In the decade of the 1970 This designation was established and Caribbean dance music that was danced and played by Latin Americans in USA. Salsa has its roots in Cuban music and the rhythm of the dance “son” but it has become so international that no one associated with a particular country. In the sixties the bomb took place puertoriqueños styles and full, making the sauce in a common cultural identity for Puerto Rican and other Latin American immigrants.
They say an ancient history of Salsa is danced in Versailles Contradanza, It happened to the Spanish court, and thence to the Caribbean, during colonization, with the name of Contradanza; It came to Haiti to Havana.
Another key factor in the origin of salsa rhythms are African African slaves remained in their religious rites. Immigration from Haiti to Havana gives rise to the "Son Cubano", but not in Cuba where it born Salsa.
After dancing the quadrille the Havana Cuban rhythm give rise to the "Danzon". Then came the "Oriental Son" in the early years 30. Then came the "Mambo" in 40 and "Chachachá" in 50; the "Pachanga" in 60 and so on, until the "Songo" in 80 and of course the "Timba" in 90. La Timba, also known as Hipersalsa is not a new rhythm, but a new sound that was born in Cuba, where they fuse Son, the sauce, Rap and Pop and you can dance in pairs or individually.
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