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What is Colombian Style salsa?

Colombian-style salsa is a type of salsa that is danced almost exclusively in the South American country of Colombia. Colombian salsa is known for its rapid and intricate footwork as well as the athletic lifts and tricks that are incorporated into their dancing.

The basic Colombian step is similar to Cumbia (another dance which originated in Colombia) but the pace is much more rapid, with extra kicks and steps added in. Unlike other salsa styles, in Colombian salsa the upper body remains mostly rigid, with most of the movement occurring in the hips and legs. Colombian turn patterns follow a circular pattern, similar to Cuban style salsa, and the timing of the steps is generally on 1.

Colombian salsa originated in the city of Cali, Colombia (which is why the style is also referred to as “Cali-style salsa” or “Salsa Caleña”), which calls itself the “World Capital of Salsa”. There are more salsa schools and salsa teams in Cali than any other city in the world, and salsa is on the level of a national sport, with many competitions held in Colombia throughout the year.

Where is Colombian Salsa Danced?

Colombian-style salsa is danced almost exclusively in the country of Colombia. Cali, Colombia is the capital of Colombian salsa dancing, with hundreds of salsa schools and academies in the city. Many of the major cities in Colombia such as Medellin, Bogota, and Cartegena also have Colombian-salsa schools as well.

In the US there are a few well-known Colombian-salsa schools in New York/New Jersey, but outside of that there aren’t many places where Colombian-salsa is taught or danced. A few well-known salsa instructors teach in Japan, and a few have branched out into Israel as well, so as more Colombian-salsa teachers travel abroad, the style could gain in popularity in more countries.

Check out our video dancing salsa caleña with salsa champion, Andres Leiton:


We hope you this helped increase your knowledge about Colombian-style salsa! Learn more about the other different styles of salsa dancing.

Learn how to dance like a Colombian

It’s a country full of world champion dancers, so it’s no surprise that Colombians can move. A visitor gets itchy […]

It’s a country full of world champion dancers, so it’s no surprise that Colombians can move. A visitor gets itchy feet just watching their Latin flair on the dancefloor. But even though plenty of Colombians have been dancing since birth, it’s not that difficult to catch up. Discover how to dance like a Colombian! Just learn the steps, feel the beat and set your hips in motion!

Salsa

Salsa dancing may have begun in New York City but it would be nothing without its Latin roots – namely Colombia, Cuba and Puerto Rico – and each of its “homes” has  its own style. Colombian salsa is often called Cali-style because the city of Cali is the “World Capital of Salsa” (it’s played and danced everywhere). Colombian salsa is not easy, in fact, the intricacy and precision of its steps is one reason Colombian salseros win so many World Championships. But despite the quick steps and skips, the Colombian basic step (a form of “kick forward, step back”) is relatively easy to master and will ensure you survive the night at any Colombian salsa club.  (You may also enjoy: Colombian artists to watch)

 

Cumbia

Cumbia is basically Colombia in dance form, with its blend of indigenous, African and European instruments and folklore. It was originally a courtship dance, with African slaves wearing long skirts to imitate their European owners, and it was chaste – men and women barely touched one another. Instead the women held burning candles (you can just hold one arm aloft) and waved their skirt with their other hand, dragging their feet to mimic being in shackles. Men used faster steps, moving around the women and holding their hat, or handkerchief, in one hand with the other behind their back. The idea was to entice the woman towards them. Still, if that sounds too hard, many couples now dance modern cumbia by facing one other then stepping back and away in tandem, extending their free arm as they do so. (You may also enjoy: Everything you need to know about cumbia)

 

Merengue

Merengue is a Dominican dance but Colombians are fond of stars so you’ll find it danced all over the country. The good news is, it’s fairly easy. The basic step involves a sort-of marching step with couples gently rotating (the trick is to bend your knees and move your hips as far to each side as possible). The leader holds the follower’s waist with his right hand and her hand with his left. Still, even that basic step can get out of control. Good merengue dancers are fond of all kind of twisting turns – all without letting go of each other’s hands – so you may see intricate handholds that end up like pretzels.

