Styles de danse
Les festivals se présentent comme de la salsa en entendant par là des choses très différentes. Ces pages disent ce qu'est réellement chaque style, d'où il vient, et quels festivals le programment vraiment.
Cubain
Les styles autour desquels ce site est construit, du son au reparto.
Cuban Salsa
60 festivalsCuban salsa, salsa cubana, is the circular partner dance that grew out of son and mambo in Havana in the 1950s and 60s.
Casino
62 festivalsCasino is what Cubans actually call the dance the rest of the world calls Cuban salsa.
Rueda de Casino
2 festivalsRueda de casino is casino danced in a circle, with a caller naming moves and couples swapping partners on command.
Timba
54 festivalsTimba is the Cuban dance music that emerged in the late 1980s and 90s, harder and more aggressive than son-based salsa, with funk and jazz harmony and a rhythm section that stops and restarts.
Son Cubano
42 festivalsSon is the root.
Reparto
3 festivalsReparto is the newest of these, born in Havana's outer neighbourhoods in the 2010s and danced to a music of the same name built on reggaeton and Cuban rhythms.
Rumba
45 festivalsRumba is the Afro-Cuban drum and voice tradition underlying most Cuban dance: three forms, yambú, guaguancó and columbia, played on cajones or tumbadoras over a clave.
Rumba Guaguancó
44 festivalsGuaguancó is the best known rumba form, a couple dance of pursuit and refusal in which the man attempts the vacunao, a symbolic claim, and the woman blocks it with the botao.
Rumba Columbia
43 festivalsColumbia is the fastest and most acrobatic of the three rumba forms, traditionally danced solo by men, from the rural sugar-mill areas of Matanzas.
Afro-Cuban
44 festivalsAfro-Cuban covers the folkloric dances carried to Cuba by enslaved West Africans: the orisha dances of the Yoruba tradition such as Yemayá, Ochún and Changó, alongside Congo and Arará forms.
Termes génériques
Des mots qui recouvrent plusieurs danses à la fois, et masquent souvent celle qu'un festival propose réellement.
Salsa en ligne
Dansée sur une ligne plutôt qu'en cercle, développée surtout aux États-Unis.
Salsa On1
14 festivalsSalsa On1 breaks on the first beat and travels along a line rather than a circle.
Salsa LA
6 festivalsLA style is salsa danced On1 along a line, developed in Los Angeles in the 1990s.
Salsa On2
14 festivalsSalsa On2, also called mambo, breaks on the second beat, which places the dancer with the conga rather than ahead of it.
Salsa New York
7 festivalsNew York style is salsa danced On2, developed in the city's Puerto Rican community and codified by Eddie Torres.
Autres styles présents dans ces festivals
Non cubains, mais souvent programmés à côté des salles cubaines.
Bachata
25 festivalsBachata is Dominican rather than Cuban, and appears here because many festivals run it alongside Cuban styles.
Bachata Dominicana
15 festivalsDominican bachata is the traditional form, closer to how it is danced in the Dominican Republic: footwork-heavy, played with the beat, syncopated and free rather than built on long sequences.
Bachata Fusion
14 festivalsBachata fusion, often called sensual bachata, is the European development of the dance, assembled in Spain in the 2000s from bachata plus elements of zouk and contemporary.
Kizomba
15 festivalsKizomba is Angolan, from the 1980s, danced close and slow to music descended from semba.
Les compteurs ne portent que sur les festivals à venir. Le style le plus représenté en compte 62.