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Salsa Dance is the name given in New York to Casino Dance, developed in Havana in the early 1960s. This type of dance is but the evolution of Son. The name Salsa appeared first in CMQ radio, when DJ "Bigote" Escalona used the word as an expression of spiced and condimented music. Tito Puente used the word Salsa in New York when referring to his play. Celia Cruz, known in Cuba by La Guarachera de Cuba when accompanied by Sonora Matancera, later became La Reyna de la Salsa (Salsa Queen) in the United States State nickname: Empire State Other U.S. States Capital Albany Largest city New York Governor George Pataki Official languages None Area 141,205 km² (27th)  - Land 122,409 km²  - Water 18,795 km² (13. ... Casino Dance is internationally known as Salsa. ... Havana (Spanish: San Cristóbal de La Habana) is the capital of Cuba and, with a population of 2. ... Son can refer to various things: A male direct descendant If referring to the Korean branch of Buddhism, see Seon Son, a commune in the Ardennes département in France A town within the municipality of Son en Breugel, in the Netherlands A town in the municipality of Vestby, Norway, see... Tito Puente (April 20, 1923 - May 31, 2000) was an influential Latin jazz and salsa musician. ... Celia Cruz (Celia de la Caridad Cruz Alfonso) (October 21, 19241 - July 16, 2003) was a Cuban salsa singer who spent most of her career living and working in the United States. ... Led by 90-year-old guitarist and vocalist Don Regelio Martinez, La Sonora Matancera has been called, by the Guinness Book of World Records[1], the group with the longest duration. ...


Timba is a further development of salsa cubana which includes more hip hop and Caribbean influences. Timba is the Cuban variant of salsa music, and is often understood to be a sub-category of salsa. ... Hip hop music is a style of popular music. ... The Caribbean or the West Indies is a group of islands in the Caribbean Sea. ...


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salsa music: Information from Answers.com (4920 words)
Salsa's closest relatives are Cuban mambo and the son orchestras of the early 20th century, as well as Latin jazz.
Salsa music is traditionally based on a 4/4 time signature, and is mostly phrased in groups of two bars (eight beats), such as recurring rhythmic patterns and main phrases of the chorus.
Salsa songs commonly start with one clave and then switch to the reverse partway through the song, without restarting the clave rhythm; instead, the rhythm is shifted four beats using breaks and stop-time.
Salsa (dance) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2731 words)
Salsa is a slot or spot dance, i.e., unlike Foxtrot or Samba, in Salsa a couple does not travel over the dance floor much, but rather occupies a fixed area on the dance floor.
Salsa music is a fusion of traditional African and Cuban and other Latin-American rhythms that traveled from the islands (Cuba and Puerto Rico) to New York during the migration, somewhere between the 1940s and the 1970s, depending on where one puts the boundary between "real" salsa and its predecessors.
Salsa is one of the main dances in both Cuba and Puerto Rico and is known world-wide.
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