Wednesday, 08 June 2011 14:35

Dominican Republic Business Advertising

There are literally thousands of websites offering "incredible" and "amazing" banner advertising packages that "guarentee" that your company or products will be seen by thousands of potential customers, so what makes advertising with theRealDR.com so appealing?

As Dominican residents we realise that every budget budget is different, so instead of offering large banners at a high cost, we have produced a range of advertising packages that suit every business and, more importantly, every budget! So if you are serious about promoting your business to our large visitor and member base, then one of the packages below with definitely fit in with your marketing plans.

FREE BUSINESS ADVERTISING in our Dominican Republic Business Directory

Adding your business details to our Dominican Republic Business Directory is TOTALLY FREE for a basic listing. Our Basic Listing includes:

  • Your Business Name
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Friday, 17 March 2006 22:16

Adding my Dominican Business

Listing your business to our Dominican Republic Business Directory raises your profile within both the Dominican Republic community and the thousands of people visiting our site from around the world.

No matter how large or small your Dominican Republic business, a listing in our Directory is continously working to highlight your business 24/7/365 to potential customers.

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Saturday, 04 August 2007 00:59

Dominican Republic Music

Music in the Dominican Republic

Merengue Dancers in Santo DOmingo, Dominican RepublicSexy, swaying, hot Latino sounds will be one of the first things you hear after landing at any of the airports here in the Dominican Republic. The origin of Merengue is literally right at your footsteps and both the music and dance will seep into your soul during your stay in the Dominican Republic.  It’s hard to ignore the pulsating rhythms of any of the island music and even harder still not to get up and dance….

A Brief Introduction
Merengue is the musical representation of the Dominican Republic and was created by Holiday Makers Enjoying the Sounds of the Dominican Republ;icFrancisco Antonio Nico Lora in the 1920’s.  By the 1930’s it became favourable with Dictator Rafael Trujillo who insisted it became the national song and dance for the island. Merengue is the outward projection and modeled on the European Waltz.  Whilst Merengue music is the outward projection then certainly Bachata and other musical forms are more of the people’s music, with roots settled so deep in folklore and history that it is sang everywhere and in direct contrast to Merengue music. 

Originating from bars and brothels, Bachata was a silent protest to what Trujillo had tried to create with Merengue music, and the peoples’ way of a voicing their thoughts, hardships, complaints and aspirations in a not so confirmatory manner or one that was dictated to them!

Professional Salsa Dancers Dominican RepublicAs times progressed Salsa music was introduced from other Latin American Countries and has become extremely popular with all ages in the Dominican Republic.  Some people say that Salsa dancing is like making love, the professionals say that if you are not on the Woman’s rhythm, then no body is really having fun! Salsa dancing has many different styles and can be danced according to the beat of the music.  Often the best dancers dance to the “Clave” beat, the Clave is a five note rhythmic pattern of African origin, which is the key ingredient to Salsa Music! (If you don’t like dancing but like eating instead – check out our recipe section with some great Salsa’s for you to try!!) And like any other country in the world influences from abroad influence the musical changes and direction of the Dominican Republic too. 

With Hip Hop and Raggaeton (Spanish Rap Music) being a must listen to for the younger crowds just like rock and pop too.  Rap music with so many young Dominicans living in the United States has been a strong influence in the Latino Charts and also is becoming a culture way of living for some young Dominicans too here in the Dominican Republic.  Along with the rap culture and attitude, dress and behavior and mannerisms are now reflected in certain groups and barrios (neighborhoods) through out the country and like in other countries too it is faced with the same discriminations.

Electronic music is now becoming extremely popular in the young club scene in the Dominican Republic with its European roots drawing large crowds to all night shows and parties.  Many world famous DJ’s have and are playing in the DR music scene and recently Paul Oakenfold, DJ Tiesto and Chus & Ceballos have all played marathon gigs well into the dawn hours. 

