Oh mi Cubita linda!😍por esas calles me di un paseo cuando te conocí Cuba! Gracias grupo, bailan tan bien y bonito que yo quiero bailar asi pero no soy cubana jaja para bailar asi se requiere tener sangre cunana!! Volveré !🌴☀😘💗 Bella gente😀👏👏
Casino takes its name from the private sports clubs, "Casinos Deportivos" where the well off, predominantly white Cubans danced at parties in the 1950s, mixing their style of Cuban Son with the Jive that arrived with sailors from the US, docking in La Habana. That is, if you like, the grammatical base of salsa. What's happened since very much mirrors where the music and dance has landed. In Colombia, virtually devoid of jazz and African influence except on its Caribbean coast, the music resembles European pop with badly played percussion and the dance has deviated beyond any recognition with its origins into a kind of pixie hop and skip affair with no core body movement. Though differing in styles and with varied influences, the Portarrican/US versions of Salsa share a European camp/ballroom aesthetic at worst, or a lack of dynamic engagement between couples endemic in non-African dance. In Cuba, casino has moved in the opposite direction, drawing increasingly on its rich sub-Saharan African lexicon as it was taken over by the "lower orders." Particularly since the timba revolution, Casino is taken to include rumba, palo, dances for the Orishas, conga, and just about anything thrown in that works.
Oh mi Cubita linda!😍por esas calles me di un paseo cuando te conocí Cuba!
Gracias grupo, bailan tan bien y bonito que yo quiero bailar asi pero no soy cubana jaja para bailar asi se requiere tener sangre cunana!! Volveré !🌴☀😘💗
Bella gente😀👏👏
Gracias!
OUTSTANDING! Muy bonita!!!
Muy bonito, me encanto....les mando muchos saludos a Cuba
Casino takes its name from the private sports clubs, "Casinos Deportivos" where the well off, predominantly white Cubans danced at parties in the 1950s, mixing their style of Cuban Son with the Jive that arrived with sailors from the US, docking in La Habana.
That is, if you like, the grammatical base of salsa. What's happened since very much mirrors where the music and dance has landed. In Colombia, virtually devoid of jazz and African influence except on its Caribbean coast, the music resembles European pop with badly played percussion and the dance has deviated beyond any recognition with its origins into a kind of pixie hop and skip affair with no core body movement.
Though differing in styles and with varied influences, the Portarrican/US versions of Salsa share a European camp/ballroom aesthetic at worst, or a lack of dynamic engagement between couples endemic in non-African dance. In Cuba, casino has moved in the opposite direction, drawing increasingly on its rich sub-Saharan African lexicon as it was taken over by the "lower orders." Particularly since the timba revolution, Casino is taken to include rumba, palo, dances for the Orishas, conga, and just about anything thrown in that works.