About Miguel
I'm a dance culture journalist and community organizer who's
been deep in Portugal's Latin dance scene for over a decade. It
all started in university when I stumbled into a bachata night
in Lisboa — I was supposed to be doing research for a Cultural
Studies paper, but I got hooked on the culture, the community,
and the music.
What struck me then, and what still drives my work today, is
that dance doesn't belong to any single age group. Yet when I
started going to more events and talking to dancers over 45, I
kept hearing the same thing: "I love this, but I feel like I
don't belong here." That's wrong. It shouldn't feel that way.
Over the years, I've organized 120+ social dance events, worked
with over 30 dance studios and cultural organizations, and
interviewed hundreds of dancers. I've been dancing bachata and
salsa myself for 16 years, so I understand both sides — the
journalist's responsibility to report accurately, and the
dancer's need for real, honest information about where to learn
and where to dance.
At quinridge Unipessoal, Lda., I synthesize all that field
experience into guides, event calendars, and resources that
actually help older adults find their local dance communities.
No hype, no fluff. Just real information about real classes and
real events where you'll feel welcome.
I write because I believe that if you're curious about dance,
you shouldn't have to guess whether a class is right for you or
whether you'll fit in at an event. You deserve clear, honest
information from someone who's actually been there.