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Salsa is a syncretic dance form with origins from Cuba and Puerto Rico as a major original American meeting point of Spanish (European) and African cultures. Salsa is normally a partner dance, although there are recognized solo forms such as solo dancing " suelta " and " Rueda de Casino " where multiple couples exchange partners in a circle. Salsa can be improvized or performed with a set routine. Salsa is popular throughout Latin America as well as in North America, Europe, Australia, and some countries in Asia and the Middle East. It is fast becoming a global phenomenon. Salsa's roots are based on Afro-Cuban Rumba and Son dancing, and is open to improvization and thus it is continuously evolving. New modern salsa styles are associated and named to the original geographic areas that developed them. There are often devotees of each of these styles outside of their home territory. Characteristics that may identify a style include: timing, basic steps, foot patterns, body rolls and movements, turns and figures, attitude, dance influences and the way that partners hold each other. The point in a musical bar music where a slightly larger step is taken (the break step) and the direction the step moves can often be used to identify a style. Incorporating other dance styling techniques into salsa dancing has become very common, for both men and women: shimmies, leg work, arm work, body movement, spins, body isolations, shoulder shimmies, rolls, even hand styling, acrobatics and lifts. Latin American styles originate from Cuba and surrounding Caribbean islands and then expanding to Venezuela , Colombia , Nicaragua , Puerto Rico and the rest of the Latin states ; also heavily influence "Miami" style which is a fusion of Cuban style and North American version. The styles include "Casino", Miami-Style, Cali-style and Venezuelan Style. North American styles have different characteristics: Los Angeles style breaks on the first beat "On 1" while New York style breaks on the second beat "On 2". Both have different origins and evolutionary path, as the New York Salsa is heavily influenced by Jazz instruments in its early growth stage.
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By L.June 19, 2021 • Verified Purchase
8x10 With Easel
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The quality was amazing so sturdy! It’s beautiful my husband loved it so much he actually cried. He said it was the best gift ever. It was the best gift at such a great price. The quality was amazing I definitely recommend this to anyone who wants a perfect picture! Blown away with the printing it was wonderful! The quality was amazing! The frame is sturdy the frame is amazing too. I am just loving this!
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By Susan W.December 20, 2020 • Verified Purchase
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I had a favorite photo that was take during a recent trip to France done for gifting purposes as an 8x10 and the results were outstanding. While the photo looks professional, it has even more meaniing to us, since it's a treasured memory that we ourselves caputred Since this one turned out so great, I immediately ordered additional photo plaques in various sizes to share other memorable moments. Thank you Zazzle for offering this amazing item. While I opted to not indlude printing on this particular plaque, however, I did include printing on the other placques that I ordered and the printing came out as I requested in my plaque design.
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By Kimberlina S.April 24, 2020 • Verified Purchase
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This product was well made and will last a long time. It is a perfect remembrance for the lost of my loved one. I recommend this product. The printing was excellent!
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Created on: 8/17/2012, 8:54 AM
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