Salsa dance, as we know it today, evolved in the mid-20th century, primarily during the 1940s and 1950s in New York City, influenced by Cuban and Puerto Rican music and dance styles. While its roots can be traced back to earlier Afro-Cuban dances, the term "salsa" itself was popularized in the 1960s. The dance incorporates elements from various Latin rhythms, making it a dynamic and evolving art form.
The dance Salsa was made in Cuba.
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 :)
Salsa is the form of dance performed to the Salsa music created by the Spanish inhabitants of mainly the Carribean. There are various forms of Salsa, but the most popular is the couple dancing. The dance marks the strong Spanish influence and is a dance of celebration, open to improvisation.
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.
baile la salsa
Yes, I can salsa dance.
The dance Salsa was made in Cuba.
The person who invented the salsa dance was George Bush.
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 :)
The salsa is a Latin based dance.
Salsa is the form of dance performed to the Salsa music created by the Spanish inhabitants of mainly the Carribean. There are various forms of Salsa, but the most popular is the couple dancing. The dance marks the strong Spanish influence and is a dance of celebration, open to improvisation.
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.
baile la salsa
salsa is a latin dance. it is classed under street latin or club Latino
A salsa dance
No. Salsa is a Cuban-originated dance. It is widely danced in Mexico, however.
Salsa is popular in most of Latin America.