SALSA dance originated in South America. It is a kind of Latin dance and is a style of Latin dance. To be precise, it originated in the Caribbean island country of Cuba. At that time, Contra-Danze, a country dance imported from England and France, was combined with the local dance Son in Cuba to form a new dance style.
In the 1950s, this dance became popular in Europe and the United States. The Americans named it SALSA, and it spawned many styles, such as Cuban style, Puerto Rican style, New York style, Los Angeles style, etc. This kind of dance is different from other dances. Its charm is that not only can you have fierce competitions and wonderful professional performances on the stage, but you can also enjoy music and dance freely on the dance floor. Through SALSA, you can make more friends.
Over the past few decades, the SALSA craze has swept the world at an alarming rate. SALSA conferences are held every year in 50 continents in the United States, especially New York and Los Angeles. The SALSA conferences are the most famous and attract the world every year. Thousands of SALSA enthusiasts and SALSA dancers from all over the world rushed to the event, which was held for the eighth time this year. In Europe, almost all countries hold SALSA conferences every year, such as the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Finland and other countries. And Australia and Canada. . . . . From Puerto Rico to Havana, from Moscow to Hawaii. . . . . SALSA conferences are held in every corner of the world. In Asia, Japan, South Korea, India, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong are also holding annual SALSA conferences. It not only attracts people from all over the world to attend the conference, but also serves as a window to promote this city to the world. SALSA is an art that combines music and dance. This art not only promotes the exchange of Latin culture, but also shortens the distance between countries.