TwoCentsTipper
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I'd like to see more separation between Salsa and non Salsa dances. If people were forced to choose between dancing Salsa and say, Kizomba, and couldn't dance both in the same venue, how might things change?
Despite the disparity, the two became tightly coupled in all events. One cannot go without the other. To decouple them we need to understand the cause that brought them together in the first place. Without being too philosophical about it, and for the sake of keeping things short and simple, just as most salsa dancers, who form the majority of the dancers, are not in it for the music we can safely deduce that Kizomberos, who form the minority, are not in it for the music either. Why then bachata and kizomba are part of the socials? Maybe because those two dances offer something that salsa doesn't; intimacy!
I am one of those who believe that Salsa, Mambo, Cha cha can survive and do just fine without Bachata/Kizomba and without compromising the intimacy; behold the Rhumba!
To my mind It is more sublime in both dance and music than bachata/kizomba, why not promote it? Of course others may disagree and that's their prerogative.