No, it does not. The Salsa originates from Spain.
It originated in Cuba
True___ False, Salsa originated in Cuba.
No. Spain is the country that mostly does salsa.
Salsa originated in the Afro-Caribbean Salsa is ever changing and has many different styles inside of this style Salsa is spanish for "sauce" or "mixture", and is a mixture of different styles of dances. dancefxstudios.com
im pretty sure ot originated in Europe
No, it does not. The Salsa originates from Spain.
It originated in Cuba
No. Salsa is a Cuban-originated dance. It is widely danced in Mexico, however.
True___ False, Salsa originated in Cuba.
No. Spain is the country that mostly does salsa.
Clases de salsa translate into English as salsa classes. The salsa is a dance thought to originate in Cuba. The salsa originated probably in the 1920s as a development of other Cuban dance forms.
Salsa originated in the Afro-Caribbean Salsa is ever changing and has many different styles inside of this style Salsa is spanish for "sauce" or "mixture", and is a mixture of different styles of dances. dancefxstudios.com
Salsa originated in the Spanish speaking regions of the Carribean. But one can dance Salsa anywhere, it is a very fun and energetic dance form with a vast room for improvisation.
Salsa originated in the Caribbean, with influences from Cuba and Puerto Rico. Its roots can be traced back to Afro-Cuban and Afro-Puerto Rican music genres such as son, mambo, and guaracha.
The Conquistadors gave salsa its name. The Spanish word for sauce being salsa. The food itself predates the Conquistadors. The ingredients for salsa originated in South America and were later grown by the Aztecs who were regularly ate what we know as salsa.
no , it is not a folk dance of any country in particular. And you dance to salsa by moving and shaking your hips to the rhythm of the drummy music :)