The roots / John Storm Roberts -- What makes rhumba? / William Gottlieb -- The form and formation of the rumba in Cuba / Larry Crook -- Ponce, the danza, and the national question : notes toward a ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Stephen Bruno, who wrote a book about his life as a doorman, helps people head to brunch, then gets ready for a day of religious worship and a night ...
Between showers on a rainy Sunday afternoon, an Upper West Side intersection played host to a lively outdoor salsa concert by a 13-piece band that included three trumpet players and three trombonists.
When it comes to salsa dancing, I've got a bit of Manhattan Guy in me. Maybe you remember him from "Sex and the City." Miranda dumps him after she discovers that he hasn't left the island of Manhattan ...
Ahtoy grew up in Guam and has indigenous Christian and Cuban ancestry. She has been a part of the Latino dance community since she moved to New York City at 17 years old. Since then, she has sought to ...
Since last month, a TikTok has been floating around, showing arthritic Latino grandmas and grandpas hearing Bad Bunny for the first time, courtesy their bemused grandchildren. On the reel, he samples ...
The event featured a live performance by the Hartt School All-Stars and a salsa dancing workshop. Salsa first gained popularity in the northeast in the 1960s in New York. “Salsa truly is a ...