Although the name Salsa was first coined in New York City, the dance has its roots in Cuba. A blending of the Haitian “danzón”, the African “rhumbas”, the Cuban “són”, and the Spanish “troubadour”, Salsa is more a compilation and blending of many other Latin and Afro-Caribbean dance styles. Centuries ago, Caribbean dancers began to dance the Salsa as a blending of their cultures. In the 1930s, when large numbers of Caribbean people immigrated to New York, they brought...
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