Attempting to dance Merengue in Cafe Cito on the north coast of the Dominican Republic!At the heart of all Dominican people there are musical and cultural links which connect everyone regardless of stature, this is what Merengue and Bachata music has been doing for years.  And like anyone who is a parent reading this article and has told their kids to ‘turn off that racket’ then now it is the youngsters of the Dominican Republic with their introduction of Hip Hop, Electronic and Raggaeton beats to suffer the wrath of parental grief.  Thank God for I pods!!

MERENGUE SINGERS OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

Juan Luis Guerra famous singer/songwriter in the Dominican RepublicJUAN LUIS GUERRA is one of the most influential artists in the Dominican Republic and is a composer and singer who combines traditional musical styles with new and exciting twists.  His lyrics are poetic, witty and intelligent and on his other side his humour, Christianity and romantic songs make him time and time again an award winning artist.  One of his most famous songs is “Bachata Rosa” and last year he received the Silver Torch and Gold Torch awards at the 2006 Vina del Mar International Song Festival that was held in Chile.

Joseito Mateo el Rey del Merengue or The King of Merengue in the Dominican RepublicJOSEITO MATEO – EL REY del MERENGUE, THE KING of MERENGUE is from the nation’s capital Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic.  Born in 1920 his hit song El Negrito del Batey firmly established him in the 1950’s as a mega star of Merengue. Mateo is an icon in Dominican Merengue music and is renown thorough out all of Latin America, traveling abroad and appearing in concerts in the States where in 2006 he received a star in the Bronx Walk of Fame. Mateo says he will play Merengue till he drops – it is his life!

Ruby Perez won Best Merengue artist of the year at the Casandra awards 2006RUBY PEREZ won Best Merengue of the Year in 2006 at the Casandra Awards.  Born in 1956 in the Dominican Republic he began singing in the church choir after an accident left him unable to play his beloved baseball.  He studied and graduated with honors at the Conservatorio Nacional de Musica.  He has a famous catchphrase of “Me Voy” and is known all over the world for his wonderful music.  A talented and charming man indeed.

Eddy Herrera's hit song El Negrita del Batey is world famousEDDY HERRERA is another great Dominican man born in Santiago 1964.  He learned to sing from a very young age, and later his music would encompass many different styles of Merengue, Bachata and Cumbia.  He is a very straight guy and keen sportsman and performer.  He has as well as recording many great songs also starred in films and performed on stage in West Side Story.  Winning many awards for his musical talent, Eddy Herrera is a firm favourite among many Dominicans here on the island.

BACHATA SINGERS OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Luis Vargas Bachata Singer Dominican RepublicLUIS VARGAS is a self started hard working singer and guitarist whom after meeting a local musician who taught him how to play guitar became involved in popular music here in the Dominican Republic.  After deciding to pursue a solo career, Luis Vargas actually produced his first single, he then went on to promote and sell it all by himself.  He eventually began to get air time with local Dominican radio stations playing his single and finally after putting his music through recording giants Sony International he released his now super famous Bachata song called Volvia el Dolor in 1997.
Vargas is also famous for singing in a sobbing baritone style similar to that of other Bachata singers like Luis Segura and Victor Estevez.
 
Antony Santos Bachata Singer Dominican RepublicANTONY SANTOS is currently the best paid Bachatero in the Dominican Republic.  After entering the music scene in the early 90’s he was really the only Bachata singer to reach a mainstream audience with his hit “Voy pa’lla”.  Antony Santos turned Bachata into a more romantic and soft sound which many people found more socially acceptable that the mainstream bawdy style more common to Bachata.  It seems to have worked as for his last concert he received an unprecedented US$90,000 for appearing in Puerto Rico.  Santos is also known as el Mayimbe.

Frank Reyes Famous Bachata Singer in the Dominican RepublicFRANK REYES is known as Bachata’s Prince got his big breakthrough with Sony International in 1994.  He has also won the Casandra Award and has been nominated by Acroarte, the Dominican Republic’s art journalists association for best Bachata performer.

