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cacevedo222
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Salsa

Postby cacevedo222 » May 21st, 2008 11:10 pm

I read somewhere that Salsa dancing (mambo) is one of the most popular exports of Latin America. Originating in New York City during the 1960's, Salsa has become a worldwide phenomenon. Being from New York, I was exposed to Salsa from a young age. I was shocked to see the difference when I moved to Costa Rica. Just like Spanish. Salsa in Costa Rica took on a regional form. Has Salsa hit your side of the world yet? Let us know!

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Instructional Videos

Postby Joseph » June 14th, 2008 3:55 pm

Here's a link to some interesting videos of a Salsa class. If this doesn't arouse your appetite to get down in a Salsa Hall, I'm not sure what will!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js0IZi6L_uw

enjoy!

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cacevedo222
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Salsa Schools

Postby cacevedo222 » June 14th, 2008 4:23 pm

Here is a link to one of the most popular dance schools in Costa Rica. It is called Merecumbé and it has campuses located all around the country. If you find yourself in CR, this is an excellent way to meet locals as well as other gringos spending time in the country.

http://merecumbe.net/

Learn the Tico style of Salsa, which you will find is very active!

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Postby rodney » June 10th, 2009 9:06 pm

I took up Salsa a while back, and I love it. The funny thing is though, most of the people I know prefer to dance the Cumbia, Merengue or Bachata. :cry:

That just means I have more to learn, and another excuse to get out on the dance floor. :lol:
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Postby cacevedo222 » June 12th, 2009 2:56 pm

Hey Rodney!
For me, Salsa is always king. I thought I knew most Latin dances until I came to Costa Rica. I grew up dancing Salsa, Merengue, and Bachata (all of these dances originated in the Caribbean) but when I saw Cumbia (Columbia) for the first time I was floored. That dance is also known as 'swing' and is a workout and half! While learning I actually pulled my calf muscle! It is a hard dance to learn but once you do...man, it is impressive. I have a friend who is a dance teacher and he can dance cumbia with two girls at the same time! I don't know about you but for me that is a definite incentive to learn more!

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