña is a traditional popular dance and song from the province of Malaga (Spain). The themes of the malagueña, like songs, highlight the love of mother and the loss due to the death of the mother. . Malaguena in the Canary Islands probably originated in the XNUMXth century as a fusion of the Canarian folia and the Andalusian fandango, more precisely from the province of Malaga, from which it takes its name.

    Also characteristic of the province of Malaga (Spain) is the malaguenas dance, the dance with malaguena, a musical work of the same name, similar to fandango. You can dance in the typical costumes of the province, such as luxurious malaguena or bolero, marenga and verdiales. . It is danced in pairs, some of the steps are pasaillo, hands and careo. “Malagueña de Fiesta” has been celebrated since 1985 when groups of Yucatecs dance around a pregnant woman to pay their respects. One of the main purposes of this dance is seduction.

    sorondongo

    This is a traditional musical composition typical of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria. in which a series of quatrains alternates with a chorus beginning with sorondongo . This dance goes to the rhythm of traditional music, in which the dancers gracefully and easily jump in pairs. Folklore groups start with malaguena and end with sorondongo.

    Sorondongo is believed to originate from heringonza, a XNUMXth-century children’s singing game that settled in several Spanish communities, including the Canary Islands. It was probably brought by people from other communities that settled on the land, although it is also possible that it is related to the Andalusian Zorongo.

    Mazurka or polka

    Mazurka or polka together with polka was brought from Europe by Italians and Spaniards. It is said to be a typical dance that originated in Masuria in Poland and brought to the archipelago in the second half of the XNUMXth century. It was originally a ballroom dance, although it eventually became a popular dance that took root in Gran Canaria in a special way.

    As a rule, played only instruments, some of which even resemble concert pieces, sometimes similar to a waltz. This is a group dance in which couples hold each other and extend their arms with their fingertips. During the dance, they make three small jumps to the left of the man and three more jumps back.

    They are always face to face, fingers down, hands up, three little jumps again. but now in opposite directions, they are face to face again. Then turn your arms twice at shoulder height, in rhythm with the music, remaining in the starting position, and so on. For the most part, we find them improvised, in such cases using spontaneous lyrics, in a misguided and light-hearted manner, almost always in the form of a response to the “adversary” who had previously challenged him.

    Shiote or Chotis

    Shiote a genre of dance and music which originated in the countries of Central Europe. It arrived in the Canary Islands in the XNUMXth century and until the XNUMXth century was performed as a ballroom dance or in the famous Taifa and Kandil dances. Siote has its origins in La Palma, on the other hand, in Fuerteventura this dance is called Chotis.

    It has a celebratory style, played with a binary rhythm using stringed instruments (lute, guitar, drumsticks, violin), sometimes even an accordion. Always danced in an even number of couples, at least four. , and they rotate when placed in columns. It looks like a Madrid chotis.

    Serinocq

    It is said to be of pre-colonial origin due to the intonation of the song and the scenery of the dance described by historians. The sirinocue or serinocue is a canary classic found on the island of La Palma as part of the so-called “drum folklore”. You dance to the rhythm of the drums , they are usually played by the same singer . Sometimes, instead of drums, percussion instruments such as the flute and castanets or castanets are found.

    It is danced in two opposite rows, one of the men and the other of the women, which cross each other, and is characterized by the tapping of the heel. The dance is interrupted when the second part of the shirinque begins, that is, the games of colleagues, as it is called, which are interpreted by the same dancers.

    There is a set of poems, most often improvised, in which several people challenge each other. This is done as a rivalry between opponents trying to see who can come up with the smartest rhyme in front of the opponent. Sometimes they are even prone to cheating in a sexual sense.

    Cho Huang Perenal

    Also known as wheat dance. This is one of the agricultural dances preserved on the islands. in these songs The cycle of harvesting wheat is told, from the moment of its sowing to the preparation of bread and the famous gofio. . The only accompaniment is the drum. In the dance, the women line up in front of the men, although some say they danced in circles in the past.

    He is of Sephardic Jewish origin, possibly due to the fact that in 1492 the Jews were expelled from the Iberian Peninsula by the Catholic Monarchs. And many of them were in the Canary Islands.

    Caraqueña

    In some places on the peninsula it is called “La Carrasquina” and the Canarians got it from that name. This game is traditionally for girls. They used to dance in a circle without making physical contact. Now it is performed in pairs, even rhythmically representing what is noted in the song. .

    Before there was no coordination of movements. At present, this game was saved by folklore groups, who perceived it as a dance. There are several versions of this song. But If there is anything that characterizes this dance game, it is spontaneity. .

    salon

    This dance originated in Central Europe and was introduced to the Canary Islands in the XNUMXth century. It is believed that he came from Berlin, where there is a dance of the same name. Together with the polka and the mazurka, they are the latest addition to the folklore of the Canary Islands, which lasted until the XNUMXs. At first it was just instrumental numbers, then with loving lyrics, spicy and rather simple choreography. . They have taken root mainly in Fuerteventura, La Palma, El Hierro and Tenerife, where each island has its own version:

    • En El Hierro is sometimes played with whistles and drums. It appeared at the beginning of the XNUMXth century, and although it has its origins in free dancing, it has been adapted to the “snatch dance” fashion that has prevailed in the islands since the middle of the XNUMXth century.
    • En La Palma Considered one of the most popular dances among the peasants, who sang and danced to the sounds of the guitar and accordion by the light of lanterns.
    • En Tenerife This is a dance that is still alive in several areas (Valle Guerra, Tejina, Punta del Hidalgo and El Escobonal). Actually, it was here that the original single-figure choreography was added to the female figure to make it less monotonous, more vibrant.

    List of typical dances of the Canary Islands by island

    What we have mentioned above are the typical dances of the Canary Islands in general. In the following, we enclose a list of typical dances of the Canary Islands according to the islands.

    Tenerife dance

    • Tenerife leaves
    • Isa
    • polka dots
    • weevil
    • traditional malaguenas
    • Easter
    • Malaga Paso Doble
    • Mazurka, waltz and polka Asentejo
    • Seguidillas and jumps
    • Sorondongo La Victoria
    • Taharaste from El Amparo
    • Tanganillo from Icod el Alto
    • Tanganillo, Santo Domingo and Tajaraste
    • Florida Tango
    • Guanchero tango
    • Asentejo Ribbon Dance

    Dances of Gran Canaria

    • Seguidillas of Gran Canaria
    • Free Island Gran Canaria
    • Lima Air from Valsequillo
    • Sorondongo from Gran Canaria
    • Mazurka Aguimes
    • Karakenya

    La Palma Dancing

    • La Palma Leaves
    • Salon La Palma
    • Berlin Tiharaje
    • Lima Air
    • number of goats
    • Siote palmero
    • Cho Juan Perenal
    • Serinoc
    • Karinga

    La Gomera dance

    • Santo Domingo Gomeran
    • small mask
    • drum dance
    • Dancing El Hierro
    • Berlin El Hierro
    • Live or live dance
    • Mazurka
    • number of goats

    Fuerteventura dance

    • Fuerteventura leaves
    • Malagueñas bride and groom
    • Seguidillas Fuerteventura
    • isa majorera
    • Fuerteventura Polka
    • Berlin from Fuerteventura
    • Chotis

    Lanzarote Dance

    • Lanzarote Leaves
    • Seguidillas Lanzarote
    • island of one
    • Sorondongo from Lanzarote

    As you can see, the Canary Islands have many charms, including their characteristic dances. And it is precisely the fact that its location is a key and strategic point in all aspects that makes it a region with a very rich culture. I hope you enjoyed this information and found it useful.

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