it is the type of dance that they do at festivals
No. Its origins are located in Cuba. However, it is widely danced in Mexican parties and popular, non-religious celebrations. And if you're talking about tomate salsa, then yes.
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Well you can eat salsa,chips,rice,beans and other food from that culture.
they have eggs or steak and they have guacamole and chips, salsa, anything they can find that is in their culture and that is healthy, they will eat.
You should bottle that salsa! This salsa is a bit too hot for my taste. This restaurant's salsa is divine!
The stylistic qualities of salsa are: - Salsa has strong precise movements - Salsa has lots of attitude - Salsa has strong musicality - Salsa has sharp controlled actions Louis 7/7/2011;)
when was salsa invented
Salsa is a beautiful style of dance. Armando is a name. Salsa Armando can be a name for some choreographer that teaches salsa.
Yes definitely , without salsa music , there is no appropriate rhythm for salsa dancing to take place
chips..
No, salsa and Santeria are not the same. Salsa is a type of dance music that originated in Cuba and has roots in African and Latin American rhythms. Santeria, on the other hand, is a religion that developed in Cuba and combines elements of Catholicism with West African Yoruba beliefs.