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The National Museum of the American Latino鈥檚 new exhibit, 鈥淧uro Ritmo: The Musical Journey of Salsa鈥, is full of music and movement. The exhibit in Washington, D.C., highlights salsa鈥檚 Afro-Cuban roots, the genre鈥檚 impact on American music, and multiple South Floridians.
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Celia Cruz's music is timeless. In her iconic La Vida Es Un Carnaval, she sings 鈥 "You don't have to cry 鈥 life is a carnival 鈥 it's more beautiful to鈥
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How do you inhabit the world's most well-known Latin singer? For singers and actresses Aym茅e Nuviola and Jeimy Osorio, playing Celia Cruz meant staying in touch with pain, joy and destiny.
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For the last 12 years, Marisol Blanco has been fighting against numbers. Specifically, she has been hard at work dispelling the notion that dancing Salsa鈥
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Rene Gueits was born and raised in Miami and grew up listening and dancing to salsa music at family parties. Much like his family, he is a gifted dancer.鈥
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07/26/13 - Next time on South Florida Arts Beat, you can enjoy our monthly studio performance series. We鈥檒l feature the Miami-sound of Elastic Bond. This鈥
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http://youtu.be/_3j9u9uyf8ESince the death of Michael Jackson, many musicians have re-recorded or performed his iconic beats. But none have attempted鈥