Celia Cruz was known as the Queen of Salsa, La Guarachera de Cuba, as well as The Queen of Latin Music.
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latin American Cuban and columbian
salsa was formed using Cuban inspiration. formed from dances like guarracha and son and molded into perfection mostly by puertorican hands. the actual rise of salsa can be tied to fania records, founded by the dominican johnny pacheco, eho seemed to have a Cuban taste. as known fania records was linked to willie colon Hector lavoe, ismael Miranda ext. Salsa is "recycled Cuban Dance music".
In south America close to the Cuban empire
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Salsa is considered to be a broad category of both dance and music. It has Cuban, Puerto Rican, and Colombian roots.
The Salsa is mainly Puerto Rican and Cuban.
Salsa refers to a popular Latin American dance music genre that originated in the 1960s in New York City. It incorporates a variety of musical influences, such as Afro-Cuban rhythms, jazz, and funk. Salsa is also a style of dance that developed alongside the music.
Celia Cruz is the queen of salsa.
Neither Mexico nor Peru, Salsa has its roots in the "cuban Son"
No. Salsa is a Cuban-originated dance. It is widely danced in Mexico, however.
You may be thinking of Salsa. Strictly speaking it is not a Cuban dance as it did not start in Cuba, but it has Cuban influences.
latin American Cuban and columbian
In south America close to the Cuban empire
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.