DJ Lin plays the well-known Salsa musicians' and bands' albums from Cuba, Columbia, New York City, Miami and Los Angeles as well as the Cha Cha Cha, Bachata and Merengue.
Free Salsa courses presented by Salsa teachers from countries all over the world to Salsa addicts which fall on 8:30pm-9:30pm every Sundays.
The latin passions
given by Zapata's make Suzhou's colorful
night life hotter.
Salsa has long been a popular dance in Europe and America. Lately, in Beijing, Shang hai, and Hong Kong it has become popular in recent days . It is a combination of Latino Dance which includes: Mambo, Rumba and Cha-Cha. The good part about Salsa is that it’s easy to learn and its fun. As an instructor from London stated, “If you just take a one hour beginner’s lesson, you will be able to try and dance freely.”
Salsa is an original condiment loved by the Latinos with a spicy taste. Salsa started to used Latino music starting from 1933. Cuban writer made a song “Add a little Sauce” (Echale Salista), which started the trend of salsa and its generation.
People that have danced the salsa know that it’s different from most traditional dances such as: tango, the waltz, rumba because it doesn’t contain so many standard procedures but it’s not as crazy as the well known disco either. It contains its very own unique flavor and characteristic.