Salsa dancing has been around for nearly 100 years and today it’s enjoyed by people around the world. From salsa dancing competitions to salsa festivals and salsa classes in dance studios like Fred Astaire of Raleigh, we think it’s safe to say salsa isn’t going anywhere anytime soon!

Despite it being so popular, most people don’t know a lot about it. Here are five things you probably didn’t know about salsa dancing:

1.) The Dance Originated in the 1920s in Eastern Cuba

While salsa music had been popular since the 1910s, the dance didn’t come about until the 1920s. In the 1970s, salsa dancing got a big boost in popularity from Cuban & Puerto Rican musicians in New York, where it spread to the rest of the US.

2.) It Has African and Caribbean Roots

Salsa dancing is a mixture of several Latin dances, including tango, mambo,, and flamenco, with each region adding its own flavor to the dance. Because of this, there are several styles of salsa, including Cuban, Miami style, Afro-Latino, and Colombian salsa.

3.) The Origin of the Name “Salsa” is a Mystery

The dance was named after the style of music but no one quite knows why it was named “salsa.” Some suggest the name comes from the food since it has elements from many cultures much like salsa has many ingredients. Others say it’s because the dance’s movements are hot and spicy, like salsa.

4.) It’s All in the Lower Body

During the entire dance, the upper body is level, all movement takes place in your lower body. This leads to the swinging hip movements salsa in known for.

5.) It’s an Excellent Workout

In addition to being an effective and fun form of cardio, the movements being concentrated in the lower body make it a great workout for your hips, legs, and glutes.

 

Are You Ready to Learn to Salsa Dance?

If you’re looking to take a salsa dancing class in Durham, we offer dance classes for all skill levels. If you’re a new student, be sure to check out our introductory offers! To schedule your salsa lesson at our Durham dance studio, call us at tel: 9194894313 or fill out our online contact form!

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