Puerto Rican Salsa Dancers - CRAZY SALSA MOVES!!! Part2

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

Puerto Rican Salsa Dancers performing at Salsa de Hoy Studio in Brooklyn NY. CRAZZY, Amazing Salsa moves!!!!

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  • Love that crazy, hip gyrating, fast footwork salsa!

  • nobody dances salsa better then us p.r. all day!!! we made that shit lol

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  • Salsa calena bailada por boricuas brutal! Vivan los boricuas!

  • Puerto Ricans can dance it all. :))

  • fast, precise footwork is Colombian. Puerto Rican has lots of turns. Cuban is all arms! lol

  • Quien le dijo a esta gente que esto es ritmo colombiano.. no digo que ustedes no sepan bailar eso no es lo que digo peor mi vida mas boricua esto no puede ser.. nada en contra de la Colombia linda solo una nota

  • @Ani900 Umm, it clearly says "Puerto Rican salsa DANCERS" not Puerto Rican salsa dancers dancing to Puerto Rican salsa. So its not really misleading in any form it didn't specified where the salsa was from. So I think they know what they are dancing to.

  • @SPADES6o6 Respeto a los Puerto Riqueños y Cubanos como Colombianos pero tambien se baila buena salsa en varios paises de latinoamerica, Incluyendo a Mexico, lo unico que cambia es el estilo de baile que se demuestra en los pasos.

  • @SPADES6o6 On1, On 2, Casino, caleña, Miami, Mambo, New York, LA, some styles are synonymous with others and some are combinations of others. Cuban salsa being mainly casino, puerto rican encompasses the on 2/on 1 track family. Miami style is what happens when On 1 dancers decide they want to dance casino, cuz in Miami, Cuba is just not that cool anymore. So yes, salsa is also Colombian, but it's also a whole bunch more....

  • @SPADES6o6 ok. Sure if you're talking about the roots of Salsa as a musical genre, a blend of cuban and african rhythms came to new york and when the cuban embargo took place, the puerto ricans in new york took the lead on developing the genre...Salsa music now has sources from all over; I am sure you're familiar with Joe Arroyo and Sonora Carruseles, both colombian. I was, however, specifically referring to style of dance when i said Colombian, Salsa caleña.

  • @threedthinker salsa is really Puerto Rican and Cuban never knew its also Colombian :S

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