 

 

Raulin Rodriguez Bachata Singer Dominican RepublicRAULIN RODRIGUEZ is one of the Dominican Republic’s most internationally well known Bachata singers with fans from Mexico and the United States.  In his Bachata career he has recorded under the Platano Records Label including his hit album in 2000 “Frente a Frente”.  

 

SALSA IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Jose Alberto Dominican Salsero in ActionJOSE ALBERTO “El CANARIO” is the consummate Salsero, he was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in Puerto Rico and later New York.  His latest Salsa CD is titled “Then and Now’ and is a great collection for all Salsa lovers.  He plays the flute expertly and is well known through out the world in Salsa Clubs and wide spread through the Dominican Republic and Latin America.

MUSIC FESTIVALS in the DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
If you are lucky enough to be in the Dominican Republic and love music then check out these dates as you could be in for an amazing atmospheric time…Salsa Dancers Dominican Republic

Puerto Plata Merengue Festival
The north coast of the Dominican Republic hosts a week long Merengue Festival on the Malecon or sea front in Puerto Plata.  Usually around the third week in October, the long sea front road will be shut off from motorists and you can watch local Merengue stars perform and dance.  Stands will be put up and this even usually attracts crowds of over 100,000 each year.

Santo Domingo Merengue Festival
A week long event held in Santo Domingo which is the capital of the Dominican Republic.  The festival is usually held around the last week in July/first week in August down on the sea front or Malecon.  A great showcase event with drinking, dancing and of course the major stars from the Merengue World will be joining in the fun.

Dominican Republic Jazz Festival
The jazz festival normally takes place around the end of October each year.  It is always staged at three different locations on the north coast of the Dominican Republic.  Cabarete, Sosua and Playa Dorada in Puerto Plata.  Attracting musical artists from around the globe this is a popular festival to attend.

 

 

Friday, 23 December 2005 08:31

Dominican Republic Fesitvals

The Dom Rep has a bewildering barrage of festivals . On every day of the year, there seems to be some kind of celebration somewhere, the majority of which are regional fiestas patronales , held in honour of the city's or town's patron saint. These traditional fiestas are one of the great pleasures of a trip to the DR.

JANUARY

Virgen de Altagracia
January 21, the most important religious day in the Dominican calendar, including a several-day pilgrimage to Higuey.

Duarte Day
Holiday in honour of the Father of the Country, with public fiestas in all major towns on January 26.

FEBRUARY

Carnival
The pre-eminent celebration of the year, held on every Sunday in February and culminating on February 27. The biggest festival is in La Vega, with Santo Domingo a close second.

Independence Day
Celebration of independence from Haiti and the culmination of the Dominican Carnival (Feb 27). The place to be is Santo Domingo.

APRIL

Semana Santa
The Christian Holy Week (variable, usually early to mid-April) is also the most important week of Haitian and Dominican vodú . Festivals take place in the Haitian bateyes and in Haina.

MAY

Espiritu Santo
Huge celebrations in the capital's barrio Villa Mella, pueblo Santa María near San Cristóbal and the El Pomier caves, and San Juan de la Maguana - held seven weeks after Semana Santa.

JUNE

San Pedro Apostol
A magnificent Cocolo festival in San Pedro de Macorís on June 29, with roving bands of guloyas performing dance dramas on the street.

AUGUST

Festival of the Bulls
Higuey's fiesta patronal (Aug 14), with processions coming into the city from all sides - some from as far as 30km - with cowboys on horseback and large herds of cattle.

DECEMBER

Christmas
Guloya festivals in San Pedro de Macorís, Haitian Voodoo celebrations in the Haitian bateyes and rural groups of Caribbean-style Navidad carollers in the campos (Dec 25).

