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  2. Salsa (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The term "salsa" was coined by Johnny Pacheco in the 1960s in New York, as an umbrella term for Cuban dance music being played in the city at the time. [2] Salsa as a dance emerged soon after, being a combination of mambo (which was popular in New York in the 1950s) as well as Latin dances such as Son and Rumba as well as American dances such as swing, hustle, and tap.

  3. José Alberto "El Canario" - Wikipedia

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    José Alberto Justiniano (born December 22, 1958, in Villa Consuelo, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic), [1] better known by his stage name José Alberto "El Canario", is a salsa singer from the Dominican Republic.

  4. Salsa romántica - Wikipedia

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    Salsa romántica was heavily influenced by the balada style (or pop style) of salsa and is widely criticized due to the simple compositional style of both types. [3] Salsa romántica has been considered to be an imitation of classic salsa. [4] In Cuba, some critics refer to salsa romántica as the "white" style to differentiate it from ...

  5. Footage of Meghan Markle & Prince Harry Salsa Dancing ... - AOL

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    A fan commented, "Beautiful, graceful Meghan is a great dancer, speaker and human being. She is amazing at salsa and both show true appreciation for the people and their culture.

  6. Salsa music - Wikipedia

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    Salsa music is a style of Caribbean music, combining elements of Cuban, Puerto Rican, and American influences. Because most of the basic musical components predate ...

  7. Dominican salsa - Wikipedia

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    A notable salsa performer from the Dominican Republic is José Alberto, known as "El Canario" (The Canary) for his widely adored voice, who was born in Santo Domingo in 1958. Alberto relocated to Puerto Rico with his family and later to New York in the early 1970s, where he sang with several orchestras.

  8. Salsa (musical structure) - Wikipedia

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    Salsa is a potent expression of clave, and clave became a rhythmic symbol of the musical movement, as its popularity spread. Clave awareness within the salsa community has served as a cultural "boundary marker", creating an insider/outsider dichotomy, between Cuban and non-Cuban, and between Latino and non-Latino.

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