Joropo

Joropo is the dance of Colombia’s eastern plains and the word itself comes from a Spanish word for party – although this music and dance has a strong African influence too. Originally joropo was played with the arpa llanera (harp) bandola (similar to a mandolin) cuatro (small guitar) and maracas – although many different instruments are used nowadays. The dance itself is like a waltz. Couples face each other and make small steps forwards and backwards, like sweeping the floor. Later the woman does the sweeping steps alone, while the man stomps. It’s more elegant than it sounds. (You may also enjoy: The sound of music: Traditional Colombian instruments)

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Recently, the fashion for a healthy and sporty lifestyle is gaining momentum, including the fashion for dancing. The leader among the latter are the rhythms that came from Latin America: merengue, salsa, bachata. These so-called social dances come from the streets and are available to anyone who wants to, it only takes a little effort to learn a few basic movements. In addition to training various muscle groups, developing flexibility, grace and endurance, dancers get the joy of communication and an incomparable feeling of soul flight. Salsa has no age. Anyone can learn to dance it. Salsa lessons can be taken both in numerous dance schools, and you can learn how to dance salsa at home on your own, as many salsa video lessons for beginners have now been released. Video of salsa dancing for beginners, see below.

Salsa has its roots in Cuba from cha-cha-cha, rumba, timba and sleep. In its modern form, this style developed around the 1970s. Its immediate predecessor was the mambo, familiar to many from the movie Dirty Dancing. However, it is not necessary to perform all acrobatic figures and take off into the hands of a partner in high support. The basic movements of salsa are quite simple and easy to remember, we dance salsa from the video.

Types and styles

Salsa is divided into the following types and styles:

  • Circuit (includes Cuban casino, Venezuelan rapid and Colombian with acrobatic elements and complex footwork). Cuban casino is the simplest and most convenient in execution. Partners form a circle, within which they make movements and turns. In addition, in a discotheque, where there is not much free space, this version of performance is more convenient.
  • The Venezuelan variation is impulsive, starts on any beat and has a dynamic tempo. The most spectacular is Salsa Cali (caleña), named after the Colombian city of Cali, which hosts annual festivals and is considered the world capital of this dance. The Colombian style is characterized by complex acrobatic stunts, fast foot movements, and a massive staging, with many dancers moving as a single mechanism.
  • Linear - Los Angeles (LA) and New York (NY) styles. In line styles, partners do not form a circle. They stand in an open position and the girl moves along the line from one partner's hand to the other, while the man turns the body 180 degrees, the so-called cross-body-lead. The pace in linear salsa is very fast, energetic, with abrupt stops, which makes the dance resemble ballroom latina. The difference between LA and NY styles is that in LA they start moving to a strong first beat, as in a casino, and in NY they start moving to a weak second beat.

However, one should not be shy in front of such diversity, because salsa is a social dance that came from the streets and is based on a dialogue between a man and a woman. The partner leads his lady, showing in the best possible way, and the lady obeys the partner's movements. The most skillful and professional dancers use the minimum set of basic elements, because the main thing in the dance is the soul. Watch the salsa video below.

Where to go to study?

There are many dance studios in Moscow where teachers from Argentina, Cuba, Colombia and Venezuela will teach you how to dance salsa and move in other Latin rhythms. Many teachers give lessons in Russian, but even if the bill goes to uno-dos-tres, learning a few words in Spanish is an added bonus to the joy of communication.

The movements in salsa depend on the style and type of salsa, but the basic basic mambo step is quite simple: step back and forth for one-two-three, pause in place, and step the other foot back and back for one-two-three. Pause again standing still. The partner can turn one step forward. The main mistake of beginners is that they forget about the pause, since the count is one-two-three, in fact, it is one-two-three-four.

Salsa video lessons are now available, so watch, learn and enjoy the bright rhythms!

Flirting and passion: the World Salsa Festival was held in Colombia - photo

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Flirting and passion: the World Salsa Festival was held in Colombia - photo

Flirting and passion: the World Salsa Festival was held in Colombia - photo

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Initially, salsa came from Liberty Island. Her music is a mix of Cuban (danzón and rumba), North American (rock and jazz), Caribbean (bomba and cumbia) and South American (tango and samba) motifs.

