Detroit's Latin scene anchors in Mexicantown and pulls from the city's Caribbean diaspora — Puerto Rican, Dominican, Cuban communities that arrived during the auto-industry decades. Post-industrial venues — converted warehouses, theaters, halls — give the city a particular kind of social-dance space you don't get elsewhere in the Midwest.

Southwest Detroit and Mexicantown hold the cultural core — long-running rooms, live bands, traditional salsa. Midtown and Corktown run the newer nightclub-style socials. Dearborn and the suburbs have the studio circuit and a growing Arab-American crossover scene that brings dabke and Latin floors into the same buildings on different nights. Friday and Saturday anchor the week.

Detroit's scene is smaller than its metro size suggests — the same hundred dancers see each other every weekend, and they remember faces. Show up twice and you're recognized. Drive — the public transit doesn't go to most of the venues.

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