The History of Salsa Dancing Part 2 - The Rise of Mambo

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Part 2 of a educational series I'm doing on the history of salsa dancing. This second video delves into the rise of mambo in the United States. Mambo is considered by many to be the father of salsa. www.nysalsa101.com

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  • @ninabacoso1
    @ninabacoso1 12 лет назад +1

    those were the days getting to dance w the best salsa dancers in the show at the corso i had the honor to do so

  • @majocuban2830
    @majocuban2830 8 лет назад +4

    It could be analyzed, salsa is played with Cuban musical instruments, 8 out of 10 musical rhythm that compose salsa are Cuban, the orchestra format to play salsa are Cuban, the rhythm of Tumbao mach with Cuban Son, no one have found the differences between the salsa and Cuban music. you can find music like you define as salsa played by Cuban in Cuba 1940's and it is pretends to make me to believe salsa came up in New York by 1970s, and one of the "founders" says he played all time Cuban music. LOL.

  • @nickdiamante4939
    @nickdiamante4939 2 года назад

    I need a whole list of these songs!!!! 😫😫😫

  • @CFITOMAHAWK2
    @CFITOMAHAWK2 13 лет назад +1

    @yoelalmira All those names are African. Guaracha, Guaguanco, changui. Even the name Cumbia is the Spanish way of pronouncing the old West African dance and music called CUMBE. Ask an African who knows his music. They laught when mentioned Salsa is Cuban. Cubans were the first to start doing it with Eurpean Instruments and on the radio due Cuba had one of the first radio stations in Latin America. It could also be heard in Florida on non stormy nights. So Americans started listening to Cuba

  • @antowalk
    @antowalk 15 лет назад +2

    Im missing cuba so much shame shame the blockade icolated cuba from neighbouring jamaica.

  • @brandonsmith8679
    @brandonsmith8679 4 года назад +1

    What is that song caseta

  • @Atmosphere404
    @Atmosphere404 13 лет назад

    @DontReplytoComment Not only is that Fair but Super Acurate!!!! That will be a Great analogy! Good One!

  • @mespinet
    @mespinet 11 лет назад +2

    I keep forgetting, the cubans invented music, air, food, the hurricane etc etc etc etc.

  • @Kaybii
    @Kaybii 14 лет назад +1

    Could you put subtitles or something? I really don't understand your voice, Sorry

  • @CFITOMAHAWK2
    @CFITOMAHAWK2 13 лет назад

    2:26 its Hustle Dancing but at 2:29 That is not Hustle, but Disco Dancing moves from the movie Saturday Night Fever, which some non popular silly ways were shown by John Travolta to exalt that character and add some Free Style Dance (but bs) to the plot. No one does that on Hustle Dancing and I have been to over 100 of those dances since 2004. Hustlers do laught at that though of doing that kind of Free Style Disco Dancing.

  • @br0nzepen
    @br0nzepen 14 лет назад

    @antowalk ?? you can go to Cuba from Jamaica.

  • @marilynmayamendoza4448
    @marilynmayamendoza4448 11 лет назад

    I went to the Corso every week. Never met Eddie Torres lol

  • @georgewu5
    @georgewu5 11 лет назад +1

    DonR: No, it is not fair for you to say Salsa's grandparents were Cuban. Because when the Puerto Ricans from New York stole the Cuban Mambo and changed the name into Salsa, there is no more dance for the Cuban Mambo to be identified with. This is what happened recently, the D.J. had to announce both Mambo and Salsa for the music he is gong to play, and your partner always asked you on 1 or on 2 ? I am sick of being asked whether I am on 1 or on 2. All I want is to dance the God-damned dance.

  • @AfroMalaya
    @AfroMalaya 13 лет назад

    @rotena25 I agree with you, the reason why latin ballroom is because of cuban music, but they make sure they removed all black or african thing, cause the white people wont buy dancing stuff that has lots of black thing in it. Racism is what made Latin Ballroom flourish when no latin people really dance ballroom that style..

  • @nickdiamante4939
    @nickdiamante4939 2 года назад

    What is the name of that song with the people shouting “mambo!” It was in the last video too near the end

    • @RachelGuestToTheParty
      @RachelGuestToTheParty 2 года назад

      It’s from the movie musical “west side story” :-) check the soundtrack ❤️

  • @Atmosphere404
    @Atmosphere404 13 лет назад

    @CFITOMAHAWK2 Interesting It Def comes from Africa! So Thanks to the Africans for this Great Art form! Every Race gave great contributions to humanity Science Knowledge The ARTS. So I'm Happy the rest of the Planet can Share and all Dance Together! One Love!

  • @BLONDONEWOMAN
    @BLONDONEWOMAN 10 лет назад

    LOVE THESE VIDEOS I DANCE MAMBO ON 2 OR 1

    • @romanleca4969
      @romanleca4969 5 лет назад

      there is no such thing as mambo on2 :)

  • @caraqueno
    @caraqueno 11 лет назад +1

    Dude:
    You are totally remiss and historically inaccurate when you mention that mambo was introduced at the Palladium in 1947. While some Cuban and Puerto Rican dancers might have already been dancing steps that came to be mambo, you totally ignore the essential contribution that it was Mexican films, the preeminent films serving the Spanish-speaking community around the world that brought Cuban music and performers throughout the world. It was 1950, when Perez Prado appeared in Mexican

  • @CFITOMAHAWK2
    @CFITOMAHAWK2 12 лет назад +1

    But even if most of the Rhythm names are African sounding, the Cuban and some Puerto Rican refinements are the ones that created the styles that we enjoy today as Salsa. Cuba is rich in talents as well as Puerto Ricans too.
    Incredible those two small islands have created so many music styles, famous all over the rest of the world. They are often called Sister Islands due they share so much music. I heard other musicians say Cuba and Puerto Rico creates, the world takes.

    • @dogace
      @dogace 3 года назад

      That comment makes no sense. Obviously you've never been to Cuba or Puerto Rico. Africans comprise the people of those islands

    • @CFITOMAHAWK2
      @CFITOMAHAWK2 3 года назад +1

      @@dogace Bullshit. I lived in PR 31 years. And actually PR's are mostly white or brown. Not like the other islands which are mostly black. Im a commercial pilot.

  • @AfroMalaya
    @AfroMalaya 13 лет назад

    Narrator - Dancing culture is always consider a-tiempo, and contra-tiempo. This On1 and On2 sytem is dseigned by the Americans studios; Btw Mambo is not haphazard, Mambo is always 1-3 (a-tiempo) on the downbeat. Doesnt matter where you start. The On2 is based on tumbao hit; but to tell you the truth Tumbao never starts on2, the start on the 4 or 8 on the lower pitch conga. Piano also never starts on 1 or on 2, they pitched in late. Check with a Latin percussionists or a musician.

  • @iheartmambo8211
    @iheartmambo8211 9 лет назад

    Supre like! :)

  • @georgewu5
    @georgewu5 11 лет назад

    NYsalsa101: Salsa is considered by many to be the thief of Mambo !