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Interestingly, the name "salsa" is not a coincidence with hot sauce. At first, the musical style "sleep", popular in the middle of the last century, called for "adding a spark" - Echale Salsita. And then the famous "king of mambo" Tito Puente at the concert, looking at the enthusiastically dancing couples, exclaimed "Esto es una gran salsa" ("This is a great sauce! (Hash)"), and the incendiary direction no longer parted with its new name.

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© AFP 2022 / Luis Robayo Experienced dancers can really dance salsa with any partner, anywhere in the world, the first time. And it will look as if the couple had been rehearsing for hours in the hall.

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Experienced dancers can really dance salsa with any partner, anywhere in the world, the first time. And it will look as if the couple had been rehearsing for hours in the hall.

© AFP 2022 / Luis Robayo Like many other social movements, salsa is a flirtatious dance. At the same time, there are no permanent partners in it, it is entertainment for free and non-jealous natures. He leads, she follows and decorates.

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Like many other social movements, salsa is a flirtatious dance. At the same time, there are no permanent partners in it, it is entertainment for free and non-jealous natures. He leads, she follows and decorates.

© AFP 2022 / Luis RobayoAnd yet, the coronavirus has made its own adjustments. Dancers take an anti-virus selfie at the 15th World Salsa Festival.

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And yet, the coronavirus has made its own adjustments. Dancers take an anti-virus selfie at the 15th World Salsa Festival.

© AFP 2022 / Luis RobayoThe largest international salsa festival took place in the Colombian city of Cali, which has long been considered the capital of this incendiary dance.

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The largest international salsa festival took place in the Colombian city of Cali, which has long been considered the capital of this incendiary dance.

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A sultry beauty in bright make-up prepares to perform at the World Salsa Festival in Cali, Colombia.

© AFP 2022 / Luis Robayo Salsa is also considered a great way to improve yourself, both internally and externally. It perfectly develops creative abilities, the ability to improvise, teaches you to feel the rhythm and not be afraid to communicate with strangers. And this direction requires a flexible body, good reaction and endurance.

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Salsa is also considered a great way to improve yourself, both internally and externally. It perfectly develops creative abilities, the ability to improvise, teaches you to feel the rhythm and not be afraid to communicate with strangers. And this direction requires a flexible body, good reaction and endurance.

© AFP 2022 / Luis RobayoUnlike ballroom dancing, where competition is the focus of the performers, social dancing does not aim to "dance" someone. The purpose of salsa is to entertain the performer, to give him the opportunity to move for pleasure, to relax after work and tiring everyday worries.

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Unlike ballroom dancing, where competition is the focus of the performers, social dances do not aim to "dance" someone. The purpose of salsa is to entertain the performer, to give him the opportunity to move for pleasure, to relax after work and tiring everyday worries.

© AFP 2022 / Luis Robayo To master this dance direction, you do not need a young age or relevant experience on the floor. In salsa, you do not need to work out every movement, experience is learned already on the dance floor! A couple of synchronized steps with a partner, a few smooth movements of the hips, a smile, a mysterious look - and now you are already performing "salsa romance"!

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To master this dance direction, you do not need a young age or relevant experience on the floor. In salsa, you do not need to work out every movement, experience is learned already on the dance floor! A couple of synchronized steps with a partner, a few smooth movements of the hips, a smile, a mysterious look - and now you are already performing "salsa romance"!

© AFP 2022 / Luis Robayo A bright and memorable image is a must for any salsero, especially in the "festival" version.

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A bright and memorable image is a must for any salsero, especially in the "festival" version.

© AFP 2022 / Luis RobayoIn the middle of the last century, salsa began its march around the world. In the 70s, she ended up in New York, where Cuban and Puerto Rican immigrants had fun at dance parties after work. Quite quickly, salsa turned from a folk dance into a full-fledged social direction, and then into an integral part of American leisure.

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In the middle of the last century, salsa began its march around the world.


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