2 definitions by Yarian
1. Cuban-rooted style of dancing that is considered awesome. Salsa comes hand in hand with a particular style of dancing which can come from Cuba, Los Angeles, New York, Puerto Rico, or Casino style which was also originated in Cuba near the 1960's.
Leading Salsa singers are Celia Cruz, Willy Chirino, and others.
Salsa is the main style of music at latin music discos and clubs specially in Miami.
When performed correctly, the dance of salsa can look very awesome.
The style of music and dancing has it's roots in Cuba and they have extended to other parts of Latin America, however, the originators of the style and the roots are still held by Cubans.
Leading Salsa singers are Celia Cruz, Willy Chirino, and others.
Salsa is the main style of music at latin music discos and clubs specially in Miami.
When performed correctly, the dance of salsa can look very awesome.
The style of music and dancing has it's roots in Cuba and they have extended to other parts of Latin America, however, the originators of the style and the roots are still held by Cubans.
by Yarian May 23, 2006
1. Cuban-rooted style of dancing that is considered awesome. Salsa comes hand in hand with a particular style of dancing which can come from Cuba, Los Angeles, New York, Puerto Rico, or Casino style which was also originated in Cuba near the 1960's.
Leading Salsa singers are Celia Cruz, Willy Chirino, and others.
Salsa is the main style of music at latin music discos and clubs specially in Miami.
When performed correctly, the dance of salsa can look very awesome.
The style of music and dancing has it's roots in Cuba and they have extended to other parts of Latin America, however, the originators of the style and the roots are still held by Cubans.
Leading Salsa singers are Celia Cruz, Willy Chirino, and others.
Salsa is the main style of music at latin music discos and clubs specially in Miami.
When performed correctly, the dance of salsa can look very awesome.
The style of music and dancing has it's roots in Cuba and they have extended to other parts of Latin America, however, the originators of the style and the roots are still held by Cubans.
by Yarian May 14, 2006