By elmetro on Skatehive
To answer this question, let's do a little bit of philosophy. Any self-respecting philosopher would begin with "How well dancing the Salsa? ", Then" How badly dancing the Salsa? And finally "Why dancing Salsa? ". Thesis, antithesis, synthesis, thank you and good by. But let's be more pragmatic than that. First of all: What is the Salsa? Some people will say that Salsa is an art. If it was true, we would not be out of shit. Fortunately you do not need to be the Van Gogh of painting, the Céline of writing, the Sinan of architecture, the Bitcoin of crypto currency, the Tupac of music, the Madoff of finance, the Rocco of biiiiiiiiip , the Iphone of smartphones, brief the cream of the crop to dance well. Others people will say that Salsa is a "forma de vida". Even if it is more than sure that, the more you dance, the more you go to party, the more you practice ... the more you are good. But, it's not only the Cubans who know how to dance in Cuban style, the New Yorkers who dance Puerto Rica