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22 Interesting facts about salsa dance

salsa_1Bruce Lee danced perfectly Latin Dances and at age of 18 years became Hong Kong’s Cha Cha Champion. Tweet This


salsa_2A Tango dancer decided to “shine” his dirty shoes on his trousers, while dancing in a competition. The “shine” was born as everybody thought it was a new dance move and started replicating it. Tweet This



salsa_3Despite being both called Latin dances, Jive came from the U.S. and Paso Doble actually originated in Spain. Tweet This



salsa_4American soldiers were the first U.S. citizens who became aware of Salsa during the Cuban War of 1898. Tweet This


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salsa_5In 1909, first radio recordings of what would be later known as Salsa came out of Cuba. Tweet This


salsa_6Salsa style “casino” derived from the name of the Cuban social club El Casino Deportivo where the dance began. Tweet This


salsa_7In 1960s, Fania Records – a small music studio in New York – reshaped Cuban music to match the tastes of Latin New York, and called the sound “Salsa.” Tweet This


salsa_8Most salsa dances performed by professionals and on TV shows such as Dancing with the Stars, come from the LA Style. Tweet This


salsa_9Cuban Style Salsa is quite popular in the Middle East. Tweet This


salsa_10The movie “Dance with Me” first featured Cuban Salsa (Rueda) dancing and thus popularised the dance in the U.S. Tweet This


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salsa_11Santiago de Cali, Columbia is known as the “Capital de la Salsa.” Tweet This



salsa_12Dark colours are preferred for costumes as they hide sweat and deodorant stains, while making the sequins more visible. Tweet This


salsa_13Men’s clothing should not compete with female partner’s costume as the lady has to be the star of the dance. Tweet This


salsa_14Elvis Presley, The Diamonds, Sam Cooke, Johnny Otis, Nat King Cole and Bo Diddley helped popularising Latin music by implanting Cuban music elements into their hits. Tweet This


salsa_15Bolero is the slowest among all Latin dances. Rumba is just a bit faster. Tweet This


salsa_16The first Bachata was recorded in 1961. Tweet This


salsa_17In the beginning, Bachata was danced as a slow Dominican Bolero, in a very close position. Tweet This


salsa_18Until early 1990s, when it turned towards more romantic lyrics, Bachata was associated mostly with crime and prostitution, and just one national radio station would play it. Tweet This


salsa_19The dance Lindy Hop was actually named after the aviator Charles Lindbergh. Tweet This


salsa_20In 1989, Kizomba started in Angola as a fusion of Semba (the precursor of samba) with the French Caribbean Zouk music. It became extremely popular in all Portuguese speaking countries. Tweet This


salsa_21Purportedly, Tango was born in the brothels of Buenos Aires, in early 20th century. As women were scarce, a man could approach one either through prostitution or while dancing. Tweet This


salsa_22In 1913, Tango became the dance that virtually everybody worldwide wanted to learn. Tweet This

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