Salsa dancing is a lot like another popular human activity. It can leave you breathless, sweaty and glowing at the end of the night. Or it can be something you stumble through awkwardly without really ...
For decades, Los Angeles Azules has played cumbia to sold-out crowds in arenas, making hips smoothly shake in time to the beat. The group’s traditional Latin dance tunes have become the soundtrack of ...
Alt.Latino journeys from the tip of South America to the bodegas of New York City — all the while dancing to the beat of cumbia, the lingua... Cumbia: The Musical Backbone Of Latin America Cumbia: The ...
Bomba Estereo's lead vocalist, Liliana Saumet, grew up on Colombia's Atlantic Coast. It's where cumbia was born. "I can feel when I sing the cumbia, because it's my origin, my family, my everything," ...
DiDi Lund founded Shenandoah Latin Dance in Staunton, Virginia, to create a multicultural community space. The studio offers a variety of Latin dance styles, including salsa and Rueda de Casino, for ...
Cumbia is often something you hear before you know its name. It arrives early, at family parties, backyard gatherings, long afternoons that stretch into the night, folded into the background of daily ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Mexican Consulate in Fresno will spotlight the culture, history, flavor and rhythms of cumbia music Thursday evening at Arte ...
Latin dance clubs are in a league of their own. The amount of hip shaking and sweat production is unlike any other style of dance club, especially with the amped-up energy and fast-paced music. Orange ...
Cumbia was little known outside of Latin America until the last few decades, however it has never been far from the mainstream pulse of Latin music in the continent itself and is popular from Mexico ...
Whether you're in a convenience store in Ushuaia, the southernmost tip of Argentina, Mexico City or East L.A., you're likely to hear cumbia blaring from a stereo. In Latin America, no musical style ...
This episode originally aired Feb. 18, 2015. Whether you're in a convenience store in Ushuaia, the southernmost tip of Argentina, Mexico City or East L.A., you're likely to hear cumbia blaring from a ...