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Performers like Cortijo y Su Combo, Richie Ray & Bobby Cruz, el Gran Combo de Puerto Rico among others started to hit the stages in the island and in New York City along with performers from other places such as Celia Cruz from Cuba.
26 Ιουν 2023 · In this brief history of salsa, we’ll explore the origins of the world’s most popular Latin dance, from the Caribbean islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico to the global phenomenon that it is today. Who Invented Salsa Dancing?
Brief history and origin of Salsa dancing is that it initially developed into a particular style in the 1940s and comes from a tradition of Latin dance styles that dates back to the early 1900s. It is heavily influenced by Afro-Cuban traditions and dance styles such as mambo, guaguanco and danzon.
1 Ιουλ 2024 · Experience the vibrant culture of Puerto Rico through the rhythmic tales of salsa dancing, a cornerstone of local life that is as engaging as it is enriching. We will explore how salsa music acts as a social adhesive, uniting locals and tourists alike.
The history of salsa on the island dates back centuries, linked to Afro-Caribbean dances such as bomba and plena, introduced by African slaves during Spanish colonization. In the 1960s, Puerto Rican musicians began to fuse Afro-Caribbean rhythms with Cuban and American influences, giving birth to salsa.
28 Φεβ 2023 · Salsa dancing can be traced back to the 1920s and 1930s, when Cuban and Puerto Rican immigrants brought the music and moves of the Caribbean islands to New York City. This resulted in the formation of a unique dance style that blended Cuban mambo, Puerto Rican bomba, and other Latin American dance styles.
1 Απρ 2015 · Puerto Ricans living in the barrios of New York City, for example, listened to Bomba, an Afro-Caribbean-influenced dance that is uniquely Puerto Rican. They also danced Mambo, and eventually contributed a more romantically-styled version of salsa that borrows features of the Mambo.