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2 hrs
Private Excursion
15 people per transport
These classes can start at your preference schedule according to the times below.
Anything can be used to make music in Cuba: Two pieces of wood, an empty box, a tire rim are enough to trigger an irresistible rhythm, anywhere and at any time, on the bus, on the beach or in the streets. There are top classical music composers and interpreters, but it is the traditional music, a fusion of the Spanish melodies and the African rhythm, that it is the essence of Cuba. The success of the mambo and cha-cha-cha in the 1950s followed was by the worldwide popularity of son, rumba and salsa. Dance is also an essential part of life in Cuba. No-one stays seated when the music starts: feet and hands start to move with the rhythm, and bodies sway and rock.
Salsa is dance music which maintains the rhythmic structure of son while adding new sounds borrowed from jazz and other Latin American genres.
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