Addie-Tude
at
Latin Madness II
-Photos courtesy of Manny
Siverio
Addie Diaz
and several members of
her Addie-tude Dance Company returned as cast members for the 2nd run of the Off-Broadway
Mambo Musical "LATIN MADNESS" (this past October). Addie
(like the rest of the country) was still recovering from the
after-shock of 9/11. But as they say in show business the show must go on.
So she used
the show as an excuse to temporarily escape reality. For her and the rest
of the cast, there existed nothing else outside the theatre except for
LATIN MADNESS. Here she shares some of the "MADNESS" that went
on backstage during the show.
NOTE:
If you missed the Original LATIN MADNESS
then surf on over to SalsaNewYork
Magazine to get
best coverage on the web of this first ever Mambo Dancing Event.
Hair
& Make-up
Madness
Each night before each show, members of the cast went through the ritual of
getting their hair and make-up done
.
Here Addie's son, Devin
(Addie-tude Junior Member & Side Street Kid)
and
fellow company member
Gina Cancetty
wait their turn on the make-up line.

Here Gina goes through the works (hair and make-up) in
preparation
for the Jai & Candy number she performed in.

Addie
(in rollers!) for the opening mambo class scene of Latin Madness. She
played a stereo-typical housewife/mother rushing to class pushing a baby
carriage.
 
Addie
performed in several different numbers throughout the show which required
her to make periodic stops in the hair & make-up area to change her
"look" to match each new number.
Palladium
Days

Addie
played the part of Legendary Palladium mambo dancer, Millie Donay (left).
Later she grabs a quick second with fellow cast member Erika Herrera (Abakua
Dancers) before running up to stage for the Palladium number

Addie
posing backstage with fellow cast member who played Cuban Pete, Juan Matos
(Santo Rico Dance Company).
Youngest
Latin Madness Cast Member

Devin
Flores (Addie
Diaz-Siverio & Nelson Flores's son) was the youngest cast member of Latin Madness. He appeared in the opening class scene of the show and was
carted off at the end of the scene. Devin would watch each and every show
backstage from beginner to end, never once moving or getting bored. He would
prepare for each show by going through make up, then made sure that he had a
"costume" to change into (which he was responsible to fold and hang
up for by himself). What can we say, the kid's got show business in his blood

Shinning
Knight

Shinning Knight was one of three numbers which Addie Choreographed
that appeared in Latin Madness. It was a number she had originally put
together for the men in her dance company. This time around, she got to do
it herself and made it an all-girl number. There's something really nice
about seeing beautiful women dressed up as tough guys.

The girls take a moment after their performance to get into
"tough" character backstage near the make-up area. Addie
(center) is flanked by fellow Shinning Knight "Addie-dudes"
Brenda Ramos (Left, Santo Rico Dance Co.) and Aisha Koswara (Right, Abakua
Dancers).


Juan Matos (Santo Rico Dance Co.) poses in drag after performing the
number Love for Sale, (also choreographed by Addie).
Side
Street
The opening act of the Second half was the Side Street scene. During
intermission (before the Side Street Scene) cast members
had a few minutes backstage to pose and share some laughs before they
curtain went back up. People could be seen joking, reviewing choreography
backstage or taking the time to shoot some pictures.

Gina and Manny B. (left) picture; while Addie poses with Steve Seda (Descarga
Latina)

Manny
Siverio
posing with fellow Addie-tude Dance Co. member Gina
With
Ray Sepulveda

Ray Sepulveda takes a second to pose with Addie
and Devin
during the 1st half of the show, then later during the 2nd half, Ray takes
the time to pose with Manny
Siverio right
before he had to go on stage to perform the new version of "The
Hustler' number. Ray is a real gentleman. He was so happy to be a part of
this event and has a true respect for dancers and their talent. He was a
pleasure to work with.
Latin
Madness After Party

Everyone let loose over at "Side Street" during the LATIN
MADNESS cast After-Party. If was a fun time full of laughter and dancing.
Addie sharing a moment with Toni Mendoza (Side Street Kids) and Cindy
Carrion (Santo Rico Dancers).
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