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Salsa | Definition, Dance, History, Facts | Britannica Salsa, hybrid musical form based on Afro-Cuban music but incorporating elements from other Latin American styles It developed largely in New York City beginning in the 1940s and ’50s, and it peaked in popularity in the 1970s
Salsa music - Wikipedia Salsa music is a style of Latin American music, combining elements of Cuban and Puerto Rican influences Because most of the basic musical components predate the labeling of salsa, there have been many controversies regarding its origin
A Dive into Salsa Music: Origins, Evolution and More Salsa music finds its roots in the Caribbean, particularly in Cuba and Puerto Rico, where a complex interplay of African, European, and indigenous musical traditions gave birth to its distinctive sound
How Salsa Music Took Root in New York City - HISTORY Decades before the twirling, hip-shaking grooves of salsa music exploded into a global phenomenon, it emerged from the glitzy New York mambo clubs in the 1940s and 1950s and made its way to the
History of Salsa Dance Salsa dance emerged in the Central American country of Cuba during the late 19th and early years of the 20th century This country's rich musical history enabled many Latin dances to thrive, grow, and morph into new forms, leading to modern Salsa dance and Salsa music by the 1920s
Salsa and Migration - U. S. National Park Service Centuries of enslavement caused many cultural changes in Cuba, including the music that led to salsa Then, migration between Cuba, Puerto Rico, and New York City set the stage for musical interactions and encounters that became salsa we enjoy today
What Is Salsa Music and What Is Its Origin? - LiveAbout It evolved a little differently in each place, so today we have Cuban salsa (timba), Puerto Rican salsa, and Colombian salsa (dura) Each style has a driving, electric energy that is the hallmark of the salsa form, but it also has the distinctive sounds of its country of origin
A Guide to Salsa: Music, History, Popular Artists Born from the passion and creativity of the Puerto Rican and Cuban diasporas, the origins of Salsa can be described as a labor of love Musicians drew inspiration from Cuban composers Arsenio Rodríguez, Conjunto Chappotín, Machito, Roberto Faz, and Benny Moré in the 1930s and 1950s
The History of Salsa Dance Discover the vibrant history of salsa dance, from its Afro-Caribbean roots to its global rise and cultural impact