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Puerto Rican salsero Victor Manuel will be recognized during Salsa Congress in New York from Sept. 1-5, his first post-COVID-19 event for his 30-year career and contributions to the genre.
The “Sonero de la Juventud” tribute will take place on September 3rd at the same time as International Salsa Museumwhich has not yet been built, said pianist Willy Rodriguez, one of the museum’s promoters, who explained that the proposal came from the organizers of the Congress, which this year will bring together dance professionals and fans of the genre from 25 countries. .
Victor Manuel started his career in the world of music with the support of the singer Gilberto Santa Rosa, “El Caballero de la salsa”, and in 1993 he released his first album “Justo a tiempo”, after which his career has continued to grow continuously until the present day. in which he has 23 albums, the latest being “Lado A Lado B”.
Rodriguez, a salsero fan since childhood, assured that Victor Manuel “is part of the soundtrack” of his life, since from the first album he and his family “danced and enjoyed his music.”
“For me, he became a legend who not only brought salsa to the international level, but also influenced the youth. He deserves to be recognized now, not 40 years from now, so that he knows Congress and the Salsa Museum stand by him and we are grateful for what he has done for the music industry,” he said.
The salsa convention will open September 1st at a renowned restaurant, and will move to its main venue at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in the heart of Times Square from September 2nd to 4th, where dance enthusiasts will be able to do it for several hours. , both with DJ music and with the music of various orchestras.
While the main hall will be devoted to salsa, there will be others where you can dance merengue, bachata, cumbia or hustle, he said. ef Vilma Villavicencio, one of the organizers of the Congress.
More than 60 master classes will be held during the day, including dance styles for both professional dancers and amateurs, including children, and conferences. Each evening will begin with a performance of twenty salsa dance groups from schools in 25 countries.
On September 3rd, the Congress will also recognize legendary dance teacher Eddie Torres, who at 72 continues to work, and in the 1980s he created his own company and was the director of Tito Puente Dancer.
(As reported by EFE)
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