萨尔萨舞(salsa)是一种拉丁风格的舞蹈,其热情奔放的舞风不逊于伦巴、恰恰,但却比它们更容易入
门。而与伦巴、恰恰等拉丁舞相比,跳萨尔萨舞的人也有更多率性发挥的空间。它是一种节奏强烈的双人舞,讲究两个人的配合和默契。在周围人眼里,正在跳萨尔
萨舞的男女仿佛正坠入爱河,所以也有人把萨尔萨舞称为“催生爱情的魔法舞蹈”。
萨尔萨(salsa)在西班牙文里原指一种酱料,是拉丁美洲人特别喜爱、带有辛辣味的蕃茄酱汁。拉丁音乐开始使用salsa源自于1933年,古巴作 曲家毕涅里欧(Ignacio Pinero)因吃了少了古巴风格的辣味、变得无味的食物而有了灵感写下一首 『加一点酱吧!』“Echale Salsita”的歌,开始了萨尔萨在拉美乐坛、舞坛上的新纪元。salsa酱的辛辣更转变为人们日常的口语、结合了音乐成了热情的催化剂。60年代后, 数位知名作曲家、歌手 Cal Tjader, La Fania 以及 Santana等以salsa为名的唱片纷纷发行,形容跳起舞来如同salsa酱般的狂野,歌词里唱出舞者要以火辣的热情沸腾全场,从此将拉丁音乐贴下 salsa卷标。salsa乐风及舞蹈百花齐放席卷了整个美洲各国,更沿烧全世界。

09年夏季档美剧时间表 真爱如血青春密语回归
Salsa is a dance for Salsa music created by Spanish-speaking people from the Caribbean and their immigrant communities in the US. Salsa dancing mixes African and European dance influences through the music and dance fusions that are the roots of Salsa: Son, Guaguancó, Rumba, Boogaloo, Pachanga, Guaracha, Plena, Bomba.
Salsa is normally a partner dance, although there are recognized solo forms, line dancing (suelta), and Rueda de Casino where groups of couples exchange partners in a circle. Salsa can beimprovised or performed with a set routine.
The name "Salsa" is the Spanish word for sauce, connoting (in American Spanish) a spicy flavor.[2] Salsa also suggests a "mixture" ofingredients, though this meaning is not found in most stories of the term's origin.
萨尔萨(salsa)在西班牙文里原指一种酱料,是拉丁美洲人特别喜爱、带有辛辣味的蕃茄酱汁。拉丁音乐开始使用salsa源自于1933年,古巴作 曲家毕涅里欧(Ignacio Pinero)因吃了少了古巴风格的辣味、变得无味的食物而有了灵感写下一首 『加一点酱吧!』“Echale Salsita”的歌,开始了萨尔萨在拉美乐坛、舞坛上的新纪元。salsa酱的辛辣更转变为人们日常的口语、结合了音乐成了热情的催化剂。60年代后, 数位知名作曲家、歌手 Cal Tjader, La Fania 以及 Santana等以salsa为名的唱片纷纷发行,形容跳起舞来如同salsa酱般的狂野,歌词里唱出舞者要以火辣的热情沸腾全场,从此将拉丁音乐贴下 salsa卷标。salsa乐风及舞蹈百花齐放席卷了整个美洲各国,更沿烧全世界。

09年夏季档美剧时间表 真爱如血青春密语回归
Salsa is a dance for Salsa music created by Spanish-speaking people from the Caribbean and their immigrant communities in the US. Salsa dancing mixes African and European dance influences through the music and dance fusions that are the roots of Salsa: Son, Guaguancó, Rumba, Boogaloo, Pachanga, Guaracha, Plena, Bomba.
Salsa is normally a partner dance, although there are recognized solo forms, line dancing (suelta), and Rueda de Casino where groups of couples exchange partners in a circle. Salsa can beimprovised or performed with a set routine.
The name "Salsa" is the Spanish word for sauce, connoting (in American Spanish) a spicy flavor.[2] Salsa also suggests a "mixture" ofingredients, though this meaning is not found in most stories of the term's origin.
















