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Machismo in Salsa: Where Did It Go

As I continue to go out dancing 5-6 days a week at a salsa club here, there and everywhere, it’s really striking just how much the male lead has changed over the years. During its origins, and in its indigenous forms, salsa was a very sensual dance of courtship, flirtation, and trying to “close the deal”. Men would throw on their best rags and break off their best moves, exhibiting as much machismo as humanly

Africa's First Salsa Congress: A Wasted Opportunity?

Check this out...it is taken from a link advertising an upcoming Salsa Congress in Africa!

"Organising a Salsa Congress is never easy, but organising one in Africa is always going to present some unique opportunities to combine salsa and tourism. It is also going to present some unique salsa backdrops. Nigeria is most likely the birthplace of the clave and is the home of the Yoruba people. Nigeria is also the place from where the Ifa religion (Orishas) originates."

Salsa On The Continent: My Worst Fears Realized!

Almost a year ago, I wrote a blog sharing my fears and trepidations on the impact of a Salsa Congress on the continent of Africa. And while Africa is a vast continent comprised of several unique countries and nationalities which make broad generalizations inappropriate, my recent trip to Ghana and to its salsa clubs was more disturbing than usual.

Africa's First Salsa Congress: A Wasted Opportunity?

Check this out...it is taken from a link advertising an upcoming Salsa Congress in Africa!

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