Overview
Salsa was created by Cuban and Puerto Rican immigrants living in New York in the 1960s and 70s. Salsa is based on son – a type of music from Cuba that combines Spanish and African elements. In New York, son was influenced by jazz, rock and pop to become salsa.
Date and place of origin
1960s and 70s, New York (America)
Famous performers
- Celia Cruz (singer)
- Eddie Palmieri (pianist)
- Tito Puente (drummer)
- The Fania All-Stars (a salsa group)
Dance steps
salsa is a paired dance – couples hold each other loosely and step forwards and backwards or out to the side and back with each other. Spins, turns and holds can also be added into the dance.