What is salsa

The most prominent explanation of the history of salsa are from its Cuban roots;

It is said that the musical Genre called Danzon, soon developed into Son and from there the Blue print of what we call Salsa was formed.

Salsa today

Salsa is a latin dance, associated with the music genre of the same name, which was first popularized in the United States in the 1960s in New York City. Salsa is a mixture of Cuban dances, such as mambo, pachanga and rumba, as well as American dances such as swing and tap.
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What is Marengue

Merengue dance is the Dominican Republic's national dance, which accompanies the merengue style of music. A pair of dancing partners hold hands at chest-level and move in slow, sensuous semi-circles to the rhythm of the music (Wikapedia)

What is Bachata

Bachata is a style of dance that originated in the Dominican Republic. It is danced widely all over the world but not identically. The basics to the dance are three-step with a Cuban hip motion, followed by a tap including a hip movement on the 4th beat.

What is Kizomba

Kizomba is a dance and music that was created in Angola in early 1980s. It is also performed in other lusophone African countries, in Europe and in USA. It is known for having a slow, insistent, somewhat harsh, yet sensuous rhythm; the result of electronic percussion.

What is Cuban salsa casino

You'll find different styles of salsa from Puerto Rico to Colombia, Miami and Los Angeles, but the distinctive and popular Cuban form of salsa is known as casino, the term originating from the dancehalls where typically better-off, white Cubans would spend their nights in the mid-20th century.

What is cha cha cha

The cha-cha-cha, is a dance of Cuban origin. It is danced to the music of the same name introduced by the Cuban composer and violinist Enrique Jorrin in the early 1950s. This rhythm was developed from the danzón-mambo. (Wikipedia)

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