In July there were four major independence day celebrations throughout the Americas. First was right here in the United States, followed by Argentina, then Colombia, and finally Peru.
For those that don't know, here is some info of what is Salsa, Festejo, and also Marinera music.
Peru's Independence Day celebration last weekend in London, England!
Here is a Peruvian Salsa performance of this classic song at a concert/dance in London, England last weekend. Listen and look at the band's front man sing and dance:
Festejo is an Afro-Peruvian music genre celebrating Peru's independence from Spain and the emancipation of black slaves in the Viceroyalty of Peru during the early 1900's.
Festejo performance and dance in London, England:
Here is a another Afro-Peruvian performance that has it's roots from a fusion of several music genres of Spanish whites called "Peninsulares" (born in Spain), "Criollos" (Spaniard's born in Peru), and African slaves (born in Peru) during the 18th and 19th century. I am not quite sure if this performance below is either Festejo, Lando, Peru Negro, or even Musica Criolla? It is probably not Musica Criolla since that is a fusion of Spanish, African, and Andean music.
Do you know what music genre this is in Peru?
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Check out your local music store or go online to find the above mentioned CDs. These Salsa Music CD selections are a great way to begin your salsa music collections. However, some other great tips to finding great salsa CDs is by listening to local radio shows that feature Latin American, Cuban and Afro beats.
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