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Salsa is a Latin dance, associated with the music genre of the same
name, which was first popularized in the United States in the 1960s in
New York City. Salsa is an amalgamation of Cuban dances, such as mambo,
pachanga and rumba, as well as American dances such as swing and tap. It
was primarily developed by Puerto Ricans and Cubans living in New York
in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Different regions of Latin America
and the United States (including countries in the Caribbean) have
distinct salsa styles of their own, such as Cuban, Puerto Rican,
Colombian, and New York styles. Salsa dance socials are commonly held in
nightclubs, bars, ballrooms, restaurants, and outside, especially when
part of an outdoor festival. Salsa's tempo ranges from about 150 bpm
(beats per minute) to around 250 bpm, although most dancing is done to
music somewhere between 160 and 220 bpm. The basic Salsa dance rhythm
consists of taking three steps for every four beats of music.
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