Wherever you go in Santiago de Cali, Colombia’s third-largest city, you can hear the steady six-count cowbell clave—the pulse of salsa music. You'll hear it echoing from the salsa clubs, yes, but also ...
Colombian salsa dancers participate in the 14th World Salsa Festival in Cali, Colombia on September 27. Photo: AFP After a six-day dancing carnival, the 14th World Salsa Festival was wrapped up on ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Salsa dancers rehearsing for Cali’s ‘Salsodromo’ parade © AFP/Getty ...
The band also spoke on the legacy of Jairo Varela, who wrote the fast-paced salsa track, which became an unofficial anthem for Colombians around the world. By Griselda Flores Senior Editor, Latin ...
About 150 dancing couples from across Europe stopped in mid-twirl or -shimmy, dropped their jaws and nailed their eyes on a giant video screen. That’s how salsa impresario Albert Torres recalls the ...
Salsa is the undisputed center of the “Feria de Cali,” one of Colombia’s most important festivals that takes place at the end of December every year. If you want to enjoy some of the world’s best ...
Delirio's performances highlight the rhythms of salsa and the fun of the circus Santiago Ayala is only 10 years old, but from the moment he struts on stage before an enthralled 1,000-strong audience, ...
The city of Cali, Colombia, is known for great salsa music — and, in the past, deadly drug cartels. The two are not entirely separate. The point of a tradition is that it's been around a while. It's ...
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