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derived from the West African word “semba” meaning
“a navel thrust” or “a kind of physical invitation”
a Brazilian dance characterized by rapid rhythmic
steps and a swaying, rocking motion made to lively
beats
Portugese traders brought
African slaves to Bahia, Brazil.
The slaves retained the
customs of their homeland,
including a tradition of
drumming and dancing.
During mid 19th century, Brazil
abolished slavery and
descendants of slaves moved
south to Rio de Janeiro.
They settled in the favelas
or poorer neighborhoods
surrounding the city.
Through 17th and 18th centuries,
music and dance survived in
private celebrations.
The Africans continued dancing
to percussive music and
developed samba out of a mix
of styles, including Brazilian
maxixe, a dance similar to
tango.
In 1914, the first
phonograph record
of samba music
brought wider
recognition and
samba became more
popular.
an expert Samba dancer who was
famous in Brazil
Introduced the Samba dance to the
United States after her move to
Hollywood
a sexy, energetic and fun partner dance
a popular form of social dance that originated in the
Caribbean
the movements have origins in Puerto Rican bomba and
plena, Cuban Son, cha-cha-cha, mambo and other
dance forms
Cuban Son
Afro-Cuban Rumba
1900s, Eastern Cuba
Musical elements and rhythms from various styles were combined.
the two main styles, used
diverse musical instruments to
create the basis of a rhythm
that later became known as
the Salsa.
50 years later, the new rhythm
reached Havana.
Salsa absorbed influences
from other local Cuban music
and from American jazz and
continued to evolve.
Due to the revolution in Cuba,
many musicians relocated to
the United States, where
they found an ideal
environment to develop
their rhythm.
Fania Records gave Salsa its fame.
Many artists who signed with this label
are regarded as “Legends of Salsa”
such as Celia Cruz and Hector Lavoe.
The label produced one hit after
another, which gave rise to Salsa and
Fania Records’ fame.
The record company
edits the rhythms which
originated in Cuba and
gave them a catchier
sound. They called it the
“new sound Salsa.”

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Samba & Salsa

  • 1.
  • 2. derived from the West African word “semba” meaning “a navel thrust” or “a kind of physical invitation” a Brazilian dance characterized by rapid rhythmic steps and a swaying, rocking motion made to lively beats
  • 3. Portugese traders brought African slaves to Bahia, Brazil. The slaves retained the customs of their homeland, including a tradition of drumming and dancing.
  • 4. During mid 19th century, Brazil abolished slavery and descendants of slaves moved south to Rio de Janeiro. They settled in the favelas or poorer neighborhoods surrounding the city. Through 17th and 18th centuries, music and dance survived in private celebrations.
  • 5. The Africans continued dancing to percussive music and developed samba out of a mix of styles, including Brazilian maxixe, a dance similar to tango.
  • 6. In 1914, the first phonograph record of samba music brought wider recognition and samba became more popular.
  • 7. an expert Samba dancer who was famous in Brazil Introduced the Samba dance to the United States after her move to Hollywood
  • 8.
  • 9. a sexy, energetic and fun partner dance a popular form of social dance that originated in the Caribbean the movements have origins in Puerto Rican bomba and plena, Cuban Son, cha-cha-cha, mambo and other dance forms
  • 10. Cuban Son Afro-Cuban Rumba 1900s, Eastern Cuba Musical elements and rhythms from various styles were combined. the two main styles, used diverse musical instruments to create the basis of a rhythm that later became known as the Salsa.
  • 11. 50 years later, the new rhythm reached Havana. Salsa absorbed influences from other local Cuban music and from American jazz and continued to evolve. Due to the revolution in Cuba, many musicians relocated to the United States, where they found an ideal environment to develop their rhythm.
  • 12. Fania Records gave Salsa its fame. Many artists who signed with this label are regarded as “Legends of Salsa” such as Celia Cruz and Hector Lavoe. The label produced one hit after another, which gave rise to Salsa and Fania Records’ fame.
  • 13. The record company edits the rhythms which originated in Cuba and gave them a catchier sound. They called it the “new sound Salsa.”