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The Spice of life – Past, Present and Future Salsa—Manhattan Style! Manhattan Salsa dance is a fun and flirtatious fusion of Caribbean, Latin and North American dance. Salsa dance studios became popular in New York City during the 1970s when disco dance moves fused with Latino music. (Remember who “shudda won” the dance contest in the 70s movie hit Saturday Night Fever?) In the 1980s, Salsa dance fever hit Miami and into Puerto Rico, Venezuela and Colombia. Thanks to the talent of singers, bandleaders, and dance companies, salsa dancing fun and multicultural dance tradition continues today. It’s happening all over New York City, the suburbs as well as in cities and towns across the United States.Salsa dance much, like its culinary namesake, is a mixture of different dance styles from all over the world. Sweet salsa (the food) is made with fruit, mild salsa made with sweet peppers and tomatoes and hot and spicy salsa have enough jalapeno light up more than a few taste buds. And there are just as many ways to enjoy the dance of Salsa especially in Brooklyn, New York at Viva Dance Studio. With Viva Dance Studio dancing lessons you’ll learn · Latin-american rhumba, mambo, and chacha dance · Afro-Cuban dance styles and African Kona · Puerto Rican, Dominican, and other Latin American moves. · Modern, jazz, contemporary, and hip-hop · and more So, bring your dancing shoes, and come visit us at Viva Salsa Dance Studio in Brooklyn, New York. Viva Dance Studio in Brooklyn—your link to past traditions of multicultural dance in a modern teaching environment. |