Festival of the Bulls
Traditional cattle festival in Bayaguana (Dec 28)

 

Friday, 23 December 2005 08:25

Dominican Republic Communication

It's not hard to keep in touch with home by phone,  fax or e.mail now while you're in the DR because storefront phone centres are scattered about the country, though the price can be a bit steep. These phone centres are run by DR's many private telephone companies . The oldest, most venerated and by far the most omnipresent company is Claro/Codetel , which charges RD$5 per minute to North America; RD$40 per minute to Europe; and RD$50 per minute to Australia and New Zealand. The rates are a couple of pesos cheaper if you use a Codetel calling card , sold at Codetel phone centres in denominations of RD$60, 100, 200, and 600. You also have the option of going to one of Codetel's competitors that have sprung up over the past decade, the most popular of which are Tricom and Orange ; they charge RD$5 per minute to North America; RD$45 to Europe and RD$50 to Australia and New Zealand.

Local calls cost RD$1 per minute, but it's important to note that a telephone call between towns in the DR is considered long-distance, and charged at the same rate as North American calls; all areas of the DR, however, are under one area code, 809. If at all possible avoid calling collect with any of these companies.

Dominican correos , or post offices, are notoriously slow; even if you use special delivery (highly recommended) you'll still have to allow at least three weeks for your postcard or letter to reach North America, and at least a month for it to reach Europe or Australasia. Postage costs RD$3 to North America, RD$4 elsewhere. dominican-postal-service

Email , on the other hand, is steadily growing in importance, with many phone centres in the larger cities offering internet and email access, and a few private cybercafés cropping up in the resort areas.

The country code for the Dominican Republic is 809.

A 21 year old female, Luisa Gill was caught by Boston Customs Officials with nearly a pound of cocaine that she had ingested via condoms before she boarded the JetBlue flight from Puerto Plata on the North Coast of the Dominican Republic.

 Customs officials noticed Gill was 'jittery' after the flight from the Dominican Republic and began questioning her. Gill admitted she had the drugs inside her and was taken to a nearby hospital where 50 condoms filled with the drug were recovered.

Official figures released by the Central Bank of the Dominican Republic show that over 4 million tourist visited our shores in 2010, that's an increase of 32,000 on the previous year!

Despite the cancellation of several flights from both North America and Europe in December because of the terrible weather conditions they incurred, figures were still up in this month - it's the first time the 4,000,000 barrier has been broken!

Official figures also confirm the majority of visitors who visit the Dominican Republic come from the United States and Canada (54%).

Tuesday, 25 January 2011 13:00

Dominican Boxer Felix Diaz Steps Up In Class

As predicted by therealdr.com some two months ago, 2008 Olympic boxing champion Felix Diaz will step up in class when he faces former WBA Welterweight Champion Yuri Nuzhnenko on March 11 at DIVS in Ekaterinburg, Russia.

Dominican Felix Diaz boasts a perfect 8-0 record and will face the biggest test of his near 3 year professional career. Yuri (30-2) is by no means a slouch and a win against Felix would put his career back on track after he was defeated on points by British champion Mathew Hatton in July last year.

Television broadcast details will be published when available.

 

Dominican Finance Minister, Juan Montas in an interview with “The Dow Jones Newswires” said that he expects the Dominican Peso to strengthen this year. Montas states his reason as –“ investors take advantage of the attractive interest rates currently on offer in the Dominican Republic”.

"There hasn't yet been a problem of appreciation but it could happen this year... Indeed there is a flow towards the Dominican Republic because of the attractiveness of interest rates."

Currently, the country’s benchmark is interest mark is 4.75%

Friday, 21 January 2011 13:07

Dominican Holiday - Virgen de la Altagracia

Today, 21st January represents the Virgen de la Altagracia dia, translated as Virgin of the Altagracia Day that is celebrated in the Dominican Republic. The holiday spans until Tuesday, 25th January.

The day is in recognition of Mary who is regarded as the "Mother Protector and Spirit" Of the Dominican Republic.

Most stores will be closed until Tuesday and huge fiesta's will take place this long weekend around the country, particularly at the beach.

The realdr.com will resume normal news service on Tuesday.

Happy Holidays!

 

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