Ronda de Salsa

Ronda de Salsa, also known as Ronda Manila or simply "Ronda," is a group dance inspired by Rueda de Casino. The dance was invented at the Asian Social Institute in an attempt to energize a disintegrating Filipino-Hispanic culture through a fusion of a local Hispanic dance called Pandanggo and a popular modern dance, Salsa, which for decades has been making waves in other Hispanic countries.[1]

The five simple basic combinations or combo, are: Gising, Pule, Patria, Lakambini and Dolorosa.

References

  1. An article Ronda de Salsa appears at the editorials of SalsaPowers.com http://www.salsapower.com/editorials/manila_ronda.htm
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