Salsa is dead. Gone. Kaput. Forget about it. A comatose genre swallowed alive by other styles of Latin music: rock en espanol and hip-hop, reggaeton and norteno. Salsa is dead. Or is it? For the last ...
FAIRFIELD — Salsa — it’s not just for chips anymore. That’s particularly true in Fairfield, where weekly salsa classes and monthly salsa socials are held at the Fairfield Community Arts Center at 411 ...
These nonbinary salsa dancers challenge the tradition of men leading and women following. In Austin, Texas, non-binary couple Audrey Guerrero and Angie Egea, a.k.a. “The Kueen & Queen of Non-Binary ...
At ages 7 and 10, Beberly Devers and Jerick Teran have already met more famous people and traveled more than the average kid – and all thanks to their speedy feet and their sweet salsa beat. Beberly ...
A salsa instructor directs learners in pairs at Salsa Con Todo in Fremont. “One-and-two-and-three-and-four!” she belts out as her feet kick into a complex series of steps. Dance partners in the ...
The Bronx has long been known as “el condado de la salsa,” or the borough of salsa. Since the fast-paced rhythm and melodies first arrived in the United States from Cuba in the 1930s, no place in the ...